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A powerful, heartbreaking and ultimately hopeful memoir of how happiness can be found even in the darkest of times.
Eddie Jaku OAM, was born Abraham Jakubowicz in Germany in 1920.
His family considered themselves German, first, Jewish second. On 9
November 1938, the night immortalised as Kristallnacht, Eddie
returned home from boarding school to an empty house. At dawn Nazi
soldiers burst in. Eddie was beaten and taken to Buchenwald. Eddie
was released and with his father escaped to Belgium and then
France, but was again captured and sent to a camp, and thereafter
to Auschwitz. On route, Eddie managed to escape back to Belgium
where he lived in hiding with his parents and sister. In October
1943, Eddie's family were arrested and again sent to Auschwitz
where his parents were both murdered. In 1945, Eddie was sent on a
'death march' but once again escaped and hid in a forest until June
1945 he was finally rescued by Allied soldiers.
Eddie has volunteered at the Sydney Jewish Museum since its
inception in 1992. Self-proclaimed as 'the happiest man on earth',
he saw death every day throughout WWII, and because he managed to
survive, he made a vow to himself to smile every day.
Eddie has been married to Flore for 74 years. They have two sons,
grandchildren and great grandchildren. Jacek Koman has had an
extensive career across film, television and theatre. Recent works
include Tidelands, series two and three of the ABC comedy drama
series Mustangs FC and the third season of the Network Seven series
Wanted. Jacek is well known for playing the Narcoleptic Argentinean
and his unforgettable rendition of ‘Roxanne’ in Baz Luhrmann’s
Moulin Rouge.
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