Thus I can only conclude that he had the extremely delicate and extreme measure of adult circumcision.
No such conclusion is necessary. There were many assimilated Jews swept up by the Nazis who were second or third generation Christians who did not practice Judaism or regard themselves as Jewish, but who were considered so by one or another version of the Nuremberg laws brought in by the Nazi regime. These "Jews" generally had a Jewish grandparent (or even parent), but were Lutherans, Catholics,or agnostics. They would not have been circumcised, because circumcision, while routine in the US, was not so in Europe at that time.
It would not have been particularly surprising for someone professing to be an assimilated Jew who had survived the concentration camps was in fact of Jewish descent though he had never been raised in that culture or faith. Some such people after the war returned to their Jewish roots; we aren't told whether Zev became a practicing Jew or not - since Judaism is passed to children through the mother under Talmudic law, it would not have been necessary for him to do so.
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