Robert Wolf, M.D., grew up in a suburb of Detroit as the only child of Ervin and Judit Wolf. Their stories of their escape from communist Hungary, and his father’s tragic history of escaping the Nazis twice but losing his own parents at the hands of Joseph Mengele, inspired Robert to document his parents’ tales and share those stories with Jewish groups and others throughout the United States. In his award-winning Not a Real Enemy, Robert shares his family saga—and the forgotten history of the nearly half million Hungarian Jews who were deported and killed during the Holocaust—through an epic and inspiring tale of daring escapes, terrifying oppression, tragedy, and triumph.
Not a Real Enemy
A powerful and true survival story of loss, sacrifice, and the courage to keep fighting for freedom.
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