'We felt an urge to document what we had witnessed. If we who had experienced it, I reasoned, did not reveal the bitter truth, people simply would not believe the extent of the Nazis' evil. I wanted to share our life, the events and our struggle to survive.' Thomas Geve was just 15 years old when he was liberated from Buchenwald concentration camp on 11 April 1945. It was the third concentration camp he had survived. Upon arrival at Auschwitz- Birkenau, Thomas was separated from his mother and left to fend for himself in the men's camp of Auschwitz I, at the age of 13. During the 22 months he was imprisoned, he was subjected to, and forced to observe first-hand, the inhumane world of Nazi concentration camps. On his eventual release Thomas felt compelled to capture daily life in the death camps in more than eighty profoundly moving drawings. Infamous scenarios synonymous with this dark period of history were portrayed in poignant but simplistic detail with extraordinary accuracy. Despite the unspeakable events he experienced, Thomas decided to become an active witness and tell the truth about life in the camps. He has spoken to audiences from around the world and continues to raise awareness about the Holocaust. The Boy Who Drew Auschwitz presents a rare living testimony through the eyes of a child who had the unique ability to observe and remember every detail around him and chose to document it all.
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'We felt an urge to document what we had witnessed. If we who had experienced it, I reasoned, did not reveal the bitter truth, people simply would not believe the extent of the Nazis' evil. I wanted to share our life, the events and our struggle to survive.' Thomas Geve was just 15 years old when he was liberated from Buchenwald concentration camp on 11 April 1945. It was the third concentration camp he had survived. Upon arrival at Auschwitz- Birkenau, Thomas was separated from his mother and left to fend for himself in the men's camp of Auschwitz I, at the age of 13. During the 22 months he was imprisoned, he was subjected to, and forced to observe first-hand, the inhumane world of Nazi concentration camps. On his eventual release Thomas felt compelled to capture daily life in the death camps in more than eighty profoundly moving drawings. Infamous scenarios synonymous with this dark period of history were portrayed in poignant but simplistic detail with extraordinary accuracy. Despite the unspeakable events he experienced, Thomas decided to become an active witness and tell the truth about life in the camps. He has spoken to audiences from around the world and continues to raise awareness about the Holocaust. The Boy Who Drew Auschwitz presents a rare living testimony through the eyes of a child who had the unique ability to observe and remember every detail around him and chose to document it all.
The author was taken to Auschwitz in 1942 when he was 13 years old and spent a total of 22 months in Auschwitz and Buchenwald before he was freed by the Allies in April 1945. As he recuperated, he drew from memory pictures of daily life in the camps. This book contains 17 of Geve's color drawings.
Chlapec, ktorý nakreslil Auschwitz
- 376 pages
 - 14 hours of reading
 
Skutočný príbeh o nádeji a prežití V júni 1943 po dlhých rokoch strastí a prenasledovania deportovali trinásťročného Thomasa Geva a jeho matku do tábora Auschwitz-Birkenau. Po príchode ich od seba oddelili a Thomas sa v mužskom tábore Auschwitz I musel postarať o seba sám. Počas dvadsiatichdvoch drsných mesiacov zažil krutý a neľudský svet troch nacistických koncentračných a vyhladzovacích táborov. Nikdy sa však nevzdal vôle žiť. Akoby zázrakom prežil a ako pätnásťročného ho v tábore Buchenwald oslobodili. Ešte v zajatí pocítil silnú potrebu všetko zdokumentovať. Vytvoril vyše osemdesiat kresieb, na ktorých mimoriadne presne zachytil jednoduché, a predsa dojímavé detaily. Zaznamenal nielen bolestne známe scény, ale aj každodenné udalosti života v táboroch a prejavy ľudskosti, podpory a priateľstva zo strany väzňov. Ako prejav úcty k zosnulým priateľom a miliónom umlčaných obetí holokaustu pretavil v povojnových rokoch svoj príbeh do slov. Napriek zlu, ktorému čelil, sú jeho spomienky nádherným potvrdením života. Kniha Chlapec, ktorý nakreslil Auschwitz, doplnená pätnástimi kresbami, predstavuje jedinečné svedectvo mladého Thomasa a jeho vieru v svetlejšie zajtrajšky.
Inspirująca, prawdziwa historia o nadziei i przetrwaniu. Thomas Geve miał trzynaście lat, gdy wraz z matką został deportowany do Auschwitz. Piętnaście, gdy obóz w Buchenwaldzie, gdzie ostatecznie trafił, został wyzwolony. Zbyt słaby, by odejść, pozostał w obozie i udokumentował wszystko, co stało się także jego udziałem. Tak powstało ponad osiemdziesiąt rysunków, prostych, przejmujących w szczegółach, pokazujących nie tylko sceny dramatyczne, ale też codzienne wydarzenia z życia w obozach, przejawy człowieczeństwa, wsparcie i przyjaźń między więźniami. Jego książka to rzadkie świadectwo dziecka, które miało wyjątkową zdolność obserwowania i zapamiętywania każdego szczegółu otoczenia i postanowiło to wszystko udokumentować.
Een jongen vertelt over zijn verblijf in de concentratiekampen Auschwitz en Buchenwald.
