The Boy in the Woods: A True Story of Survival During the Second World War
by Maxwell Smart
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The astonishing true story of a boy, who survived the war by hiding in the Polish forest Maxwell Smart was eleven-years-old, when his entire family was killed before his eyes. He might have died along with them, but his mother selflessly ordered him to save himself. Alone in the forest, he dug a hole in the ground for shelter and foraged for food in farmers' fields. His clothes in rags and close to starvation, he repeatedly escaped death at the hands of Nazis and Ukrainian thugs. After show more months alone, Maxwell encountered a boy wandering in the forest looking for food. Janek was also alone; like Maxwell he had just become an orphan, and the two quickly became friends. They built a bunker in the ground to survive through the winter. One day, after a massacre took place nearby, the boys discovered a baby girl, still alive, lying in the arms of her dead mother. Maxwell and Janek rescued the baby, but this act came at a great cost. Max's epic tale of heroism will inspire with its proof of the enduring human spirit. From the brutality of war emerges a man who would become a celebrated artist, offering the world, in contrast to the horrors of his suffering, beautiful works of art. The Boy in the Woods is a remarkable historical document about a time that should never be forgotten. show lessTags
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The Boy in the Woods, A True Story of Survival During the Second World War, Maxwell Smart, author; Mack Gordon, narrator
No one alive today is unaware of the Holocaust, regardless of what they believe or say about it. It was a heinous historic event conducted by barbarians. It was no more heinous, however, than the recent horrific and savage massacre that was coupled with the taking of Jewish hostages, to further torture and murder them, that took place in Israel on October 7th, 2023. As we approach the first anniversary of that infamous day, it is fitting that this book should appear in print and be featured in film.
This is a story is about surviving the horrors of the Second World War. It is about how a ten-year-old child, finding show more himself completely alone in the world, did his best to survive the war years and beyond. The hunger, the cold, the deaths he witnessed, the fear and even the moments of joy he experienced as he was given something to eat, illustrate, the emotional and physical pain of his trauma that is writ large on each page. The book and the movie speak to the fortitude and tenacity of Jews throughout history, but also to the inhuman Jew haters that still walk the earth.
Jews will survive, no matter how hard evil people try to destroy them because they are innocent victims of the criminal and demented minds of madmen and madwomen. The book is hopeful in that it features some righteous people, no matter how few and far between, that did and do exist who will help them survive the barbaric attacks of barbarians.
This book speaks about the heinous behavior of the Nazis, of all stripes, the farmers, the Poles, the Ukrainians, as it features the suffering of this Polish boy from Buczacz, who had to change his name, morph into different people, assume different personalities and do whatever it took to survive, whether or not it was legal. Always, however, this child thought of others, and wanted to help those he came in contact with who suffered alongside him, sometimes risking his own life to save them.
This book highlights the behavior of the Ukrainian mobs that sought out the Jews so they could be sold for what amounts to pennies, as neighbors watched, so little did they value the lives of a Jew, so brainwashed were they that they thought of them as less than human, lower than animals. They trapped and caught them so they could be sold and/or tortured and murdered.
The proof exists in the mass graves, the stories told and in the memories of those who were never able to speak. These same barbarians exist today. The same brainwashing is taking place today. Innocent Jews are being demonized by monsters who killed men, women, children, infants, pregnant women and their fetuses, and even the animals they kept as pets, because they, too, have been brainwashed by barbarians. Too many walk among us today, here in America as well, supported by a weak government that has members who support the evil.
Maxwell Smart was bright, strong, courageous and motivated strongly to survive. His name changed, his personality and ambition morphed, but he remained the man his parents hoped he would be. Brought up in a home with Judeo-Christian values, he kept them his whole life, becoming successful and raising a family. The unspeakable horrors of the Holocaust never left his memory for an instant, and it took 8 decades for him to be able to speak of it, without fear, but now, in the present day, with the Pro-Palestinian marchers shouting from “the river to the sea” with the tacit approval of the powers that be, as they blame the victims once again, perhaps we Jews all need to be afraid to speak out. The evil has reawakened in our own backyards; some of our neighbors have been brainwashed and support them. “Never again” is happening now.
In the little town of Buczacz that was home to Maxwell, only 100 of the 8000 Jewish residents survived. Brutality and death, similar to what occurred in Buczacz, occurred in every place a Nazi breathed.
The book is written by a man in his 8th decade, so if it is not as detailed as you think it should be, cut him some slack. He was born Oziac Fromm, Jewish name Shaih Moishe Fromm. At one time he lived with Jasko and Kasia Rudnicki on their very modest farm. They did the best they could to offer him shelter and food, at great danger to themselves. He lived in the woods when they no longer could shelter him. When, years later, he met his friend Joe Schmerer in Canada, he became Munio Schmerer, and then, finally he became Maxwell Sharp. He is unusual, as he is endowed with courage, fortitude, talent, brains, and perseverance. He dealt in the black market, became an entrepreneur, a talented artist, a philanthropist and an activist. He was the quintessential survivor, the proof that the Jewish people will survive. show less
No one alive today is unaware of the Holocaust, regardless of what they believe or say about it. It was a heinous historic event conducted by barbarians. It was no more heinous, however, than the recent horrific and savage massacre that was coupled with the taking of Jewish hostages, to further torture and murder them, that took place in Israel on October 7th, 2023. As we approach the first anniversary of that infamous day, it is fitting that this book should appear in print and be featured in film.
