Hedi Enghelberg

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Hedi Enghelberg (born August 14, 1957) is a Mechanical Engineer (ICB, University of Bucharest, 1982) and was granted an M.Sc ("Toar Sheni") by Israel's Department of Education in 1984. In 1986, Hedi Enghelberg moved to Venezuela and currently resides in South Florida. His father, Moises Enghelberg (1919-1985) was very active in the Romanian Oil Industry and was the last president (1973-1983) of the Jewish Community in Moinesti, as a viable entity. His mother, Draga Enghelberg, a survivor of the Holocaust in Romania during the WWII (Bacau Ghetto: May 1941 - October 1944) resides now in Israel.


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[edit] Career as an author

A prolific author of numerous published books, articles[1] and poetry, Hedi Enghelberg was born in Moineşti, Bacău County, Romania to a Jewish Romanian family, Moises Enghelberg and Draga Argintaru Enghelberg. His mother, Draga (Dorina), was evacuated with her family (Hanah and Leon Argintaru) and all the Jewish population from (her native) Moinesti to the Bacau Jewish Ghetto during World War II, and was liberated and returned to Moinesti in the fall of 1944. Moises (Marcel) Enghelberg and his family, together with all the Jewish population of Darmanesti were evacuated to Tirgu Ocna city and later to Bacau, under strict orders of Romanian military authorities. Moises & family (Rosa & Nathan Enghelberg) went to Moinesti in spring 1945, where they establish residence, and did not return to Darmanesti, like many other Jewish families(witch survived the Holocaust), that did not return to the original locality (where from they have been evacuated by German or Romanian authorities), but emigrated to Israel/Palestine, Western Europe, USA or elsewhere.

Hedi's first book, is a historical biography and a tribute to his father. Entitled Escape del Ultimo Tren de Auschwitz [2] the book provides a brief history of World War II, the concentration camps, the persecutions Moises endured as a Jewish prisoner in the Romanian and German labor camps during World War II (1941-1944), and his escape on August 23-24th, 1944 from the last train headed to Auschwitz for extermination, only to be returned by the Russians who had driven the Germans back at the end of the war, to the continued Jewish persecution in Romania throughout the Cold War under Nicolae Ceaucescu's hard communist regime. After two attempts, one in the 40' and another one in the late 50', Moises (ben Nathan) Enghelberg was finally able to immigrate to Israel and freedom on December 16, 1983. He celebrated the only and last birthday he was ever to experience free from persecution as a Jew on August 8, 1984. He died on February 29, 1985, in Ashdod, Israel. (Also read The Trains of the Holocaust and Holocaust Trains)


"You ask how you might help the cause of Jewish memory. The only thing I can suggest is to continue what you have been doing: writing and speaking in order to educate those who are not yet aware. I know you will continue to make a difference in the world -" Letter to Hedi Enghelberg from Elie Wiesel the Nobel Prize Winner.

[edit] Books published in Spanish

[edit] Escape del Ultimo Tren de Auschwitz

Originally written in Spanish, is currently undergoing translation into English and other languages as are the rest of Hedi's books. The Spanish version is already included in collections of libraries and museums worldwide as reference material for students, researchers and scholars studying the Holocaust and Genocide. This historical biography is included in the U.S. Holocaust Museum's list of Biographies on the subject which is widely distributed in publications such as the Oxford Journal's (Oxford University Press) Spring 2002 Edition "Recently Published Works in Holocaust and Genocide Studies" under the heading of Biography and Autobiography [3] The book has received favorable reviews in Venezuela [4] as well as in the Pompano Times [5] and internet blogs.


[edit] Ciberterrorismo (Cyber Terrorism)

This book was one of the first white papers published on the topic of Cyberterrorism, a new weapon in the arsenal of global terrorists to be used for waging asymmetrical warfare. It was also one of the first resources available and used in works consulted and bibliographies in subsequent papers written about this new method of committing acts of terrorism through cyberspace (the internet) which we now know as cyberterrorism.[7] [8] [9] [10] “Ciberterrorismo/Infowars” based on over 13 public conferences held in both Venezuela and the U.S. (Barnes and Noble), at the time of its publication in Venezuela, was one out of only a handful of books worldwide, alerting the public, corporations, and state institutions and agencies about this new trend and dimension of war: the cyberspace (traditional air, ground, water). In principle the Cyber terrorism is the continuation of terrorism by a new means and ways: cyberspace, networks, computers and Internet. This book "The Fight Against Cyber Terrorism & Infowars", is under translation to English | Second Edition 2008 | Updated and Revised by Hedi Enghelberg and Gail Tenzer.


