Not a Real Enemy tells the amazing story of Robert Wolf’s father who was living as a Jewish man in Hungary when the Nazis, and later the Communist Russians seized power. Growing up in affluence, young Ervin Wolf was forced into a labor camp, unaware that his parents had been deported to Auschwitz.
Not a Real Enemy is the true story of one of the most unknown chapters in the Holocaust, following the transformation of a young man as he confronts antisemitism, cruelty, kindness, despair, and hope in his journey toward freedom. In all, four escapes, two from Nazi Hungary and two from Communist Hungary.
Sponsor: Greenberg Families Library, AJA 50+