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Inside the Gas Chambers

Eight Months in the Sonderkommando of Auschwitz

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Inside the Gas Chambers

By: Shlomo Venezia
Narrated by: Peter Noble
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Slomo Venezia was born into a poor Jewish-Italian community living in Thessaloniki, Greece. At first, the occupying Italians protected his family; but when the Germans invaded, the Venezias were deported to Auschwitz. His mother and sisters disappeared on arrival, and he learned, at first with disbelief, that they had almost certainly been gassed. Given the chance to earn a little extra bread, he agreed to become a 'Sonderkommando', without realizing what this entailed. He soon found himself a member of the 'special unit' responsible for removing the corpses from the gas chambers and burning their bodies.

Dispassionately, he details the grim round of daily tasks, evokes the terror inspired by the man in charge of the crematoria, 'Angel of Death' Otto Moll, and recounts the attempts made by some of the prisoners to escape, including the revolt of October 1944.

It is usual to imagine that none of those who went into the gas chambers at Auschwitz ever emerged to tell their tale—but, as a member of a 'Sonderkommando', Shlomo Venezia was given this horrific privilege. He knew that, having witnessed the unspeakable, he in turn would probably be eliminated by the SS in case he ever told his tale. He survived: this is his story.

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paints a frightening picture of life in the camps.best book iv listened to/read on this topic .frightening,sad terrifying brilliant

terrifyingly brilliant

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It’s hard to really comprehend the scale of the suffering and death in the concentration camps. This book goes some way to bringing this home and is a tragic account of the inhumane treatment of millions of people.
This should be compulsive reading in all schools.
The narrator was exceptional.

Frank description of the atrocities

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An account told simply and brilliantly. The narrative takes the format of the interview, with questions and answers. While not as scholarly or high brow as other books from holocaust survivors, it is always succinct and to the point. An important book and a must read.

An important account of Auschwitz

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a sad time in someones life who told you what he saw in as less a gory way as he could also seen his brother and cousin on you tube

sad and poignant

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very insightful into what happened and it was very sad and emotional to hear what he and others went through

Brilliant book

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