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  • My Holocaust Revenge-Part II

    Martin Greenfield, Aish Hatorah Resources|Jan 2, 2015

    The following is the second part of an excerpted from “Measure of a Man: From Auschwitz Survivor to Presidents’ Tailor” (Regnery) by Martin Greenfield with Wynton Hall. Greenfield, an 84-year-old Holocaust survivor, owns and operates Martin Greenfield Clothiers in Brooklyn, NY. Don’t shoot! On April 11, 1945, 3:15 p.m., the Allies liberated Buchenwald. Physically, I was free. Emotionally, I was in chains. I’d made a promise to myself. And I intended to keep it. I located two Jewish boys who were well enough to make the walk to Weimar. I... Full story

  • My Holocaust Revenge-Part I

    Martin Greenfield, Aish Hatorah Resources|Dec 26, 2014

    The following is excerpted from "Measure of a Man: From Auschwitz Survivor to Presidents' Tailor" (Regnery) by Martin Greenfield with Wynton Hall. Greenfield, an 84-year-old Holocaust survivor, owns and operates Martin Greenfield Clothiers in Brooklyn, NY. The Heritage is running this excerpt in two parts because of its length. I made a vow: If I survived Buchenwald, I would return and kill the mayor's wife. The first time Martin Greenfield took up needle and thread was at Auschwitz, to mend the shirt of the SS guard who had just beaten him.... Full story