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Eleonora Szafran - Number 77. Fighter and Survivor of Auschwitz
An extraordinary and deeply moving account of life in Auschwitz concentration camp, this volume presents the memoirs of Tadeusz “Teddy” Pietrzykowski—boxer, prisoner, and witness to history.
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Auschwitz dalla A alla Z. Storia illustrata del lager
Oltre 300 articoli concisi, in ordine alfabetico, che trattano argomenti legati alla storia del più grande campo di concentramento e centro di sterminio nazista tedesco, Auschwitz, scritti in uno stile conciso e accessibile per un pubblico generale.
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Zalmen Gradowski - From the Heart of Hell. Manuscripts of a Sonderkommando Prisoner, Found in Auschwitz
A shattering testimony from the Shoah period In December 1942 Zalmen Gradowski, a young man with literary talent, was deported by the Germans from the Grodno ghetto to Auschwitz, along with his whole family. His closest relatives, including his parents and wife, perished in the gas chambers immediately after arrival at the camp.
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Manfred Deselaers - And Your Conscience Never Haunted You? The Life of Rudolf Höß, Commander of Auschwitz
This book was written originally as Rev. M. Deselaers’ dissertation at the Papal Theological Academy of Krakow, Poland, with the title "God and Evil with Regards to the Life and Testimonies of Rudolf Höss, Commander of Auschwitz", and by the structure of its origin constituted a German-Polish bridge-building endeavor.
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Helena Dunicz Niwińska - One of the Girls in the Band. The Memoirs of a Violinist from Birkenau
Helena Dunicz Niwińska was born in Vienna in 1915. She lived with her parents and brothers in her hometown of Lwów until 1943. At the age of 10, she began learning to play the violin at the conservatory of the Polish Musical Society.
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Halina Birenbaum - Hope is the Last to Die
Halina Birenbaum is a writer, poet and translator. She was born in Warsaw in 1929. She spent the occupation in the Warsaw Gheto, and in the concentration camps at Majdanek, Auschwitz, Ravensbrück and Neustadt-Glewe, from where she was freed in 1945. In 1947 she emigrated to Israel. She worked in a kibbutz until her marriage in 1950.
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Piotr M.A. Cywiński - Epitaph
On the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, the collection of 14 essays written by Dr. Piotr M.A. Cywiński who for several years has been director of the world's most famous Memorial Site and symbol of the Shoah has been published in English.
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Auschwitz from A to Z. An Illustrated History
The first of its kind: More than 300 concise articles, in alphabetical order, covering topics in the history of the largest Nazi German concentration camp and extermination center, Auschwitz-written for a general readership in a concise, accessible style.
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Helena Kubica - ОТНЯТОЕ ДЕТСТВО ДЕТИ, ОСВОБОЖДЕННЫЕ ИЗ АУШВИЦА
Тематика судеб детей, депортированных в Аушвиц, умерщвленных в газовых камерах, убитых инъекциями фенола в сердце, умерших от голода, холода, болезней и отчаяния — это одна из наиболее темных страниц истории ХХ века.
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Roma and Sinti in KL Auschwitz
The genocide of the Roma and Sinti during World War II remained for a long time almost absent from historical research and public awareness.
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