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100 1  Haupt, Laurin M.,|eauthor. 
245 10 Miracle at Dachau :|bmy Opa's story: a righteous Gentile 
       and one of the first political prisoners of the Dachau 
       Concentration Camp|h[Hoopla electronic resource]. 
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520    In her book, A Miracle at Dachau, Laurin Haupt tells the 
       riveting story of her grandfather (her Opa) and his time 
       in the Dachau prison camp. A French gentile, Simon Johann 
       Haupt lived a happy life in Germany with his wife and 
       daughters, the loves of his life. But in 1933, he and some
       friends dared to resist the terrorism of the Third Reich 
       destroying the fabric of their peaceful community. His 
       subsequent arrest and imprisonment in Dachau, and the 
       miracle that saved his life, make this one of the most 
       compelling stories of that awful period in history. Most 
       of us know about the atrocities by the Nazis against the 
       Jews of Germany. Yet few know how the Third Reich turned 
       against anyone that dared defy them, regardless of 
       religious beliefs. Those who joined Hitler went against 
       friends, neighbors, shopkeepers, even Catholic priests 
       they had known their whole lives. The Nazis imprisoned or 
       killed anyone with the courage to oppose them. Opa unfolds
       his story to his beloved granddaughter, Laurin, as they 
       travel by train through Germany years after his time at 
       Dachau. As Laurin imagined the kindly old man would have 
       told the story, if he'd been able to bring himself to 
       remember the horrors. This is a book everyone should read,
       and Simon's story is a cautionary tale of the dangers in 
       forgetting history. 
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600 10 Haupt, Simon Johann. 
610 20 Dachau (Concentration camp)|xHistory. 
650  0 Holocaust survivors|zGermany|zDachau|xBiography. 
650  0 Concentration camps|zGermany|zDachau|xHistory. 
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