The Flag With Fifty-six Stars

About this book
On May 6, 1945, when members of the 11th Armored Division of the U.S. Army marched into the Mauthausen concentration camp, they were presented with an extraordinary gift. A group of prisoners, had surreptitiously pieced together a U.S. flag with an extra row of stars. Colonel Richard Seibel had the flag proudly flown over the camp as a symbol of freedom. This inspiring account of the liberation of one of the Third Reich's most infamous camps is a tribute to the humanity and hope preserved by the survivors. The paintings by Bill Farnsworth depict the events. Source notes, a bibliography, further resources, an index, and a reproduction of the actual flag are included.
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- OL Work ID
- OL15119980W
Subjects
Juvenile literatureMauthausen (Concentration camp)Concentration campsLiberationFlagsWorld War, 1939-1945Mauthausen (Concentration camp) -- Juvenile literature.Holocaust survivors