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- Auschwitz-Birkenau. Victims of the deadly medicine
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The personal testimonies of former prisoners allow us to give voice to individual victims of Nazi totalitarianism, and such materials are considerably more compelling than dry statistics. These accounts present the unique experiences and different fates of their authors, who included not only Jewish and Polish citizens of the prewar Polish Republic, but also civilians from other countries of occupied Europe.
EAN: 9788366340121
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14637002894KS
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2020
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244
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broszurowa
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250x170 mm
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550 g

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14637002894KS
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9788366340121
Rok wydania
2020
Strony
244
Oprawa
broszurowa
Format
250x170 mm
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Praca zbiorowa
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550 g

This volume of "Chronicles of Terror" is the last of three devoted to Auschwitz-Birkenau. The accounts gathered here concern the fates of victims of German camp doctors. The testimonies describe not only the experiments conducted on camp inmates, but also the involvement of German medical staff in murdering prisoners and selecting them for gassing. At the same time, the witnesses depict the efforts of Polish doctors and nurses who sought to provide aid to their fellow prisoners.
The personal testimonies of former prisoners allow us to give voice to individual victims of Nazi totalitarianism, and such materials are considerably more compelling than dry statistics. These accounts present the unique experiences and different fates of their authors, who included not only Jewish and Polish citizens of the prewar Polish Republic, but also civilians from other countries of occupied Europe.
EAN: 9788366340121
The personal testimonies of former prisoners allow us to give voice to individual victims of Nazi totalitarianism, and such materials are considerably more compelling than dry statistics. These accounts present the unique experiences and different fates of their authors, who included not only Jewish and Polish citizens of the prewar Polish Republic, but also civilians from other countries of occupied Europe.
EAN: 9788366340121
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