Auschwitz. A Gruelling Story Of Germany's Worst Hell-Camp

Nonfiction, History, Jewish, Holocaust, Military, World War II
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Author: Otto Kurst ISBN: 9781786257932
Publisher: Normanby Press Publication: January 18, 2016
Imprint: Normanby Press Language: English
Author: Otto Kurst
ISBN: 9781786257932
Publisher: Normanby Press
Publication: January 18, 2016
Imprint: Normanby Press
Language: English

OBJECTIVE: EXTERMINATION
“There were in reality three Auschwitz camps…

Auschwitz I...with its two ovens and the mild death rate of a thousand or so per day.

Auschwitz II...where the death rate was stepped up to six thousand per day, with a world record of twenty-two thousand deaths in twenty-four hours.

Auschwitz III was the labor camp....”
In the labor camp, they had a grim motto: “Labor unto death.” But all three camps were dedicated to the “problem of extermination.”

Fedor Schellenberg, too familiar with all three camps, was dedicated to the problem of survival....

This book tells of the horrifying tortures and deaths in the most notorious of the Nazi extermination camps.

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OBJECTIVE: EXTERMINATION
“There were in reality three Auschwitz camps…

Auschwitz I...with its two ovens and the mild death rate of a thousand or so per day.

Auschwitz II...where the death rate was stepped up to six thousand per day, with a world record of twenty-two thousand deaths in twenty-four hours.

Auschwitz III was the labor camp....”
In the labor camp, they had a grim motto: “Labor unto death.” But all three camps were dedicated to the “problem of extermination.”

Fedor Schellenberg, too familiar with all three camps, was dedicated to the problem of survival....

This book tells of the horrifying tortures and deaths in the most notorious of the Nazi extermination camps.

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