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The Mascot

One of the Most Astonishing Stories to Emerge from the Second World War

Author: Mark Kurzem  

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Summary

Alex Kurzem had watched from a tree as his entire village, including his family, were killed by a German-led execution squad. The boy later fell into the hands of a Latvian SS company. After he was discovered to be Jewish, Alex was made to promise never to reveal his identity. He became the company's mascot and part of the Nazi propaganda machine.

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'A powerful book . . . revealing his father's remarkable and horrific story' Sunday TelegraphOne summer's day in 1997, Mark Kurzem returned home to find his father on his doorstep. Alex Kurzem had travelled halfway round the world to reveal a long-kept secret, and now wanted his son's help to piece together his past and his identity.As a five-year-old during the Second World War, Alex Kurzem had watched from a tree as his entire village, including his family, were murdered by a German-led execution squad. He scavenged in the forests of Russia for several months before falling into the hands of a Latvian SS company. After one soldier discovered this young boy was actually Jewish, Alex was made to promise never to reveal his true identity - to forget his old life, his family, and even his name. The young boy became the company's mascot and part of the Nazi propaganda machine responsible for killing his own people.After the war Alex was adopted and his new family made a home in Australia, far from the sites of wartime atrocities. But after fifty years of holding onto this childhood secret, Alex needed to discover and share the astonishing truth about his past.

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Critic Reviews

?Jaw-dropping?powerful subject matter.?
?"Chicago Sun-Times"
aJaw-droppinga]powerful subject matter.a
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"Part mystery, part memory puzzle, it is written in the polished style of a good thriller, and it is spellbinding."
Dinitia Smith, "The New York Times"

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About the Author

Mark Kurzem grew up in Melbourne, Australia. He read Anthropology at the University of Oxford where he was a Commonwealth Scholar. He also holds degrees from the Universities of Tokyo and Sofia. Today, he divides his time between Oxford and Tokyo.

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Product Details

Publisher
Penguin Random House Australia
Published
3rd August 2009
Format
Paperback
Edition
2nd
Pages
352
ISBN
9780143007777

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