Cold Crematorium Audiobook By József Debreczeni, Paul Olchváry - translator, Jonathan Freedland cover art

Cold Crematorium

Reporting from the Land of Auschwitz

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Cold Crematorium

By: József Debreczeni, Paul Olchváry - translator, Jonathan Freedland
Narrated by: Laurence Dobiesz
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"Cold Crematorium is an indispensable work of literature, and a historical document of unsurpassed importance. It should be required reading." —Jonathan Safran Foer, author of Everything Is Illuminated

The first English language edition of a lost memoir by a Holocaust survivor, offering a shocking and deeply moving perspective on life within the camps—with a foreword by Jonathan Freedland.

József Debreczeni, a prolific Hungarian-language journalist and poet, arrived in Auschwitz in 1944; had he been selected to go “left,” his life expectancy would have been approximately forty-five minutes. One of the “lucky” ones, he was sent to the “right,” which led to twelve horrifying months of incarceration and slave labor in a series of camps, ending in the “Cold Crematorium”—the so-called hospital of the forced labor camp Dörnhau, where prisoners too weak to work awaited execution. But as Soviet and Allied troops closed in on the camps, local Nazi commanders—anxious about the possible consequences of outright murder—decided to leave the remaining prisoners to die in droves rather than sending them directly to the gas chambers.

Debreczeni recorded his experiences in Cold Crematorium, one of the harshest, most merciless indictments of Nazism ever written. This haunting memoir, rendered in the precise and unsentimental style of an accomplished journalist, is an eyewitness account of incomparable literary quality. The subject matter is intrinsically tragic, yet the author’s evocative prose, sometimes using irony, sarcasm, and even acerbic humor, compels the reader to imagine human beings in circumstances impossible to comprehend intellectually.

First published in Hungarian in 1950, it was never translated into a world language due to McCarthyism, Cold War hostilities and antisemitism. More than 70 years later, this masterpiece that was nearly lost to time will be available in 15 languages, finally taking its rightful place among the greatest works of Holocaust literature.

A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin’s Press.

20th Century Biographies & Memoirs Judaism Military Modern Wars & Conflicts World War II War Scary Witty Holocaust Survival
Vivid Details • Critical Account • Terrific Narrator • Firsthand Perspective • Important Historical Document

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Definitely a must read. NEVER FORGET WE MUST NEVEE FORGET! We need more accounts like this available for everyone to read.

Fantastic recollection of the holocaust

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Painful to hear such detail - but a critical account of a horrific act - that we need to never forget.

Agonizing detail

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Must read book! As good as “Night.” Terrific narrator, horrifying story, amazing human courage. You will know the holocaust after listening to this book.

Realistic portrayal

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I know my imagine in my mind while listening to this book does not give justice to evil. I hope this evil is not forgotten or ever let to repeat it self.

should be mandatory to listen too

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While I never studied the Holocaust, I thought that I knew the basics. However, I recently watched “The Zone of Interest” and “Origin” and realized that I needed to understand more, understand better. This book is an in depth description of day-to-day life in the labor camps where so many millions were imprisoned, abused, terrorized and tortured. It’s an important book, not for the faint of heart. Be brave, listen and learn.

Learned so much more about the Holocaust

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