'See You Tonight...' His story as a young boy in hiding for the nazi's. Salo participated in the Shoah Project, initiated by Steven Spielberg and the USC Shoah Foundation, with his testimony. Salo Muller (1936)
Moving Holocaust memoir by a Dutch boy who went into hiding.
“See you tonight, and promise to be a good boy!” were the last words Salo Muller’s mother said to him in 1942 as she took him to school in Amsterdam, shortly before she was deported to Auschwitz. She and her husband were arrested a few hours later and taken to Westerbork, from where they were later transported to Auschwitz.
The “why” of the tragedy is something he cannot let go:
“Hardly a day goes by when I don’t shed a tear, but unfortunately, it doesn’t change a thing.”
See You Tonight and Promise to Be a Good Boy! grew out of Salo’s participation in the Shoah Project, initiated by Steven Spielberg and the USC Shoah Foundation, where his testimony was recorded. This encouraged him to write down his story as a young boy in hiding for the nazi's.
In his own words, the book is “the story of a little boy who experienced the most horrible things, but somehow got through it and ended up in a good place.”
At only five years old, Salo spent the Second World War in hiding, in as many as eight different locations in the Netherlands. The book recounts his experiences during WWII and explores how, as a young orphan after the war, he tried to make sense of his life. His memories are interwoven with historical facts and context, making it both an autobiography and a historical narrative. After an introduction about the consequences of the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands, follows the story of a six-year-old Jewish boy who has to witness his parents being deported by the Nazis. He himself is saved by brave resistance fighters and spends the war at nine different hiding addresses on closed-off attics or under the floor of a house. After the liberation, Salo Muller continues his career and meets his great love and wife Conny, with whom he has children and grandchildren. Part of the 52 chapters:
Pushed Aside by the World 1
2. The Total Eradication of the Jews 4
3. Jewish Amsterdam 8
4. The Flight of Queen Wilhelmina 11
5. A Talk with Hitler
Dutch Concentration Camps 86
27. A Train from Apeldoorn 89
28. Black Thursday 93
29. Naked in the Cold Night: towards Meeting the End 95
30. Auschwitz
49. Physiotherapist! 148
50. My Time with AFC Ajax 151
51. Conny 153
52. A Close-Knit Family
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