They Stole Our Chocolate Factory

Biography & Memoir, Historical
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Author: Lynn B. Schramek ISBN: 9781462817160
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: April 30, 2001
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Lynn B. Schramek
ISBN: 9781462817160
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: April 30, 2001
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

They Stole Our Chocolate Factory documents Hans Schrameks memories from his prosperous childhood, the Holocaust, and his efforts to receive compensation for his familys business.

This book recounts a true story about a little boy who enjoyed Sunday rides in the familys limousine with a chauffeur, gourmet specialties prepared by the family cook, and days in the park with his private nanny.

Hans life as he knew it unraveled when Hitler stripped him of his dignity and his familys business. Hans shares his dreadful experiences and how he survived the Auschwitz and Ebensee concentration camps.

Since being liberated in 1945, Hans has built a new life for himself in America. Occasionally, he has a glimmer of hope that he will be able to claim his inheritance, some compensation for his familys multi-million dollar chocolate factory still in operation today.

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They Stole Our Chocolate Factory documents Hans Schrameks memories from his prosperous childhood, the Holocaust, and his efforts to receive compensation for his familys business.

This book recounts a true story about a little boy who enjoyed Sunday rides in the familys limousine with a chauffeur, gourmet specialties prepared by the family cook, and days in the park with his private nanny.

Hans life as he knew it unraveled when Hitler stripped him of his dignity and his familys business. Hans shares his dreadful experiences and how he survived the Auschwitz and Ebensee concentration camps.

Since being liberated in 1945, Hans has built a new life for himself in America. Occasionally, he has a glimmer of hope that he will be able to claim his inheritance, some compensation for his familys multi-million dollar chocolate factory still in operation today.

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