NY Post via Weasel Zippers
"He survived the savagery of the Holocaust, made it to America with barely a penny and became a world-famous tailor in Brooklyn, dressing celebrities and presidents. In his new memoir, “Measure of a Man,” Martin Greenfield tells the story of his extraordinary life. In this excerpt, he explains how the concentration camps nearly stripped him of his humanity at age 16 — and the day he got it back."...
Residents from Weimar avert their eyes as American forces make them walk past a pile of corpses at the
Buchenwald concentration camp.
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