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HARROWING - Rated
IVE BEEN TO AUSCHWIZH AND NOW READ THE BOOK I WOULD ADVISE READ FIRST AND THEN VISIT THE CAMPS .YOU HAVE A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF THE *DREADFUL * AND NO WORD COULD DESCRIBE THE TORTURE STARVATION AND WHAT THE PRISONERS WERE FORCED TO DO ESPECIALLY THE AUTHOR .MISFORTUNATE MEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN INNOCENT AS COULD BE THEY WERE DECEIVED LIED TO AND THE REST IS HISTORY I HOPE THEIR TORMENTORS ARE BURNING NOW AND FOR EVER .
A harrowing read but a 'must' - Rated
From almost the beginning the author details his personal harrowing experiences at Auschwitz as a member of the gas chamber/crematorium 'clean up squad'. One of the best books I have read on this, albeit tragic, topic. Has some useful plans of the camps/facilities at the end but contains no photographs.
An incredible read following my visit to Auschwitz. - Rated
I purchased this book shortly after visiting Auschwitz.
It is quite incredible that the author, and a tiny minority of others,survived the horrors and particularly the meagre living conditions and every day working tasks which he and others were forced to perform.
Following my visit it was a traumatic experience to be able to picture the very circumstances and locations under which these otherwise almost unbelievable activities took place.
This book portrays, in great detail,the horrors of life in a concentration camp where over 1.1 million men, women and children were put to death in the most tragic of circumstances.
fascinating insight to human behaviours - Rated
Read this in one go. I had been to Auschwitz a few weeks earlier and if you are interested in this sort of thing (some people think it depressing) then this is an excellent story of survival against the odds. Often these people would only survive for weeks once they entered the camp, knowing that if they were not worked to death the Nazi's would never let them live to tell their story. Muller made it and it is a well written inside account of the triumph of good over evil.
Living with death - Rated
Afte visiting Auschwitz No1 and Auschwitz Birkenau last year I was able to visulise parts of the camps that Filip Muller refered to in his book. I thought he gave a good account of the traumatic years he spent as a prisoner. Only people that were there will really know the true horrors of life in the Nazi camps. I thought it was a good account written from the heart.