
Traveler
by (germany) Ulrich Alexander Boshiwitz
About This Novel
Berlin - Hamburg, Hamburg - Berlin, Berlin - Dortmund, Dortmund - Aachen, Aachen - Dortmund... November 9, 1938, was a particularly dark day in German history. Under the direction and instigation of the Nazis, Germany and Austria staged scenes of crazy anti-Semitic travesties. This was a turning point in the history of the Jews from being discriminated against and humiliated to being treated as inhumans and finally to being physically eliminated. It is known in history as "Kristallnacht". On the night of the incident, Silberman, a wealthy Jewish businessman, decided to sell his property and flee. The wind roared. Grass and trees are all soldiers. Terrified, Silbermann boarded train after train and lived in exile on the railways of the German Empire. He gradually lost his relatives, friends, business partners, property, etc., And finally lost his reason and dignity. After being imprisoned, he could only recite the train timetable out loud, as if that could save him... This private literary record may be the first individual accusation of Nazi atrocities. As an important document of the times, it writes a dark chapter in German history. This profoundly touching and insightful novel not only allows future generations to come into contact with and understand that period of history, it also serves as a defense of human nature and persistence in hope!
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