I Survived Hell On Earth [Illustrated Edition]

· Pickle Partners Publishing
4.7
23 reviews
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391
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Includes 204 photos, plans and maps illustrating The Holocaust

On the 8th of May 1940 Leon Niescior was arrested by the Gestapo at his home in occupied Poland. He had been guilty of small-time political agitation as a part of the Polish Underground movement; but the full weight of the Nazi secret police bore down on him for his helping a Jewish girl escape a death sentence. Beaten and tortured at Lublin prison, he was sentenced to serve his time at Auschwitz, a death sentence that somehow he survived. Filled with the details of the horrendous conditions of Auschwitz, the author relates his time spent under the brutal SS regime for political prisoners in this autobiography. Witness to the gas chambers, selections and casual barbarism of Auschwitz-Birkenau close by, that claimed so many lives, Nieiscor endured beatings that knocked out his teeth, starvation that left him a shell of himself, this is not for the faint-hearted.

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4.7
23 reviews
Nancy DeBord
January 1, 2019
I wanted to know what could they do to him next. I am very glad you lived to tell us all. As long as there are readers your lives will never be forgotten.
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John Percival
April 25, 2019
Very factual a count of the extreme horrors of the Nazi regime. There can never be too many tears shed for the millions of souls lost!
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