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The backbone of Max Cardozo’s book is his documented memories of a Jewish child hiding in Nazi-occupied Holland while his parents were active with the resistance. The recollected events are supported by years of research, travel and interviews. |
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The author, a retired American business man, provides a penetrating view of personal events in 1940 -1945 Holland, while the vivid photographs, illustrations and copies of family correspondence proclaim the author’s message: Never Again. 
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a child underground Author: Max Cardozo Copyright © 2006 Max Cardozo $19.95 150 pages of memoirs, photos, and documents
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Max Cardozo’s a child underground is childhood memories of a Holocaust survivor interwoven with first person accounts of victims of Hitler’s Final Solution. Besides preserving this important story for future generations, the typical North American reader will range from middle-school through university students to civil rights supporters and of course, the book will be a valuable resource for libraries. With recent world events ringing in our ears, a child underground is pertinent as a stark reminder of ambivalence and apathy’s natural conclusions.
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