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Dr Albert Menasche has been sent from Greece to Birkenau because he was a Jew. As a very good flutist, he entered Auschwitz orchestra (june 43) and survived. He describes here what he has seen. This book has been written in 1945.
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Auschwitz (Concentration camp), Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Jews, Persecutions, Personal narrativesPeople
Albert MemaschePlaces
Greece, ThessalonikēTimes
1943-1945Edition | Availability |
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Birkenau (Auschwitz II): anamnēseis henos autoptou martyros : pōs chathēsan 72,000 Hellēnes Evraioi
1974, Ekdosis Israēlitikēs Koinotētos Thessalonikēs
in Modern Greek
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Birkenau (Auschwitz II): memories of an eyewitness : how 72,000 Greek Jews perished
1947, I. Saltiel
in English
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