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The Last Stop Auschwitz

The Last Stop Auschwitz

7 hrs. 50 min.
Bombora Story collection.

For fans of books “The Choice” by Edith Eva Eger and “Man’s Search for Meaning!” by Viktor Frankl.

The only memories written inside the concentration camp right after Liberation by the Red Army.

Eddie de Windt’s memoirs are written by a Jewish psychotherapist from the Netherlands. They are not only an honest account of what he had to endure in Auschwitz, but also a touching story of hope and love, a wise reflection on the nature of good and evil that people are capable of. And this book is also an important historical document—a testament to the strength of the human spirit and a warning about the depths we might plunge into if prejudice gains power.

At the end of the book, the author’s essay “In the Face of Death” introduces the concept of “concentration camp syndrome,” which was later recognized as a form of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and discusses what helped 4,000 out of 4 million Auschwitz prisoners preserve themselves as individuals and survive.
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