The Mascot
Unraveling the Mystery of My Jewish Father's Nazi Boyhood
English

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The spellbinding (The New York Times) true story of a Jewish boy who became the darling of the Nazis. When a Nazi death squad massacred his mother and fellow villagers five-year-old Alex Kurzem escaped hiding in the freezing Russian forest until he was picked up by a group of Latvian SS soldiers. Alex was able to hide his Jewish identity and win over the soldiers becoming their mascot and an honorary corporal in the SS with his own uniform. But what began as a desperate bid for survival became a performance that delighted the highest ranks of the Nazi elite. And so a young Jewish boy ended up starring in a Nazi propaganda film.. After sixty-three years of silence Alex revealed his terrible secret to his son Mark. With his son''s help Alex retraced his past in search of answers and vindication. His story is at once a terrifying account of survival and its psychological cost as well as a brutally honest examination of identity complicity and memory.
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