Judith Jagermann with her mother, father, and sister were originally sent to Theresienstadt. After 16 months, they were moved to Auschwitz. Judith, Ruth, and her mother were separated from her father and moved again to Hamburg to the women worked as cleanup crews. With the war coming to a close, the women were transported on train again and then sent on a death march to Bergen-Belsen. Judith and her sister and mother were finally rescued at Bergen-Belsen.
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Yes definitly. The camp is never called by it's name (Auschwitz), only Out-With. Bruno always describes them as wearing pyjamas. The ending is tragic and is handled very well, without stating the facts, but making an educated reader aware of what is happening. ___ No, the author is crass. He seems to have done almost no research and much of the content is highly implausible and this has the effect of trivializing the Holocaust.
He was the youngest of 3 children. His birth name was Berek Jakubowicz. He went to 5 different concentration camps, including Auschwitz. Before the German invasion of Poland he was able to complete a year of dental school, which may have saved his life.
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