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Five Chimneys, the Story of Auschwitz

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Howard Fertig Publisher, 1947 - History - 213 pages
This true, documented chronicle is the intimate, day-to-day record of a beautiful woman who survived the nightmare of Auschwitz and Birchenau. This book is a necessary reminder of one of the ugliest chapters in the history of human civilization. It was a shocking experience. It is a shocking book.

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Review: Five Chimneys: A Woman's True Story of Auschwitz

User Review  - Eddy Allen - Goodreads

Olga Lengyel tells, frankly and without compromise, one of the most horrifying stories of all time. This true, documented chronicle is the intimate, day-to-day record of a beautiful woman who survived ... Read full review

Review: Five Chimneys: A Woman's True Story of Auschwitz

User Review  - Afender - Goodreads

I wish I could say history hasn't repeated itself. The words from the movie Shindler's List at the end when Arthur Shindler is so regretful he didn't save more people and looks to his own wealth as ... Read full review

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Contents

CHAPTER PAGE I 8 Horses or 96 Men Women and Children
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LT The Arrival
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Barrack 26
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Copyright

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