I Escaped from Auschwitz
The Shocking True Story of the World War II Hero Who Escaped the Nazis and Helped Save Over 200,000 Jews
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Steven Jay Cohen
The Stunning and Emotional Autobiography of an Auschwitz Survivor
April 7, 1944 - This date marks the successful escape of two Slovak prisoners from one of the most heavily-guarded and notorious concentration camps of Nazi Germany. The escapees, Rudolf Vrba and Alfred Wetzler, fled over 100 miles to be the first to give the graphic and detailed descriptions of the atrocities of Auschwitz.
Originally published in the early 1960s, I Escaped from Auschwitz is the striking autobiography of none other than Rudolf Vrba himself. Vrba details his life leading up to, during, and after his escape from his 21-month internment in Auschwitz. Vrba and Wetzler manage to evade Nazi authorities looking for them and make contact with the Jewish council in Zilina, Slovakia, informing them about the truth of the "unknown destination" of Jewish deportees all across Europe. This first-hand report alerted Western authorities, such as Pope Pius XII, Winston Churchill, and Franklin D. Roosevelt, to the reality of Nazi annihilation camps - information that until then had only been recognized as nasty rumors.
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Awesome story. Terrible narrator
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I am moved and outraged! Heartbroken and exhilarated, shocked, appalled; extremely sad for humanity, for what was, and for what still is -in so many (other) ways and places every day.
Absolutely NO living being should ever be subjected to such cruelty!
Thank you for sharing your story -along with that of so many others-. May you be blessed. May the souls of those who didn’t make it, find peace and Light. May you wake up one day to find your heart filled with forgiveness. May humanity learn to accept and love each other, and live as One!
Let there be Peace
Where To Begin?
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The large numbers that did not know about the camps
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The entire history is incredible
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The “except” is the reader. I really like the quality of his voice. It is very believable (could be a 20-year-old) and he coveys emotion well. I am enjoying hearing his voice and I have to admit I don’t like many readers. That part of the reading is making the already amazing story come alive.
So… that only heightens two irritations about him. One is that he pauses at odd times which is distracting. I have upped the speed which helps. Secondly, he cannot correctly prounce basic German (numbers and the word ‘Arbeit’ which if you are reading a story about Auschwitz is something you should know!). He doesn’t know basic pronunciation (v, w, ch, th, ei,!) and emphasizes the wrong syllable (AufräuMUNGSkommando) It is taking me out of the story every time it happens.
I am gripped by the story and it is so well written that this basic mispronunciation is surprising and annoying. Don’t readers research this stuff beforehand? For such an important story in history wouldn’t they make the professional effort to get these things right?!
Excellent except for…
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I’m ya a good read/ listen from the start.
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Outstanding.
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Too shocking for tears.
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Fascinating account of a truly dark time.
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heart breaking
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