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I Was a Doctor in Auschwitz
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140 pages
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The memoir offers a powerful and candid account of women's struggles to survive Auschwitz, highlighting the extreme measures taken in the face of dehumanization. Perl's narrative encompasses her life before and during imprisonment, as well as her efforts to rebuild afterwards. It uniquely addresses the gendered impact of Nazi policies on Jewish women and includes the experiences of Roma victims. Notably, Perl's interactions with Dr. Josef Mengele reveal her attempts to save fellow prisoners, addressing sensitive topics often overlooked in Holocaust literature. This new edition reaffirms the importance of her testimony in Holocaust education.
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2019, paperback
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