The Sisters of Auschwitz By Roxane van Iperen, The Tattooist of Auschwitz By Heather Morris, The Saboteur of Auschwitz By Colin Rushton 3 Books Collection Set by Roxane van Iperen


The Sisters of Auschwitz By Roxane van Iperen, The Tattooist of Auschwitz By Heather Morris, The Saboteur of Auschwitz By Colin Rushton 3 Books Collection Set
Title : The Sisters of Auschwitz By Roxane van Iperen, The Tattooist of Auschwitz By Heather Morris, The Saboteur of Auschwitz By Colin Rushton 3 Books Collection Set
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ISBN : 9124200808
ISBN-10 : 9789124200800
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 896
Publication : Published January 1, 2022

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The Sisters of Auschwitz By Roxane van Iperen, The Tattooist of Auschwitz By Heather Morris, The Saboteur of Auschwitz By Colin Rushton 3 Books Collection

The Sisters of
Perfect for readers of The Tattooist of Auschwitz, Cilka's Journey and The Librarian of Auschwitz - this is the international bestselling and life-affirming true story of female bravery and surviving the horrors of Auschwitz. It is 1940 and the Final Solution is about to begin. The Nazis have occupied The Netherlands but resistance is growing and two Jewish sisters - Janny and Lien Brilleslijper - are risking their lives to save those being hunted, through their clandestine safehouse 'The High Nest'.

The Tattooist of
“The Tattooist of Auschwitz is an extraordinary document, a story about the extremes of human behavior existing side by calculated brutality alongside impulsive and selfless acts of love. I find it hard to imagine anyone who would not be drawn in, confronted and moved. I would recommend it unreservedly to anyone, whether they’d read a hundred Holocaust stories or none.”—Graeme Simsion, internationally-bestselling author of The Rosie Project.

The Saboteur of
In 1942, young British soldier Arthur Dodd was taken prisoner by the German Army and transported to Oswiecim in Polish Upper Silesia. The Germans gave it another name, now synonymous with mankind’s darkest hours. They called it Auschwitz. Forced to do hard labour, starved and savagely beaten, Arthur thought his life would end in Auschwitz. Determined to go down fighting, he sabotaged Nazi industrial work, risked his life to alleviate the suffering of the Jewish prisoners and aided a partisan group planning a mass break-out.