I escaped from Auschwitz
- 447 pages
- 16 hours of reading
This is the first-hand account of Rudolf's Vrba's experience as a registrar in the prison camp as well as the story of his daring escape.
Rudolf Vrba, originally Walter Rosenberg, was a Slovak-Jewish biochemist who, as a teenager in 1942, was deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp. He became known for his escape from the camp in April 1944, at the height of the Holocaust, and for co-authoring a detailed report on the mass murder occurring there. His work offered the world a chilling glimpse into the horrors of the camp, highlighting the urgent need to act against them. Vrba became a symbol of courage in the face of unimaginable brutality, and his report served as a pivotal testimony of the era.




This is the first-hand account of Rudolf's Vrba's experience as a registrar in the prison camp as well as the story of his daring escape.