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Escape From Auschwitz Erich Kulka

Escape From Auschwitz By Erich Kulka

Escape From Auschwitz by Erich Kulka


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Escape From Auschwitz by Erich Kulka

A former prisoner of the Gestapo, Kulka leads us through the horror of the Nazi death camps, describing such unbearable conditions as the over-crowded ghettos where Jewish minorities were left to starve, separation of families in cases where parents were brought to one concentration camp and children to another, and fear of an unknown fate such as the gas chambers of Auschwitz. Few people escaped from Auschwitz, and fewer survived such escape attempts. From personal experience as well as accounts from other survivors, Kulka details the only successful escape, led by Siegfried Lederer, where all those involved survived.

About Erich Kulka

ERICH KULKA was born in 1911 in Vestin, Moravia (Czechoslovakia). He is Holocaust survivor, being one of the few to successfully escape from the Nazi concentration camps.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Herman Wouk Preface Introduction by Yehuda Bauer The Manhunt Begins Theresienstadt Ghetto The Mass Grave The Transport On the Platform The Camp Rene You Have Nothing to Lose Operation Heydebreck Defend Yourselves Twelve Minutes, Eight Seconds! We Shall Escape in Uniforms The Password: Tintenfass In Plzen A Hiding Place The Weekend House at Zbraslav The Dealer in Documents Secretly in the Ghetto Message to Switzerland The Auschwitz Railway Station To the Partisans in Slovakia Postscript

Additional information

NLS9780897890892
9780897890892
0897890892
Escape From Auschwitz by Erich Kulka
New
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1986-01-30
150
N/A
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