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The Happiest Man on Earth Hardcover – 28 July 2020
Eddie Jaku
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- Publisher : Macmillan Australia (28 July 2020)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 208 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1760980080
- ISBN-13 : 978-1760980085
- Dimensions : 14.4 x 2.2 x 21.6 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 29 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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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.
Edie has been married to Flore for 74 years. They have two sons, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
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It’s hard to believe that their was such cruelty placed on such lovely people. This story is told by an elderly man called Eddie Jacu. Beautifully written, with a moving humility it’s not full of hatred, it is filled with love and hope.
Each chapter is a story, lessons learned, a message for all and with a sense of humour. An easy read, easy to get into. You can feel the warmth of Eddie on each page.
A truly wonderful read.
From start to finish my emotions were a mix, angered from to being hopeful towards humanity.
This book has truly shown me what is to be hopeful and loving. The real human survival at the best.
Please read !
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I have been consumed with hatred and anger all my life because of what the anti- semites did, but this book has assuaged my anger sonewhat and I am grateful to the author for easing my pain.
I highly recommend this book.


Enjoy !!
