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Author Wetzler, Alfréd

Title Escape from Hell : the True Story of the Auschwitz Protocol
Published New York, NY : Berghahn Books, Incorporated, 2007

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Description 1 online resource (288 pages)
Contents Escape from Hell -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Just for Work -- Chapter 2. Work -- German Style -- Chapter 3. An Exalted VisitA -- Chapter 4. An Even More Exalted Visit -- Chapter 5. The Ceremonial -- Chapter 6. A More or Less Normal Evening -- Chapter 7. Two Thousand Metres of Track -- Chapter 8. To Die -- or to Perish? -- Chapter 9. 'In the Name of the Reichsführer SS' -- Chapter 10. Danger: Live Ammunition! -- Chapter 11. Two against a Regiment -- Chapter 12. Death Lives on the Other Side -- Chapter 13. 'Did You See It with Your Own Eyes?'
Chapter 14. 'But What about the Postcards?' -- Chapter 15. There are Limits to Human Imagination -- Appendix I -- Appendix II
Summary A shocking account of Nazi genocide and the inhuman conditions in Auschwitz, but equally shocking is the initial disbelief with which the revelations were met. "Alfred Wetzler was a true hero. His escape from Auschwitz, and the report he helped compile, telling for the first time the truth about the camp as a place of mass murder, led directly to saving the lives of 120,000 Jews.... No other single act in the Second World War saved so many Jews from the fate that Hitler and the SS had determined for them."--Sir Martin Gilbert Together with another young Slovak Jew Rudolf Vrba, both deported in 1942, the author succeeded in escaping from the notorious death camp in the spring of 1944. There were some very few successful escapes from Auschwitz during the war, but it was these two who smuggled out the damning evidence - a ground plan of the camp, constructional details of the gas chambers and crematoriums and, most convincingly, a label from a canister of Cyclone gas. The book is cast in the form of a novel to allow information not personally collected by the two fugitives but provided for them by a handful of reliable friends, to be included. Nothing, however, has been invented. From the Introduction by Dr. Robert Rozett Wetzler is a master at evoking the universe of Auschwitz, and especially, his and Vrba's harrowing flight to Slovakia. The day-by-day account of the tremendous difficulties the pair faced after the Nazis had called off their search of the camp and its surroundings is both riveting and heart wrenching. [.] Shining vibrantly through the pages of the memoir are the tenacity and valor of two young men, who sought to inform the world about the greatest outrage ever committed by humans against their fellow humans
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Subject Wetzler, Alfréd, 1918-1988.
SUBJECT Wetzler, Alfréd, 1918-1988 fast
Subject Auschwitz (Concentration camp)
SUBJECT Auschwitz (Concentration camp) fast
Subject World War, 1939-1945 -- Concentration camps -- Poland.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons, German.
Nazi concentration camp escapes -- Poland -- Oświęcim
Nazi concentration camp inmates -- Poland -- Oświęcim -- Biography
World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, Jewish.
Nazi concentration camp escapes.
HISTORY / Jewish
Internment camps
Nazi concentration camp escapes
Nazi concentration camp inmates
Poland
Poland -- Oświęcim
Genre/Form Personal narratives
Biographies
Personal narratives
Biographies.
Personal narratives.
Biographies.
Récits personnels.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781789209433
1789209439