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The Ghost Tattoo: Discovering the hidden truth of my father's Holocaust

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Full Title:

The Ghost Tattoo: Discovering the hidden truth of my father's Holocaust

Contributors:

By (Author) Tony Bernard

ISBN:

9781761065415

Publisher:

Allen & Unwin

Imprint:

Allen & Unwin

Publication Date:

1st March 2022

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

The Holocaust

Dewey:

940.5318

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 234mm

Weight:

475g

Description

To the outside world, Henry Bernard was a hard-working and beloved family doctor on Sydney's Northern Beaches. Yet he was also a Holocaust survivor whose life was profoundly affected by the experiences of his past. He took extreme steps for his family's security, keeping a rifle near his bedroom and covering up his family's Jewish origin. He was obsessed with paying off debt - the German word for debt being the same as the word for 'guilt'. He kept his striped Auschwitz uniform with a picture of his mother in his wardrobe. These obsessions helped destroy his marriage and restricted any hope he had of conventional domestic happiness.

But Henry had a bigger secret and a deeper shame about what he had done during the war. He suffered privately until he began returning to Germany and Poland to confront his past and come to terms with the deaths of his parents and of Halina, the love of his life.

The Ghost Tattoo is the story of how Tony Bernard, Henry's eldest son, went on a forty-year journey with his father to solve the mystery of why Henry was the way he was, and how he finally came to understand the desperate choices Henry had made in the ghetto to try to keep himself and his family alive.

'This extraordinary narrative is a powerful instance of the trans-generational impact of the Holocaust but, above all, a remarkable examination of the position of a ghetto policeman and the guilt he carried into later life.' -Tom Keneally, author ofSchindler's List



'intensively moving, exhaustively researched, and rendered in almost cinematographic detail.' -Damien Lewis, internationally bestselling author


'a unique and monumental work-at once heartbreaking and heartwarming.'-Scott Lenga, author of The Watchmakers, National Jewish Book Award Finalist


'Can anyone truly grasp the enormity of the Holocaust, other than those who experienced it Author Tony Bernard tried [and] the result is a brilliant memoir that joins the essential canon of this awful moment in human history.' -Tom Young, author of Silver Wings, Iron Cross and Red Burning Sky




Author Bio

Tony Bernard is an emergency doctor at Northern Beaches Hospital and Mona Vale Hospital in Sydney. His father Henry was his hero, and it was natural that he followed him into the medical profession. Yet it was one thing to idolise Henry and another to understand who he was and what he had gone through. Over decades and during multiple trips to Europe, Tony found himself on a path of discovery, eventually writing his father's memoirs shortly before his death in 2016. What began as a journey to understand his father became the uncovering of an extraordinary holocaust survival story.

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