Wrestling with Life

£18.99

Wrestling with Life

From Hungary to Auschwitz to Montreal

Autobiography: business and industry Autobiography: historical, political and military The Holocaust History of specific companies / corporate history Wrestling

Authors: George Reinitz, Richard King

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Collection: Footprints Series

Language: English

Published by: McGill-Queen's University Press

Published on: 1st August 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9780773551848


About the Book

Wrestling with Life is a moving account of a child’s survival under the most difficult of circumstances. It tells the story of one man’s hard-won success as a businessman and athlete.

Author's Background

George Reinitz was twelve years old when he and his family were taken from Szikszó, Hungary, and deported to Auschwitz, where many of his family members were killed. As a boy on the brink of adolescence, he experienced the horrors of a Nazi death camp. Following his liberation he returned to his hometown where he remained for a few years before immigrating to Montreal in 1948 as part of the Canadian Jewish Congress’s War Orphans Project.

Memories and Experiences

In Wrestling with Life, George Reinitz recounts his vivid memories of childhood and his experiences in one of the worst places humans ever created. He recalls being tattooed with an unclean needle, eating raw potato skins to stave off hunger, watching his father get whipped in the face, and looking after the horses of SS officers. In Auschwitz he learned and used survival skills that he later applied in the commercial realm.

Life After the Camps

George settled in Montreal and became a world-class wrestler, competing internationally and carrying the flag for the Canadian team at the 1957 Maccabiah Games in Israel. After working in a number of jobs he found his calling in the furniture business, eventually founding Jaymar Furniture, a leading manufacturer and a company that still operates successfully in Quebec.

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