About

Would you talk to me about growing up in
Czechoslovakia before WWII?

 

Daniel Seymour

Daniel Seymour is an ex-Marine sergeant who received AA, BA, MBA and PhD degrees using the GI Bill and became an economics professor, administrator, consultant, and a noted author of 18 books in business and higher education. 

Then he found his passion project by asking his mother-in-law a simple, nostalgic question: “Would you talk to me about growing up in Czechoslovakia before WWII?”  Three years later after many interviews and research initiatives about the Holocaust and Auschwitz, the result is the captivating memoirs/diaries of Manci and Ruthie Grunberger within a historical framework in the pages of From Auschwitz with Love:  The Inspiring Memoir of Two Sisters’ Survival, Devotion and Triumph.

Daniel Seymour lives in Palm Springs, California, with his wife and Manci’s daughter, Rhonda, and their two rescue dogs, Olive and Bridgette.


Amsterdam Publishers

The Independent Press from Holland, Amsterdam Publishers, specializes in memoirs written by Holocaust survivors and their children. In case you enjoyed reading this book you might be interested in reading some of our other titles.

Now available in Portuguese. German version coming soon.

 

Holocaust Survivor True Stories WWII

Consists of the following biographies:

  • Among the Reeds. The true story of how a family survived the Holocaust, by Tammy Bottner

  • A Holocaust Memoir of Love & Resilience. Mama’s Survival from Lithuania to America, by Ettie Zilber

  • Living among the Dead. My Grandmother’s Holocaust Survival Story of Love and Strength, by Adena Bernstein Astrowsky

  • Heart Songs – A Holocaust Memoir, by Barbara Gilford

  • Shoes of the Shoah. The Tomorrow of Yesterday, by Dorothy Pierce

  • Hidden in Berlin – A Holocaust Memoir, by Evelyn Joseph Grossman

  • Separated Together. The Incredible True WWII Story of Soulmates Stranded an Ocean Apart, by Kenneth P. Price, Ph.D.

  • The Man Across the River. The incredible story of one man’s will to survive the Holocaust, by Zvi Wiesenfeld

  • If Anyone Calls, Tell Them I Died – A Memoir, by Emanuel (Manu) Rosen

  • The House on Thromerstrasse. A Story of Rebirth and Renewal in the Wake of the Holocaust, by Ron Vincent

  • Dancing with my Father. His hidden past. Her quest for truth. How Nazi Vienna shaped a family’s identity, by Jo Sorochinsky

  • The Story Keeper. Weaving the Threads of Time and Memory – A Memoir, by Fred Feldman

  • Krisia’s Silence. The Girl who was not on Schindler’s List, by Ronny Hein

  • Defying Death on the Danube. A Holocaust Survival Story, by Debbie J. Callahan with Henry Stern

  • A Doorway to Heroism. A decorated German-Jewish Soldier who became an American Hero, by Rabbi W. Jack Romberg

  • The Shoemaker’s Son. The Life of a Holocaust Resister, by Laura Beth Bakst

  • The Redhead of Auschwitz. A True Story, by Nechama Birnbaum

  • When the Music Stopped. Willy Rosen’s Holocaust, by Casey J. Hayes (forthcoming

Holocaust Survivor Memoirs WWII

Consists of the following autobiographies of survivors:

  • Outcry – Holocaust Memoirs, by Manny Steinberg

  • Hank Brodt Holocaust Memoirs. A Candle and a Promise, by Deborah Donnelly

  • The Dead Years. Holocaust Memoirs, by Joseph Schupack

  • Rescued from the Ashes. The Diary of Leokadia Schmidt, Survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto, by Leokadia Schmidt

  • My Lvov. Holocaust Memoir of a twelve-year-old Girl, by Janina Hescheles

  • Remembering Ravensbr,ck. From Holocaust to Healing, by Natalie Hess

  • Wolf. A Story of Hate, by Zeev Scheinwald with Ella Scheinwald

  • Save my Children. An Astonishing Tale of Survival and its Unlikely Hero, by Leon Kleiner with Edwin Stepp

  • Holocaust Memoirs of a Bergen-Belsen Survivor & Classmate of Anne Frank, by Nanette Blitz Konig

  • Deant German – Deant Jew. A Holocaust Memoir from inside the Third Reich, by Walter Leopold with Les Leopold

  • In a Land of Forest and Darkness. The Holocaust Story of two Jewish Partisans, by Sara Lustigman Omelinski

  • Holocaust Memories. Annihilation and Survival in Slovakia, by Paul Davidovits

Jewish Children in the Holocaust

Consists of the following autobiographies of Jewish children hidden during WWII in the Netherlands:

  • Searching for Home. The Impact of WWII on a Hidden Child, by Joseph Gosler

  • See You Tonight and Promise to be a Good Boy! War memories, by Salo Muller

  • Sounds from Silence. Reflections of a Child Holocaust Survivor, Psychiatrist and Teacher, by Robert Krell

  • Sabine’s Odyssey. A Hidden Child and her Dutch Rescuers, by Agnes Schipper (forthcoming)