[edit] The-H-Clone

Like Enghelberg's aforementioned books, deals with current events and issues of the day. Although the book is a fiction-based-on fact novel, the subject matter is fast becoming one of the most controversial issues of the day, human cloning. Beginning and set in the last days of World War II and the Battle of Berlin, readers are introduced to cloning and a brief explanation of how it is performed. The setting is Hitler's bunker and Enghelberg postulates that Hitler's and Bormann's samples of hair, nails, skin and sperm were taken, preserved in cryo-containers and smuggled out of Berlin to Argentina right after Hitler supposedly committed suicide and was buried in the terrace of the Foreign Ministry building. The story takes readers from Germany to London where Mossad agents are sent for the containers, board the Israeli submarine Dakar, which mysteriously sinks right off the coast of Haifa's port. Most personages, places and events throughout the book are factual and historical. Only a few characters such as Hanna, the Mossad agent sent to find and recover the Hitler's genetic material are fictitious. Readers are taken from Tel Aviv to Moscow and Argentina in this science-based spy thriller, but more importantly, they are introduced to the science of cloning and what it implies now and in the future. The book is currently being revised and translated and will continually be updated as the technology of cloning progresses and as society adopts whatever changes it deems desirable or necessary in response to the moral and ethical questions and issues presented by the ability of cloning life. The book is in the process of being revised and translated into English and will be published in 2008.


[edit] Codename: Capital

A short history-bases novel, this book is a description of the two hours before the Yom Kippur War, 12M-02:00PM, on the Golan Heights, October 06th, 1973. The novel is based on interview with a Heavy Tank Battalion Commander that participated with his unit in all the bloody fights in the first four days of the battle for the Golan's control until the tide of the war turned in the Israel's favor and authentic Yom Kippur War historical archives. The book describes the later fierce war on the Golan Heights and was first published in Spanish, and soon will be available in English. For the Spanish edition, the book was reviewed by Col.(Army-Ret) Gustavo Vivas-Diaz. ISBN 978-1-60585-122-8.

[edit] The Block 19 Project

About the WWII, the Sachenhausen Concentration & Extermination Camp secret Block 19th and the Nazi's effort to counterfeit Western currency and value documents. The book will translate the reader to the XXI century and its actual and present neo-terrorism, that is trying to finance their current clandestine activities and operations. This is the second book of the trilogy, those first volume is "The H Clone". ISBN 978-1-60585-123-5.

[edit] Poemas del Medio Dia

Hedi Enghelberg finished a new book, his latest one, also in Spanish. The book is divided in two parts. It's a collection of poetry both his own and his son's: “'Poemas del Medio Dia'”, 33 Poems by Hedi Enghelberg. The second part is under the name of “La Risa Nerviosa”, and includes 15 Poems by Moises Enghelberg. Published in the USA, in 2008. ISBN 978-1-60585-120-4.

Hedi Enghelberg has also written articles for Spanish-language publications in Venezuela, such as El Globo, El Universal and El Nuevo Mundo Israelita,. He reviewed films for Venezuelan and American newspapers. He files reports on CNN at www.ireport.com.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Enghelberg, Hedi. What the Soldier Kidnappings Triggered. Jewish Journal 27 Jul 2006
  2. ^ Enghelberg, Hedi. Escape del Ultimo tren de Auschwitz. Caracas, Venezuela: Ediciones Enghelberg, 2000

1.^Enghelberg, Hedi. What the Soldier Kidnappings Triggered. Jewish Journal 27 Jul 2006

2.^Enghelberg, Hedi. Escape del Ultimo tren de Auschwitz . Caracas, Venezuela: EDICIONES ENGHELBERG, 2000

3.^[1]. This book is also part of the following collections covering the Holocaust: AUSCHWITZ-BIRKENAU CONCENTRATION CAMP MUSEUM U.S. HOLOCAUST MUSEUM, WASHINGTON DC THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS (WWW.LOC.GOV) HOLOCAUST MUSEUM BERLIN RUMANIAN NATIONAL LIBRARY BIBLIOTEQUE NACIONAL DE FRANCE BIBLIOTECA NACIONAL DE ESPANA MIAMI PUBLIC LIBRARY BIBLIOTECA NACIONAL DE VENEZUELA (BNV) YAD VA-SHEM, ISRAELI HOLOCAUST MUSEUM EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES IN VENEZUELA EMBASSY OF ISRAEL IN VENEZUELA UNIDAD EDUCATIVA MORAL Y LUCES HERTZ-BIALIK CARACAS/VE DAVID POSNAK HEBREW DAY SCHOOL, MARGATE, FL/USA.

4.^Barroso, Arnoldo. "Never Again." El Universal 8 Jun. 2000:Guia de la Ciudad.

5.^Lockhart, Adina. Hedi Enghelberg. Age 48: Writer. "Pompano Times 57.25 22 Jun. 2006:Pompano People

6.^Enghelberg, Hedi. Ciberterrorismo: Infoguerra & Cyber Wars. Caracas,Venezuela: EDICIONES ENGHELBERG, 2003. 84pp, ill.