he describes his time in lodz, auschwitz-birkenau. only he and two other survivors of this family of 42. book tv talks morris glass on our recent trip to raleigh, north carolina. >> the book is "chosen for destruction: the story of a holocaust survivor". and the reason i wrote this book is, first of all, i heard morris speak and his story was absolutely riveted. so i was so taken by his story. could i write this? there were other factors involved. i teach a course in the holocaust. his story and compass much of the various aspects of the holocaust. he was in a ghetto for four and a half years. he was on that death train. he went to auschwitz. he underwent the full term there for but six weeks. and then taken to the dock camp. so he experienced much of the various parts of the holocaust. not all by many -- by any means. he covered a number of the experiences. he was also involved in the holocaust from the beginning to the end. his town was -- the germans entered his town with a week. he was liberated read before the armistice, the end