The road from Auschwitz
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Silke was only sixteen years old when she got to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp in 1942. The beauty of the girl attracts the attention of senior camp officers, and the force is forcibly separated from other women-conquered ones. She quickly finds out that the power, even undesirable, is equal to survival.
The war is over. The camp is released. However, the strength is accused of espionage and the fact that she slept with the enemy, and sent to Vorkuta camp.
And here the Sittle is faced with death, terror and violence daily. But she is lucky: a good doctor takes the girl under his wing and begins to teach her on a nurse. In an effort to survive, the girl reveals the power of will in herself, which she did not suspect. She begins to uncertainly to establish friendly relations in this harsh, new reality and is surprised to understand that, despite everything that happened to her, there is a place for love in her heart
The war is over. The camp is released. However, the strength is accused of espionage and the fact that she slept with the enemy, and sent to Vorkuta camp.
And here the Sittle is faced with death, terror and violence daily. But she is lucky: a good doctor takes the girl under his wing and begins to teach her on a nurse. In an effort to survive, the girl reveals the power of will in herself, which she did not suspect. She begins to uncertainly to establish friendly relations in this harsh, new reality and is surprised to understand that, despite everything that happened to her, there is a place for love in her heart
Author:
Author:Morris H .
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:newspaper
Series:
Series: The Big Book (soft cover)
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-389-20402-7
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