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Escape Artist: The Man Who Broke Out of Auschwitz to Warn the World
Escape Artist: The Man Who Broke Out of Auschwitz to Warn the World | Jonathan Freedland
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"A brilliant and heart-wrenching book, with universal and timely lessons about the power of information--and misinformation. Is it possible to stop mass murder by telling the truth?" -- Yuval Noah Harari, bestselling author of Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind and Homo Deus: A Brief History of TomorrowA complex hero. A forgotten story. The first witness to reveal the full truth of the Holocaust . . .Award-winning journalist and bestselling novelist Jonathan Freedland tells the astonishing true story of Rudolf Vrba, the man who broke out of Auschwitz to warn the world of a truth too few were willing to hear.In April 1944, Rudolf Vrba became one of the very first Jews to escape from Auschwitz and make his way to freedom--among only a tiny handful who ever pulled off that near-impossible feat. He did it to reveal the truth of the death camp to the world--and to warn the last Jews of Europe what fate awaited them. Against all odds, Vrba and his fellow escapee, Fred Wetzler, climbed mountains, crossed rivers, and narrowly missed German bullets until they had smuggled out the first full account of Auschwitz the world had ever seen--a forensically detailed report that eventually reached Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and the Pope.And yet too few heeded the warning that Vrba had risked everything to deliver. Though Vrba helped save two hundred thousand Jewish lives, he never stopped believing it could have been so many more.This is the story of a brilliant yet troubled man--a gifted "escape artist" who, even as a teenager, understood that the difference between truth and lies can be the difference between life and death. Rudolf Vrba deserves to take his place alongside Anne Frank, Oskar Schindler, and Primo Levi as one of the handful of individuals whose stories define our understanding of the Holocaust.
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JenniferEgnor
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Rudolf Vrba/Walter Rosenberg, was the first of 60,000 Jews who were deported from Slovakia between March and October 1942. He was the first to escape the hell of Auschwitz and just one of only four to do so. His friend Fred Wetzler escaped with him. Walter was caught and taken to Majdanek and was there for twelve days; from there he went to Auschwitz, having heard of something better called ‘Kanada‘. He had no idea what nightmares awaited⬇️

JenniferEgnor him. He would be at Auschwitz and Birkenau for 10 months. There, he was tattooed as 44070. He was only 18 when this all began. Forced to bear witness and take part in unspeakable things, he was determined to get out. He committed names, numbers, dates, maps, and much more to his memory. After their escape, he began to spread the word of what was happening there. It was called ‘The Auschwitz Report‘; and most did not believe him. The⬇️ 9mo
JenniferEgnor Hungarian Jews would be next on the Alte Judenrampe and he was desperate to try and stop it. His efforts saved 200,000 lives. He and Fred went on to piece their lives back together; neither were ever the same. A horrifying and necessary read. I learned about things that happened within Auschwitz here, that I did not know. At times I had to stop and just take a breath. Fascism has never gone away but was left to metastasize and we are seeing⬇️ 9mo
JenniferEgnor it begin to take hold in many places around the world. We are in America, but, please remember that it CAN happen here. It HAS happened here. In the 1930s America had its own Nazi Party. And now, it is coming back again. Do not stand by and let it happen. Walter‘s story is a testament and warning to all of us: If you see/hear something, SAY something, DO something! Shown: an exhibit from the Holocaust Museum in Washington DC. I was there⬇️ 9mo
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JenniferEgnor last year and it was incredibly difficult. I recommend that everyone go see it. Follow ADL, SPLC to stay informed about hate groups. (edited) 9mo
JenniferEgnor *Another Nazi group was marching around the capitol in Tennessee just this past weekend. Do not let this poison spread. Fascism must be stamped out wherever it is found. 9mo
Blueberry Sounds powerful. 9mo
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TrishB
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Fascinating, detailed true story. (There are some sections you don‘t want to be eating anything 😞).
The overall lesson from these tellings is that we don‘t learn from history, and we carry on killing people thinking it solves things. It never has, nor will it.

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TrishB
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Train reading. On work thing to London. Travelling with 4 people, we‘ve all sat separately and are working/reading. My kind of work colleagues!

Ruthiella Perfect traveling companions! 👍 10mo
squirrelbrain Perfect! I have this book on my TBR (from @Caroline2 and we were going to do a buddy read) so I‘ll be interested to hear your thoughts. 10mo
BarbaraBB That‘s a relief, not having to chat the whole trip! 10mo
TrishB @squirrelbrain I can‘t say I‘m ‘enjoying‘ it (subject matter obvs) but it‘s definitely engrossing. 10mo
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TrishB
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#quicklunchtimeread
Hardly anytime to read at the moment, squeezing 20 mins in.

