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In April 1944, nineteen-year-old Rudolf Vrba and fellow inmate Fred Wetzler made history as the first Jews to escape Auschwitz. They navigated electrified fences and evaded armed guards, determined to expose the Holocaust's horrors. As an eyewitness to the Nazis' industrialized murder, Vrba meticulously memorized details of the Final Solution, risking his life to gather crucial information. This data culminated in a thirty-two-page report that would reach world leaders, ultimately saving over 200,000 lives. However, Vrba's escape was just the beginning; he continued to run from his past and identity, with few aware of his extraordinary feat. Now, his heroism can be recognized alongside other historical figures of that dark era. The narrative is described as thrilling and haunting, with reviewers praising its depth and emotional impact. Freedland's work is lauded for its meticulous research and compelling storytelling, making it an immediate classic of Holocaust literature. Critics highlight the book's exploration of truth and denial, emphasizing its relevance to contemporary issues. It is characterized as a gripping escape story that also poses profound questions about humanity. The author, Jonathan Freedland, is a respected journalist and author, known for his insightful commentary and engaging narratives. His ability to weave complex histories into accessible tales has garnered acclaim, making this book a significant contri
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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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