MY TIME

Thousands went to BroadwayĆ½Millions went to Auschwitz

by Jack Edgerton


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Hardcover
$27.95
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Softcover
$17.95
Hardcover
$27.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/3/2006

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 208
ISBN : 9780595850051
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 208
ISBN : 9780595837519
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 208
ISBN : 9780595393558

About the Book

Having known very little about the life of his own grandparents, Jack takes us on a memorable trip of his childhood where horse-drawn vendor wagons were common and television had yet to arrive. It is his attempt to educate his grandchildren and anyone else, for that matter, on how it was to grow up in the Central New York area during the time when life was "simple".

Jack grew up in a predominately Jewish neighborhood, but he never realized until years later the horrors that his friend's parents and relatives had experienced in Europe during the Holocaust.

Part Two explores life in America while he is a youth and the effect of the war years on families. The term "swell" used in Broadway plays and movies of that time, pretty well sums up the feeling of America. We are not aware of the atrocities in Europe. Broadway is experiencing tremendous growth, the restaurants and movie houses are full. Life is good, or so we think.

He'll show us in Part Three that Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen were completed in the same year that he was born-1943. A trip to Europe and a tour of Bergen-Belsen in 1958 leaves an indelible impression on a 14 year old.

Two years of in depth research leads to the roles that Ford Motor Co., I.G. Farben, Bayer AG and others played out in the destruction of millions of innocent lives.


About the Author

Jack Edgerton was born in Syracuse, NY and has resided in Central New York for the past 62 years. He graduated from the Manlius Military Academy, Onondaga Community College, and attended Syracuse University. Jack is the proud father of 8 children?4 boys, 4 girls and is a grandfather as well. By occupation, he has been a third generation importer/wholesaler since joining the family business in 1963. Pursuing his interest in writing, this is his first book of many to come.