We were in Auschwitz

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212 pages 2000

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This book is a modest fragment of a story about the life that millions of Europeans lived until not so long ago. Perhaps it doesn't have any great artistic value. But its documentary worth is indisputable, because this book, portraying the pathological changes in the soul of these Europeans, is an eloquent testimony to the fact that one of the worst of human crimes is that of striking out the fundamental ethical principle that "God Created man free". In a fairly straightforward way, the book gives the history of a certain concentration camp, commonly known in Europe as Auschwitz, and in Poland as Oswiecim. Obviously, it does not subsume all of the circumstances of this camp, but very cautiously, and, one is tempted to say, intimately, it gives a few fragments of what the authors themselves experienced and saw with their own eyes. - Publisher.

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