The Stunning and Emotional Autobiography of an Auschwitz Survivor
April 7, 1944—This date marks the successful escape of two Slovak prisoners from one of the most heavily-guarded and notorious concentration camps of Nazi Germany. The escapees, Rudolf Vrba and Alfred Wetzler, fled over one hundred miles to be the first to give the graphic and detailed descriptions of the atrocities of Auschwitz.
Originally published in the early 1960s, I Escaped from Auschwitz is the striking autobiography of none other than Rudolf Vrba himself. Vrba details his life leading up to, during, and after his escape from his twenty-one-month internment in Auschwitz. Vrba and Wetzler manage to evade Nazi authorities looking for them and make contact with the Jewish council in Zilina, Slovakia, informing them about the truth of the "unknown destination" of Jewish deportees all across Europe. This first-hand report alerted Western authorities, such as Pope Pius XII, Winston Churchill, and Franklin D. Roosevelt, to the reality of Nazi annihilation camps—information that until then had only been recognized as nasty rumors.














Grace
2025-10-17
Fantastic book
Mikael
2025-10-15
Viktig och nödvändig
Grace
2024-10-08
A fantastic book! The book begins as an eyewitness account & turns into a solid account of how his/their report came about, How the numbers of those who were murdered were calculated etc. It’s the first time I’ve heard this report explained for real, previously my only experience with this report was through watching different film adaptation of it/documentaries. I highly recommend this book, & especially the latter part even though it sometimes gets overbearingly horrendous due to the nature of the Nazi Germany death machine vis-à-vis the horror of the holocaust!
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