The escape artist : the man who broke out of Auschwitz to warn the world / Jonathan Freedland.

By: Freedland, Jonathan, 1967- [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : John Murray (Publishers), 2022Copyright date: ©2022Description: xii, 376 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, facsimiles, maps, portraits ; 24 cmContent type: text | still image | cartographic image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781529369052; 1529369053; 9781529369045; 1529369045Subject(s): Vrba, Rudolf | Vrba, Rudolf -- Imprisonment | Wetzler, Alfréd, 1918-1988 | Auschwitz (Concentration camp) | Nazi concentration camp inmates -- Poland | World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews -- Poland | Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) | Nazi concentration camp escapes -- PolandGenre/Form: Biographies. DDC classification: 940.5318092 Summary: In April 1944 a teenager named Rudolf Vrba was planning a daring and unprecedented escape from Auschwitz. After hiding in a pile of timber planks for three days while 3,000 SS men and their bloodhounds searched for him, Vrba and his fellow escapee Fred Wetzler would eventually cross Nazi-occupied Poland on foot, as penniless fugitives. Their mission: to tell the world the truth of the Final Solution. Vrba would produce from memory a breathtaking report of more than thirty pages revealing the true nature and scale of Auschwitz -- a report that would find its way to Roosevelt, Churchill and the Pope, eventually saving over 200,000 Jewish lives. A thrilling history with enormous historical implications, THE ESCAPE ARTIST is the extraordinary story of a complex man who would seek escape again and again: first from Auschwitz, then from his past, even from his own name. In telling his story, Jonathan Freedland -- the journalist, broadcaster and acclaimed, multi-million copy selling author of the Sam Bourne novels -- ensures that Rudolf Vrba's heroic mission will also escape oblivion.
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In April 1944 a teenager named Rudolf Vrba was planning a daring and unprecedented escape from Auschwitz. After hiding in a pile of timber planks for three days while 3,000 SS men and their bloodhounds searched for him, Vrba and his fellow escapee Fred Wetzler would eventually cross Nazi-occupied Poland on foot, as penniless fugitives. Their mission: to tell the world the truth of the Final Solution. Vrba would produce from memory a breathtaking report of more than thirty pages revealing the true nature and scale of Auschwitz -- a report that would find its way to Roosevelt, Churchill and the Pope, eventually saving over 200,000 Jewish lives. A thrilling history with enormous historical implications, THE ESCAPE ARTIST is the extraordinary story of a complex man who would seek escape again and again: first from Auschwitz, then from his past, even from his own name. In telling his story, Jonathan Freedland -- the journalist, broadcaster and acclaimed, multi-million copy selling author of the Sam Bourne novels -- ensures that Rudolf Vrba's heroic mission will also escape oblivion.

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