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Chargement... Return to Auschwitzpar Kitty Hart
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. 1903 Return to Auschwitz: The remarkable story of a girl who survived the Holocaust, by Kitty Hart (read 17 Jan 1985) The author was at Auschwitz and survived. It is a horrible story, and reading it is no fun. The author is not a wholly admirable character, but one cannot blame her--no wholly saint-like person could have survived as she did. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
This text is a harrowing eye-witness account of the horrors of possibly the world's worst-ever concentration and extermination camp. It tells of the humiliation of the inmates, the ruthless SS guards, and one woman's struggle for survival. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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This is a story of a brave struggle to survive. It's heartbreaking to hear such horrendous crimes done to innocent lives. Kitty struggled to survive whatever way she had to, often times barely escaping extermination herself. Kitty pushed herself to live another day through hunger, mental torture, brutal whippings, illness, and some of the most unspeakable acts of brutality so she could live to tell the story of those that died and those that survived a genocide that DID happen. Kitty Hart once wore the number 39934 to prove it. This is her tale of terror inside Auschwitz and her return to Auschwitz as a free woman with her grown son in 1978. It's an amazing story and it moved me to tears. Everyone should read this book at least once. ( )