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          AMAZING STORY OF SURVIVAL Salamo Arouch original TWO pages PHOTO + article.!

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          Jewish boxer of Greek descent
          Country: Greece

          Biography of Salamo Arouch

          Salamo Arouch was a Jewish boxer of Greek descent who survived the Holocaust in Auschwitz thanks to his boxing talent, entertaining the Nazis with boxing matches.

          A movie about his life, "Triumph of the Spirit," was released in 1989.

          Salamo Arouch was a Jewish Greek boxer, the Middleweight Champion of Greece () and the All-Balkans Middleweight Champion (), who survived the.

        1. Salamo Arouch was a Jewish Greek boxer, the Middleweight Champion of Greece () and the All-Balkans Middleweight Champion (), who survived the.
        2. History buffs will also recognise some of these boxers' stories from films and books, such as Teddy Pietrzykowski and Salamo Arouch, who got their tragic.
        3. AMAZING STORY OF SURVIVAL Salamo Arouch original TWO pages PHOTO + article.
        4. Sadly, prisoners being forced to fight in death games like these far predates the atrocities of the Nazis.
        5. Salamo Arouch was a particularly tough Jewish boxer who needed every ounce of his toughness to stay alive during two years in Auschwitz concentration camp.
        6. Salamo Arouch was born in 1923 in Thessaloniki, Greece. He grew up with his brother and three sisters in a family of Greek port workers. His father, who was a dockworker, introduced Arouch to boxing at a young age and taught him the sport.

          Arouch claimed to have won his first boxing match at the age of 14. Despite being 168 cm tall, he became the Balkan champion in the middleweight division in 1941 at the age of 17. There was a possibi