The Auschwitz Protocols
Ceslav Mordowicz and the Race to Save Hungary's Jews
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Narrated by:
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David de Vries
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Written by:
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Fred R. Bleakley
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As Adolf Eichmann sent hundreds of thousands of Hungarian Jews to Auschwitz gas chambers, the Jews of Budapest needed the eyewitness testimony of Auschwitz escapees Ceslav Mordowicz and Arnost Rosinto save them.
The clock was ticking on the Nazi plan to annihilate the last group of the Hungarian Jewry. But after nearly suffocating in an underground bunker, Auschwitz prisoners Ceslav Mordowicz and Arnost Rosin escaped and told Jewish leaders what they had seen. Their testimony in early June, 1944, corroborated earlier hard-to-believe reports of mass killing in Auschwitz by lethal gas and provided eyewitness accounts of record daily arrivals of Hungarian Jews meeting the same fate. It was the spark needed to stir a call for action to pressure Hungary's premier to defy Hitler—just hours before more than 200,000 Budapest Jews were to be deported.
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- Barry O'Brien
- 10-06-24
Another interesting perspective
This is another interesting perspective on the butchery of a helpless race at the hands of a so called superior race. it's sad to see how poorly the unaffected ignored the issue and what a poor job was done to hold the guilty accountable. Sadly the world is still plagued by racism that probably has its roots in colonialism and therefore lingers as long as the evils of colonialism are not well understood, and a certain nostalgia remains.. it's a well written book, factual in its details when compared to other accounts, and has a good pace.
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