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Thursday, March 29, 2012

Millions of Souls: The Philip Riteman Story

One of my current reads is this book, lent to me.   I doubt if I have ever read anything that portrays the horror of the holocaust as vividly as this.  There has got to be a judgment.  There has got to be a Hell.  Thank God there is forgiveness in Christ. 

 

Millions of Souls: The Philip Riteman Story

 
FLANKER PRESS | October 12, 2010 | Trade Paperback
Philip Riteman is a Holocaust survivor whose mission is to educate today’s youth on the atrocities committed against millions of Jews and Gentiles by Adolf Hitler’s Nazi regime during World War II. From the Pruzhany Ghetto, Poland , Philip and his family were deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau. There, his entire family was exterminated.   As the lone survivor, Philip was used as a forced labourer in five concentration camps, where he witnessed the cruellest treatments that can be inflicted on human beings: degradation, dehumanization, starvation, hard labour, daily beatings, torture, and deliberate, cold-blooded murder.   Millions of Souls is told in three parts. First is Philip’s account of life in his hometown and as an eyewitness to the struggle for survival in the concentration camps. Second is the story of Philip’s exodus to Newfoundland after the war, where he discovered that there was still some humanity left in the world. Third is the story of Philip Riteman today, and his commitment to spreading his message: “Hate destroys people, communities, and countries. Love binds us all together and makes a better world.”   Philip Riteman’s story was recorded by Mireille Baulu-MacWillie during a series of interviews at Philip’s home in Nova Scotia , Canada 

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