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O Homem que Venceu Auschwitz

Uma história real sobre a Segunda Grande Guerra

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The almost unbelievable story of Denis Avey, now 92, began in 1944 when he was captured and sent to a POW work camp. He was put to work every day in a German factory, where he labored alongside Jewish prisoners from a nearby camp called Auschwitz. The stories they told him were horrifying. Eventually Avey's curiosity, kind-heartedness, derring-do, and perhaps foolhardiness drove him to suggest--and remarkably manage--switching places with two of the Jewish prisoners in order to spend a couple of harrowing days and nights inside. Miraculously, he lived to tell about it. Surely deserving of its place alongside the great World War II stories, this is an incredible tale of generosity, courage, and, for one Jewish prisoner whom Denis was able to help, survival. Amazingly, breathtakingly, it is told here for the first time.

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O Homem que Venceu Auschwitz, Denis Avey, Rob Broomby, Vania Cury

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Rok vydania
2011
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Titul
O Homem que Venceu Auschwitz
Podtitul
Uma história real sobre a Segunda Grande Guerra
Jazyk
portugalsky
Vydavateľ
Nova Fronteira
Rok vydania
2011
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
272
ISBN10
8520926657
ISBN13
9788520926659
Série
Prvé vydanie
2011
Pôvodný názov
The Man Who Broke Into Auschwitz
Hodnotenie
3,85 z 5
Anotácia
The almost unbelievable story of Denis Avey, now 92, began in 1944 when he was captured and sent to a POW work camp. He was put to work every day in a German factory, where he labored alongside Jewish prisoners from a nearby camp called Auschwitz. The stories they told him were horrifying. Eventually Avey's curiosity, kind-heartedness, derring-do, and perhaps foolhardiness drove him to suggest--and remarkably manage--switching places with two of the Jewish prisoners in order to spend a couple of harrowing days and nights inside. Miraculously, he lived to tell about it. Surely deserving of its place alongside the great World War II stories, this is an incredible tale of generosity, courage, and, for one Jewish prisoner whom Denis was able to help, survival. Amazingly, breathtakingly, it is told here for the first time.