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Roxane van Iperen

Two Sisters, One Mission: Defying Darkness in Nazi Occupied Europe.

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Author: Roxane van Iperen

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: -

Language: English

Publish Date: 11/15/2018

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: The Battle of Nieuwmarkt
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Chapter 2: The Brown Plague
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Chapter 3: Strike! Strike! Strike!
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Chapter 4: Children of the War
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Chapter 5: The House Search
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Chapter 6: Axis of Resistance
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Chapter 7: The Starvation Cure
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Chapter 8: The Imprisonment
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Chapter 9: On the Run
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Chapter 10: The First Train
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Chapter 11: Bergen aan Zee
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Chapter 12: Mushroom Steak
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Chapter 13: The Jansen Sisters
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Chapter 14: A Villa in the Woods
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Chapter 15: The Free Artist
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Chapter 16: Neighbours
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Chapter 17: Masks
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Chapter 18: Associates
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Chapter 19: Unwelcome Encounters
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Chapter 20: The Kestrel
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Chapter 21: Autumn Song
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Chapter 22: The Chinese Vase
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Chapter 23: The Bullet
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Chapter 24: Westerbork
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Chapter 25: The Last Train
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Chapter 26: Kidnapped
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Chapter 27: The Journey East
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Chapter 28: Do You Know the Mussel Man?
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Chapter 29: Lien’s Violet
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Chapter 30: La Marseillaise
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Chapter 31: Star Camp
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Chapter 32: The Storm
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Chapter 33: The Party
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Chapter 34: City of Dead
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Chapter 35: The Final Journey
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Who should listen The Sisters of Auschwitz

"The Sisters of Auschwitz" by Roxane van Iperen is a compelling narrative that appeals to listeners interested in history, particularly World War II and the Holocaust, as well as those seeking inspirational stories of resilience and courage. Individuals who appreciate powerful tales of sisterhood, survival, and the human spirit in the darkest of times will find this audiobook particularly engaging. Additionally, it resonates with those looking to better understand the personal impacts of historical events and the enduring strength of familial bonds.

3 quotes from The Sisters of Auschwitz

  • "In the darkest times, the bonds of sisterhood and family hold the power to endure against all odds."
  • "The resilience of the human spirit is not defined by the circumstances we face, but by how we choose to respond to them."
  • "We must remember not just the horrors of the past, but also the strength and courage it took to survive them."

Author : Roxane van Iperen

Roxane van Iperen is a Dutch author and journalist known for her compelling storytelling and in-depth historical research. With a background in cultural sociology and a passion for exploring the untold stories of the past, van Iperen has garnered acclaim for her work that sheds light on significant historical events and figures. Her writing often intertwines personal narratives with broader historical contexts, making her books both informative and emotionally resonant. In "The Sisters of Auschwitz," she delves into the poignant story of two sisters during the Holocaust, highlighting the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable adversity. Through her meticulous research and empathetic prose, van Iperen invites readers to reflect on the legacy of history and the enduring power of hope.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/05

The Sisters of Auschwitz Free Audiobook Download

Roxane van Iperen

Two Sisters, One Mission: Defying Darkness in Nazi Occupied Europe.

4.3617146rating

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Author: Roxane van Iperen

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN:

Language: English

Publish Date: 11/15/2018

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen The Sisters of Auschwitz

"The Sisters of Auschwitz" by Roxane van Iperen is a compelling narrative that appeals to listeners interested in history, particularly World War II and the Holocaust, as well as those seeking inspirational stories of resilience and courage. Individuals who appreciate powerful tales of sisterhood, survival, and the human spirit in the darkest of times will find this audiobook particularly engaging. Additionally, it resonates with those looking to better understand the personal impacts of historical events and the enduring strength of familial bonds.

3 quotes from The Sisters of Auschwitz

  • "In the darkest times, the bonds of sisterhood and family hold the power to endure against all odds."
  • "The resilience of the human spirit is not defined by the circumstances we face, but by how we choose to respond to them."
  • "We must remember not just the horrors of the past, but also the strength and courage it took to survive them."

Author: Roxane van Iperen

Roxane van Iperen is a Dutch author and journalist known for her compelling storytelling and in-depth historical research. With a background in cultural sociology and a passion for exploring the untold stories of the past, van Iperen has garnered acclaim for her work that sheds light on significant historical events and figures. Her writing often intertwines personal narratives with broader historical contexts, making her books both informative and emotionally resonant. In "The Sisters of Auschwitz," she delves into the poignant story of two sisters during the Holocaust, highlighting the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable adversity. Through her meticulous research and empathetic prose, van Iperen invites readers to reflect on the legacy of history and the enduring power of hope.