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In 1939, to escape Nazi occupation, 14-year-old Adam Broner and his older brother Sam left their home and family in Lodz, Poland, and made their way to the Soviet Union. Adam enlisted in the Red Army to join the fight against the Nazis but was sent to work in a Siberian coal mine instead when his nationality was discovered. After a bold and daring escape from Siberia, Broner reached the Soviet Polish Kosciuszko Army, joined the struggle against the Nazis, participated in the liberation of Poland, and rode victorious into Berlin in 1945. He later learned that his parents, siblings (except Sam), and all other close relatives had perished during the war. The author emigrated to the United States in 1969 and earned a doctorate from Princeton University. In recounting his struggle for survival during some of the most dramatic upheavals of the 20th century-the Great Depression, Nazism, World War II, and the spread of Communism in Central Europe-Broner reveals a life dedicated to the ultimate goal of freedom, which he achieved through a combination of arduous effort and fortunate circumstance. About the Author: Adam Broner is former secretary of the New Jersey Economic Policy Council
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