Eyewitness Auschwitz

Publié le par Filip Muller - Susanne Flatauer - Helmut Freitag

Filip Müller came to Auschwitz with one of the earliest transports from Slovakia in April 1942 and began working in the gassing installations and crematoria in May. He was still alive when the gassings ceased in November 1944. He saw millions come and disappear; by sheer luck he survived. Müller is neither a historian nor a psychologist; he is a source—one of the few prisoners who saw the Jewish people die and lived to tell about it.

Eyewitness Auschwitz is one of the key documents of the Holocaust. Published in association with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. "A shattering, centrally important testimony."—from the Foreword by Yehuda Bauer. "A very detailed description of day-to-day life, if we can call it that, in Hell’s inmost circle...Having read other books of this kind, I had expected to read this one straight through.

But no, Eyewitness Auschwitz is jammed with infernal information too terrible to be taken all at once."—Terrence Des Pres, New Republic. "Riveting...It is a tale of unprecedented, incomparable horror. Profoundly, intensely painful; but it is essential reading."—Jewish Press Features.

Eyewitness Auschwitz de Filip MullerEyewitness Auschwitz de Filip Muller

Eyewitness Auschwitz de Filip Muller

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  • Author :  Filip Muller, Susanne Flatauer (Editor), Helmut Freitag (Contribution by)
  • ISBN-13 : 9781566632713
  • Publisher : Ivan R Dee
  • Publication date : 25/08/1999

Meet the Author

Filip Müller was born in Czechoslovakia in 1922, was deported to Auschwitz in 1942, was liberated in 1945, and afterward lived in Western Europe.

 

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