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Miklós Nyiszli

Survival through Science: A Doctor’s Unimaginable Choice at Auschwitz

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Author: Miklós Nyiszli

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781559702027

Language: English

Publish Date: 12/23/1969

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 27: XXVII
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Who should listen Auschwitz

The summary audiobook of "Auschwitz" by Miklós Nyiszli is ideal for listeners seeking a deeper understanding of the Holocaust and its harrowing human experiences. Historians, students, and anyone interested in World War II will find value in Nyiszli's firsthand account as a Jewish physician in Auschwitz, offering insights into the moral dilemmas faced by individuals amidst unimaginable horror. Additionally, those looking for a poignant reflection on resilience, suffering, and the complexities of human nature will benefit from this gripping summary.

3 quotes from Auschwitz

  • "The man who is not afraid of his own death is a more dangerous man than the man who fears it."
  • "There is no more valid definition of life than the one above: Life is what you can take from a corpse."
  • "What is left for a man in such an inhuman world, except to fight against despair and to attempt to survive?"

Author : Miklós Nyiszli

Miklós Nyiszli was a Hungarian Jewish physician who became a pivotal figure in the harrowing history of the Holocaust through his experiences as a prisoner at Auschwitz. Born in 1901, Nyiszli trained as a surgeon and was later coerced into assisting Dr. Josef Mengele, the infamous SS officer known for his inhumane medical experiments on concentration camp inmates. His memoir, "Auschwitz," offers a harrowing yet insightful account of the atrocities committed within the camp, reflecting not only on the moral dilemmas he faced as a doctor under duress but also on the broader themes of survival, complicity, and the depths of human despair. Nyiszli's writings serve as a haunting testimony to the suffering endured by countless victims during one of history's darkest chapters.

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Auschwitz Free Audiobook Download

Miklós Nyiszli

Survival through Science: A Doctor’s Unimaginable Choice at Auschwitz

4.321560rating

Information

Author: Miklós Nyiszli

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781559702027

Language: English

Publish Date: 12/23/1969

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Auschwitz

The summary audiobook of "Auschwitz" by Miklós Nyiszli is ideal for listeners seeking a deeper understanding of the Holocaust and its harrowing human experiences. Historians, students, and anyone interested in World War II will find value in Nyiszli's firsthand account as a Jewish physician in Auschwitz, offering insights into the moral dilemmas faced by individuals amidst unimaginable horror. Additionally, those looking for a poignant reflection on resilience, suffering, and the complexities of human nature will benefit from this gripping summary.

3 quotes from Auschwitz

  • "The man who is not afraid of his own death is a more dangerous man than the man who fears it."
  • "There is no more valid definition of life than the one above: Life is what you can take from a corpse."
  • "What is left for a man in such an inhuman world, except to fight against despair and to attempt to survive?"

Author: Miklós Nyiszli

Miklós Nyiszli was a Hungarian Jewish physician who became a pivotal figure in the harrowing history of the Holocaust through his experiences as a prisoner at Auschwitz. Born in 1901, Nyiszli trained as a surgeon and was later coerced into assisting Dr. Josef Mengele, the infamous SS officer known for his inhumane medical experiments on concentration camp inmates. His memoir, "Auschwitz," offers a harrowing yet insightful account of the atrocities committed within the camp, reflecting not only on the moral dilemmas he faced as a doctor under duress but also on the broader themes of survival, complicity, and the depths of human despair. Nyiszli's writings serve as a haunting testimony to the suffering endured by countless victims during one of history's darkest chapters.