Martin Greenfield is a Holocaust survivor and master tailor who built a successful career in America after World War II. Born Maximilian GrΓΌnfeld in Czechoslovakia, he was imprisoned in Auschwitz and Buchenwald as a teenager.
After liberation, Greenfield immigrated to the United States, where he learned English and developed his tailoring skills.
He eventually bought the company where he started working and became known as "The Best Men's Tailor in the U.S." Greenfield has dressed numerous celebrities, politicians, and presidents.
His memoir reflects on his experiences during the Holocaust, his gratitude for America, and his passion for quality craftsmanship in tailoring.
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