William Samelson

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William Samelson, Boerne Texas, USA 2008

Biography

William Samelson, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, Holocaust & Genocide Studies, English as a Second Language, Foreign Languages

Dr. William Samelson was born in Poland and lived there until the age of eleven when he was interned in various Nazi labor and concentration camps throughout Poland and Germany. He was a member of the partisans at the age of thirteen. Captured by the Nazis, he was taken to Buchenwald Concentration Camp where he spent three and a half years. He was liberated by the U.S. Army in April 1945, and emigrated to the U.S. in 1948.

Dr. Samelson now holds a Ph.D. degree from the University of Texas at Austin, and has taught at Kent State University, The University of Illinois at Urbana and the University of Texas at Austin. He is Visiting Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies at the University of Texas in San Antonio and Trinity University. Dr. Samelson has written extensively on the Holocaust and lectured widely on a variety of topics relating to it.

Among his many publications are All Lie in Wait, One Bridge to Life, Warning and Hope and a series of six volumes of English as a Second Language texts, which have undergone numerous editions.

The Federal Republic of Germany honored Dr. Samelson for his contributions to German letters. He served as ESL Consultant in the Dominican Republic. His texts are used in colleges and universities throughout the world. He is presently consultant and translator at the Mazal Holocaust Library and a board member of The Holocaust History Project, Inc. He is Contributing Editor of The Voice of Piotrkow Survivors.

Dr. Samelson was awarded the Americanism Medal by the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. He was awarded the Piper Professorship as the outstanding teacher of Texas colleges and Universities. He has been honored with an Honorary Citizenship of Texas and appointed Admiral of the Texas Navy by the Texas Legislature and Governor John Connally. He is listed in numerous publications and his credits include: “The Directory of American Scholars’ Man of Achievement Award” as well as many “Who’s Who” publications.

Dr. Samelson has lectured and conducted many discussion/workshops throughout the U.S. and in numerous foreign countries.


Selected Works

Fiction, Self Improvement
Beyond Anger; Chronicle of a Life Reclaimed
Dr. Samelson shocks us into a renewed sense of our capacity for good and evil.
History
Adolf Hitler
Selected essay to be included in World Class Assassins and their Victims.
World Class Assassins
Book in progress...
Memoirs
One Bridge to Life
A Personal Memoir
Non-Fiction
Poetry
View from my Balcony
A collection of selected poems written from the year 1990 to the present (2008).
Near & Distant
A collection of selected poems written by the author from May 1945, after his liberation from Nazi concentration camps, to the year of his retirement from University and College teaching in 1989. Emphasis is placed on newfound love and a radical adjustment toward his new life. It circumscribes marriage and the birth of children. With the gradual but intensive educational process, thoughts touching on issues concerning societal values, impressions of the New World (the US), and the authors developmental process as well as his changing philosophical world view. This work is divided into three parts: Part One; ecce homo, Part Two; amoris causa, and Part Three; e pluribus
Q & A and Commentary
Q & A
Q & A and Commentary



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