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In a gripping narrative that combines thrilling adventure with a deep exploration of Holocaust secrets, award-winning journalist and novelist Jonathan Freedland reveals the extraordinary tale of Rudolf Vrba, the first Jew to escape Auschwitz. In April 1944, Vrba, along with fellow escapee Fred Wetzler, undertook the perilous journey to expose the horrors of the death camp and warn the remaining Jews of Europe about their impending fate. Against overwhelming odds, they traversed mountains and rivers, evading German patrols to deliver the first comprehensive account of Auschwitz, a meticulously detailed report that reached prominent figures like Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and the Pope. Despite their efforts, many chose to dismiss or ignore Vrba's warnings. At just nineteen, he managed to save 200,000 Jewish lives but lamented that countless others could have been spared. This narrative highlights the life of a remarkable yet troubled individual, a gifted escape artist who recognized that the distinction between truth and lies could determine life or death. Vrba's story rightfully places him alongside notable figures like Anne Frank, Oskar Schindler, and Primo Levi, shaping our understanding of the Holocaust.
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The Escape Artist: The Man Who Broke Out of Auschwitz to Warn the World, Jonathan Freedland
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- 2022
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