Kaufering XII

The Story of a Jewish SS Officer

by Danny Rittman


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/18/2020

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 246
ISBN : 9781532091728
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 246
ISBN : 9781663202550

About the Book

The thought of a Jewish SS officer is preposterous and off-putting, but people took extraordinary steps to protect themselves and their loved ones in Nazi Germany. In this true story, the author shares the story of Yochanan Berger, who reluctantly confessed his dark past to only a few people late in his life. Born in 1920, Berger grew up near Berlin in a strict Orthodox family, with his life shaped by faith and community until he was captivated by a young Catholic woman. They fell in love and despite objections, married. Shortly later, a friend in the national records office warned him of what was to come and gave him a new identity: Johan Ludwig. When a Gestapo officer doubted his identity and pressed him to enter the SS, Berger agreed to protect himself and his family. Upon receiving his commission, Berger was assigned to a sub-camp of Dachau where slaves made war munitions. He administered the camp as ordered but also secured care for victims of medical experiments, smuggled a baby out of the camp, and even killed a menacing SS officer. Discover the story of a man whose love for family and will to survive forced him to make unthinkable decisions.


About the Author

Danny Rittman is a chip designer and veteran of the Israel Defense Forces with broad interests, especially regarding spiritual matters. His father, a survivor of Auschwitz and Dachau, has taught him to seek the good in people. He lives in California and is the author of numerous other books, including a biography of his father, From Victim to Soldier: My Journey from Auschwitz to Israel.