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This is the true story of a young Jewish man imprisoned in corporate-owned labor camps during WWll. His name is Wolf. He was caught up in the most vicious and disgraceful mass slaughter of people in history. His experiences during the Holocaust are relevant today, resonating with decent human beings who are concerned about morally corrupt leaders and their admiring masses, which, together with self-serving corporations, can orchestrate tragedies against their own populations. Imagine Wolf's story was your story. The story of your child, parent, friend, loved one. How would you cope knowing you…mehr

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This is the true story of a young Jewish man imprisoned in corporate-owned labor camps during WWll. His name is Wolf. He was caught up in the most vicious and disgraceful mass slaughter of people in history. His experiences during the Holocaust are relevant today, resonating with decent human beings who are concerned about morally corrupt leaders and their admiring masses, which, together with self-serving corporations, can orchestrate tragedies against their own populations. Imagine Wolf's story was your story. The story of your child, parent, friend, loved one. How would you cope knowing you are hostage to a government and manufacturing firms rallying to destroy you? Millions fell victim to political extremism and corporate greed and indifference. Alliances between political fanaticism and financial interests can quickly plunge societies into an abyss of exploitation and genocide. These alliances, if left unchecked, can once again create well-oiled machines of human destruction, where governments, corporations, and followers choose hate over kindness, murder over empathy, torture over love. This is where hate led humanity, and where it can take us again if we are not vigilant.
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Zeev Scheinwald was born on July 4, 1921 as Wolf (meaning Zeev in Hebrew) Scheinwald in Sochaczew, Poland. When World War II broke out in 1939, he was taken prisoner and sent to various labor and concentration camps, while his entire family was exterminated by the Nazis and their collaborators. He arrived in Israel in 1946, was enlisted in the military, and later worked in construction, over time becoming a successful building contractor. He then moved with his family to Cote d'Ivoire in Africa where he headed a major construction company. Later on, he moved with his wife and children to Paris. Work brought them to many countries including Venezuela where he also led major construction projects. Zeev became a successful businessman. He and his wife Bruria helped with numerous philanthropic causes. He passed away in 2013.