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Ben Helfgott: The Story of One of the Boys

Michael Freedland

From Buchenwald to the Olympics, this is the incredible story of one of the Windermere children. This is not just the story of another Holocaust survivor. After all, very few survivors would, just a few years after liberation, become Olympic athletes. It is a story Michael Freedland tells after dozens of interviews with Ben himself, as well as with members of his family, fellow survivors, and residents of his old home town in Poland. Ben grew up in a small Polish town, Pietrkow. His sister, the only other member of his family to survive, said that if she or anyone else needed a protector, Ben was the one to call. When the Nazis came to Pietrkow, his mother and one sister were shot. He and his father managed to survive, initially, in the town ghetto by working in a glass factory and a woodwork plant. Before long, they were transported to the infamous Buchenwald concentration camp where his father subsequently died. Taken to Thereisenstadt, Ben was eventually liberated by the Red Army. Before long, he was one of "The Boys" who came to Windermere in the Lake District to help them recover from the Holocaust, after which England became his home. His sporting excellence was recognised when he was selected for two Olympic Games in which he represented Britain as a weightlifter. He became a successful businessman and retired early so that he could make a personal crusade of bringing together other survivors. He founded the famous 45 Aid Society, worked with the Board of Deputies of British Jews and the Holocaust Educational Trust. In his mid 80s, Ben is a prominent figure in the Claims Conference, which has awarded billions of dollars to needy survivors. He is a great believer in reconciliation with both Germany and his native Poland, and both nations have given him awards in recognition of his work.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Vallentine Mitchell
  • Publish Date: Apr 24th, 2018
  • Pages: 216
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.20in - 6.30in - 1.20in - 1.49lb
  • EAN: 9781910383155
  • Categories: BusinessSportsModern - 20th Century - Holocaust

Praise for this book

"Through his work as a Trustee of the Holocaust Educational Trust over the last three decades, I've had the privilege to work closely with Ben but I am still astounded when I think of all he has endured and all he has achieved. Through Freedland's accessible style, readers will find much inspiration in this book's pages." --Karen Pollock, Times of Israel
"Most of the book tells the story of the camps, of death and of survival. And there is sport, too, of course. But he leaves enough space to tell the other story. The life and times of a great educator. Do read it." --Daniel Finkelstein, Jewish Chronicle