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Auschwitz The Underground Guided Tour What The Tour Guides Dont Tell You At Auschwitzbirkenau Carolyn Yeager

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Auschwitz The Underground Guided Tour What The Tour Guides Dont Tell You At Auschwitzbirkenau Carolyn Yeager
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Publisher: The Barnes Review
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.5 MB
Pages: 47
Author: Carolyn Yeager
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Auschwitz The Underground Guided Tour What The Tour Guides Dont Tell You At Auschwitzbirkenau Carolyn Yeager by Carolyn Yeager instant download after payment.

This remarkable study of Auschwitz is unlike anything yet published. Though it is purposely small in size and easy to read, it carries a powerful punch. The author visited Auschwitz as a tourist armed with a broad study of the literature surrounding the world-famous site, and from that visit has proceeded to deconstruct the Auschwitz shown to her and others as a “death” or “extermination” camp. By taking the reader on an “underground guided tour” around Auschwitz-Birkenau, she clearly demonstrates it to be, at varying times and locations within the perimeters, a simple labor, concentration and transit camp for political prisoners, where the health of the inmates was a prime concern of the camp authorities. Sound unbelievable? After reading this carefully researched book, you will see the horror stories for so long spread about Auschwitz-Birkenau in a new, more skeptical, light, and you may very well be so impressed you’ll want to share your new vision with others. A cautiously written work that moves toward a surprising conclusion, leaving us pondering how so much that is not true has seeped into our consciousness as “fact.” Lavishly illustrated.

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