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The Mascot is a 2007 memoir by Mark Kurzem about his father Alex Kurzem, a Belorussian Holocaust survivor. It was published by Penguin Books.
The book covers Alex and Mark Kurzem's findings about his past. Alex Kurzem had fled his town during a Nazi perpetrated massacre of Jews in 1942. He was discovered by a Latvian police Schutzmannschaft battalion and adopted as their child mascot under an assumed identity.[1]
The book received positive reviews at the time of its publication.[1][2][3] Kurzem's claims were viewed with skepticism by some until a 2021 DNA test confirmed his origin.[4]