Helen Drazek was born in the Warsaw Ghetto in Poland in 1941. She and her parents were the only survivors of a large, close-knit family that was entirely annihilated during the Holocaust. In Odyssey through Hell, Helen tells the harrowing story of her parents’ desperate attempts to survive in the ghetto, their narrow escape into hiding, and their ultimate journey to freedom in a new land. This is a story of courage and terror, of loyalty and betrayal, of righteousness and infamy. But above all, it is the story of how one young couple kept hope when others despaired; of how one person can make a difference.