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By Train To Dachau Ernst Raubitschek

  • SKU: BELL-47262950
By Train To Dachau Ernst Raubitschek
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Publisher: ETT
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.5 MB
Pages: 116
Author: Ernst Raubitschek
ISBN: 9780980545838, 9781925416169, 0980545838, 192541616X
Language: English
Year: 2015

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By Train To Dachau Ernst Raubitschek by Ernst Raubitschek 9780980545838, 9781925416169, 0980545838, 192541616X instant download after payment.

This is a remarkable book as it is a translation of an account written by the author Ernst Raubitschek soon after World War Two. As the title suggests it tells of his journey to Dachau concentration camp, his stay there and subsequent journey to Buchenwald concentration camp after Kristallnacht and before the outbreak of war. It has been translated by Ernst's daughter Renate Yates. She has included a preface telling of a happy and full life prior to these traumatic events and a postscript describing their emigration to Australia and the new life this family made for themselves in a new country. The detailed descriptions written in this account stand as testament to the abhorrent behaviour, cruelty and antisemitism to which Austrian Jews were subjected even before the start of the war.

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