“HOW SABA KEPT SINGING”
David Wisnia’s Story of Survival, a PBS Holocaust Documentary
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This powerful Holocaust memoir takes the reader from a peaceful home in Sochaczew, Poland to terror in Auschwitz-Birkenau to the front lines of war with the United States Screaming Eagles.

David Wisnia begins by describing his comfortable life as the middle child in a Jewish family of five and a child singing star, and how everything changed. Soon after David’s Bar Mitzvah, Germany occupies Poland, Jews are quarantined in the Warsaw Ghetto, and tragedy strikes his family. In an instant, David becomes an orphan and a fugitive on the run from the Nazis. Eventually rounded up by the Nazi SS, David becomes a prisoner of the infamous Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, where he is held for nearly 3 years. After surviving several horrors in Auschwitz, David discovers that his singing voice will ultimately save his life in the camp. Towards the end of the war, during a final death march, David makes a daring escape which leads him directly into the path of United States soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division. The men adopt “Little Davey,” taking him with them on their campaign of liberation through Europe. With their help, David Wisnia is able to immigrate to the United States, where he builds a new life and continues singing.

David’s powerful story is unique: he is both a Holocaust Survivor and a WWII Liberator. Told from David Wisnia’s own perspective, “One Voice, Two Lives” is a remarkable story which adds a new dimension to Holocaust narratives.

David’s story has been featured in The New York Times, The Daily Mail, The Jewish Exponent, Buzzfeed, and in many other outlets around the world. Currently, the book is only available through this website. For more information, please visit the ORDER page.


One Voice, Two Lives
From Auschwitz Prisoner To 101st Airborne Trooper, A Holocaust Memoir
by Cantor David S. Wisnia

With Doug Cervi and Robin Black

Maryann McLoughlin, ed.
A project of Stockton University.
(Margate, NJ: Comteq Publishing, 2015.)

David Wisnia and WWII Army Photo