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Chronicles of Terror. Vol 6. Auschwitz-Birkenau The fate of women and children
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The sixth installment of "Chronicles of Terror" focuses once more on the infamous Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. In this volume, survivors, both women and men from the territories of pre-war Poland as well as from other European countries, recount the harrowing experiences of female detainees and children held captive in the camp. Their narratives expose the horrific conditions within the women’s section, detailing the cruel acts perpetrated by German officials, the brutal experiments aimed at mass sterilization, and the systematic extermination of Jews and other nationalities, including the very young. By sharing the personal stories of those imprisoned at Auschwitz-Birkenau, the volume restores individuality to the victims of the Nazi regime, ensuring they are remembered as more than mere numbers. Their accounts illuminate the range of adversities they faced, each uniquely painful and significant.
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The sixth installment of "Chronicles of Terror" focuses once more on the infamous Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. In this volume, survivors, both women and men from the territories of pre-war Poland as well as from other European countries, recount the harrowing experiences of female detainees and children held captive in the camp. Their narratives expose the horrific conditions within the women’s section, detailing the cruel acts perpetrated by German officials, the brutal experiments aimed at mass sterilization, and the systematic extermination of Jews and other nationalities, including the very young. By sharing the personal stories of those imprisoned at Auschwitz-Birkenau, the volume restores individuality to the victims of the Nazi regime, ensuring they are remembered as more than mere numbers. Their accounts illuminate the range of adversities they faced, each uniquely painful and significant.