This is a story is about surviving the horrors of the Second World War. It is about how a ten-year-old child, finding show more himself completely alone in the world, did his best to survive the war years and beyond. The hunger, the cold, the deaths he witnessed, the fear and even the moments of joy he experienced as he was given something to eat, illustrate, the emotional and physical pain of his trauma that is writ large on each page. The book and the movie speak to the fortitude and tenacity of Jews throughout history, but also to the inhuman Jew haters that still walk the earth.
Jews will survive, no matter how hard evil people try to destroy them because they are innocent victims of the criminal and demented minds of madmen and madwomen. The book is hopeful in that it features some righteous people, no matter how few and far between, that did and do exist who will help them survive the barbaric attacks of barbarians.
This book speaks about the heinous behavior of the Nazis, of all stripes, the farmers, the Poles, the Ukrainians, as it features the suffering of this Polish boy from Buczacz, who had to change his name, morph into different people, assume different personalities and do whatever it took to survive, whether or not it was legal. Always, however, this child thought of others, and wanted to help those he came in contact with who suffered alongside him, sometimes risking his own life to save them.
This book highlights the behavior of the Ukrainian mobs that sought out the Jews so they could be sold for what amounts to pennies, as neighbors watched, so little did they value the lives of a Jew, so brainwashed were they that they thought of them as less than human, lower than animals. They trapped and caught them so they could be sold and/or tortured and murdered.
The proof exists in the mass graves, the stories told and in the memories of those who were never able to speak. These same barbarians exist today. The same brainwashing is taking place today. Innocent Jews are being demonized by monsters who killed men, women, children, infants, pregnant women and their fetuses, and even the animals they kept as pets, because they, too, have been brainwashed by barbarians. Too many walk among us today, here in America as well, supported by a weak government that has members who support the evil.
Maxwell Smart was bright, strong, courageous and motivated strongly to survive. His name changed, his personality and ambition morphed, but he remained the man his parents hoped he would be. Brought up in a home with Judeo-Christian values, he kept them his whole life, becoming successful and raising a family. The unspeakable horrors of the Holocaust never left his memory for an instant, and it took 8 decades for him to be able to speak of it, without fear, but now, in the present day, with the Pro-Palestinian marchers shouting from “the river to the sea” with the tacit approval of the powers that be, as they blame the victims once again, perhaps we Jews all need to be afraid to speak out. The evil has reawakened in our own backyards; some of our neighbors have been brainwashed and support them. “Never again” is happening now.
In the little town of Buczacz that was home to Maxwell, only 100 of the 8000 Jewish residents survived. Brutality and death, similar to what occurred in Buczacz, occurred in every place a Nazi breathed.
The book is written by a man in his 8th decade, so if it is not as detailed as you think it should be, cut him some slack. He was born Oziac Fromm, Jewish name Shaih Moishe Fromm. At one time he lived with Jasko and Kasia Rudnicki on their very modest farm. They did the best they could to offer him shelter and food, at great danger to themselves. He lived in the woods when they no longer could shelter him. When, years later, he met his friend Joe Schmerer in Canada, he became Munio Schmerer, and then, finally he became Maxwell Sharp. He is unusual, as he is endowed with courage, fortitude, talent, brains, and perseverance. He dealt in the black market, became an entrepreneur, a talented artist, a philanthropist and an activist. He was the quintessential survivor, the proof that the Jewish people will survive. show less
Maxwell Smart tenía solo once años cuando toda su familia fue asesinada. Pudo haber muerto también, pero su madre le ordenó salvares. Huyó al bosque, cavó un hoyo para refugiarse y buscó comida en las granjas cercanas. Con la ropa hecha harapos y al borde de la inanición, escapó repetidamente de la muerte a manos de los nazis. Después de meses en soledad, Maxwell se encontró con otro niño que deambulaba por el bosque en busca de comida. Janek, al igual que Maxwell, era huérfano y los dos se hicieron amigos. Juntos, excavaron un refugio en el suelo para sobrevivir al invierno. Un día, después de que ocurrera una masacre en las cercanías, los niños descubrieron a una bebé, aún viva, en los brazos de su madre muerta. show more Maxwell y Janek la rescataron, pero el costo de hacerlo fue muy grande. show less
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- The Boy in the Woods: A True Story of Survival During the Second World War
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- Chaos to Canvas (Azrieli Series of Holocaust Survivor Memoirs) (Azrieli Series of Holocaust Survivor Memoirs)
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