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Memoirs of the author (written in 1946), a German Jew born in 1909 in Berlin. In 1933 he emigrated to France, living first in Paris and then in Marseille. The memoir begins with Heinemann's deportation in March-April 1943 to Auschwitz. Describes the selection in Auschwitz, his internment in the Jaworzno labor camp, and the death march at war's end. Tells of the comradeship among the French prisoners, but also of the often ruthless struggle among the prisoners for the means of survival. His wife was deported to Ravensbrück and survived. After the war, both of them returned to France. (From the Bibliography of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Title Auschwitz : mein Bericht / Jean Heinemann
aus dem Französischen übertragen von Christel Dobenecker und mit einem Vorwort versehen von Mona Körte.
Publisher Berlin : Verlag Das Neue Berlin
Creation Date c1995
Extent 189 pages
21 cm.
Language German
National Library system number 990013596950205171

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