Unlikely Warrior Spiral-Bound | 2016-03-15

Georg Rauch

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An astounding memoir about a Jewish teenager forced to become a German soldier.

As a teenager in wartime Vienna, Georg Rauch helped his family hide dozens of Jews behind false walls in their top-floor apartment and arrange for their safe transport out of Nazi-occupied Austria. Nonetheless, in 1943 he was drafted into Hitler's army, soon to be shipped out to fight on the eastern front as a radio operator with the German infantry--in spite of his having confessed his own Jewish ancestry. Thus begins the incredible journey of a young man thrust into a war that was already lost, fighting for a cause in which he never believed.

In this transfixing first-person account enriched with his own wartime drawings and photographs, Rauch tells the story of how he stayed alive in the trenches, avoided starvation and exposure during the brutal Russian winter, and survived Soviet labor camps.

Publisher: Macmillan
Original Binding: Trade Paperback
Pages: 352 pages
ISBN-10: 1250073707
Item Weight: 0.7 lbs
Dimensions: 5.5 x 1.8 x 8.2 inches
Unlikely Warrior:

"A fascinating account of what it was like for a partial Jew to serve in the German military during World War II. Rauch's experiences and hardships dramatically depict the physical and emotional struggles of a 'Mischling' during the Third Reich." -Bryan Mark Rigg, author of Hitler's Jewish Soldiers

After surviving the war, Georg Rauch (1924-2006) spent several years at an alpine TB clinic in Austria. His lifelong love of painting and drawing eventually led him to a successful career in fine art. In 1965, he met his future wife, Phyllis, in Vienna, and in the spring of 1966 they married, eventually settling in Guadalajara, Mexico. In 2000, he began writing his wartime memoir in German and worked with his wife on translating it simultaneously into English.