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squirrelbrain Your lunch looks yummy! 😋 10mo
MicheleinPhilly I love your unabashed love for beets. ☺️ 10mo
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TrishB @MicheleinPhilly my iron supplement 😁 10mo
MicheleinPhilly And they‘re delicious! And make your pee purple! ☺️ 10mo
TrishB @MicheleinPhilly what more could you want!? 10mo
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Sharpeipup
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Escaped the city and real life for a bit during the long weekend.

maich Beautiful picture💕🥰 10mo
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Shannon_McKinney
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An incredible account of one of the only Jewish men to escape Auschwitz‘s-Birkenau.

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This is an excellent account of a man who escaped from Auschwitz, and his determination to warn the world of the genocide. He was positive that once the world was aware, they would put an end to the death camps. He did not account for people‘s unwillingness to believe the unthinkable, or for political maneuvering. This is an important book about the atrocities committed by the Nazis, and the heroism of those who fought them.

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Abailliekaras
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A brilliant book about Rudi Vrba‘s escape from Auschwitz with Fred Wetzler and their attempt to tell the world about the Final Solution. Highly engaging despite the harrowing material, I could not put this down. Gives a sense of the Europe-wide nature of the program & the deception & secrecy involved. And humans‘ refusal to believe even when told. Our discussion up now on Books On The Go 🎧.

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Cortg
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The Escape Artist is an excellent historic/biography that I listened to. It‘s the story of Walter Rosenburg, later Rudolf Vrba, who, along with Alfred Wetzler escaped Auschwitz. He is given credit to sounding the bell about what was happening at Auschwitz. A sad story but an important one. Winner of the National Jewish Book Award. #Booked2023 ~wrongly incarcerated main character #Pop23 ~a book with a map

Cinfhen I thought this one was fantastic too! Such an extraordinary feat ♥️A true hero 1y
squirrelbrain Sounds fascinating - stacked! 1y
Cortg @Cinfhen He was such a brilliant man, it‘s a shame he went through what he did and the struggles he had throughout his life after his escape. Heartbreaking. 1y
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RowReads1
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My other current non-fiction read I stopped because it‘s to fraught right now. I picked this one to replace it🤔.

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Zuhkeeyah
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A gripping recounting of one man's determination to break out from Auschwitz and warn the world. Walter was an intelligent young man who had a knack for numbers. He quite literally held the number of Jews killed at the concentration camp in his head until he could finally tell the right people.

#nonfiction2023

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Sometimes you just have to let the cuddles take over everything….

dabbe Oh, sweet Lordy! Dat's da cutest pup! 💙🐾💙 2y
bio_chem06 @dabbe he‘s dumb as a box of rocks but sweet as can be 🤣🤣 2y
dabbe @bio_chem06 I'll take sweet any day of the week! 🤣💚🤗 2y
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charl08
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More than 600 Jewish men from Trnava had been deported to Auschwitz... in 1942. By the spring of 1944, only two were still alive: Walter Rosenberg and Alfréd Wetzler. All the rest had either been swiftly murdered... or suffered the slow death in which Auschwitz-Birkenau specialised... Fred and Walter had grown up with those 600 boys and men - as teachers and schoolmates, family friends and acquaintances...

now every last one of them was gone.

charl08 Image from Wikipedia. Vrba at school (front row, fourth left), Bratislava, Czechoslovakia, 1935–1936 2y
IndianBookworm The fact that all this isn't even 100 years old. 🥲 2y
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Floresj
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This story is incredible. Not romanticized, but a pure survival story with a variety of close calls along the way. Not only was the time in Auschwitz well written, but I especially liked the ending- the mental toll that surviving had and it‘s impact on relationships thereafter. It‘s just remarkable anyone could survive that experience.

charl08 Agreed. 2y
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CBee
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Rudolf “Rudi” Vrba - a hero. May he rest in peace, a peace I don‘t know if he ever found on Earth.

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CBee
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It seems fitting that I finished this the day before Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom HaShoah). Let us all remember those who told their stories, those who didn‘t shy away from telling the world of the horror of the Holocaust. Let us especially remember all of the Jews who died, and honor them.

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 💔💔💔 2y
RowReads1 😢 I have this one on hold at the library. 2y
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CBee @RowReads1 it is of course heartbreaking, and infuriating. But so important and you‘ll be inspired by the heroics and bravery. 2y
Deblovestoread We must NEVER forget and use our voices so deniers are not the loudest voice out there. 2y
CBee @Deblovestoread YES 🙌🏻 It‘s vital with so much denial and vitriol in this country right now. (edited) 2y
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jlhammar
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#12Booksof2022 🎶 On the twelfth day of Christmas my true love read to me, an incredible true story 🎶

For my twelve, I‘m highlighting my favorite audiobooks of the year. Great books that were all the more enjoyable thanks to outstanding narration &/or production.

Andrew65 Excellent choice. Thanks for playing along, it‘s been a good way to review the year. 2y
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Cinfhen
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December was the only month I wavered on @Andrew65 but ultimately this true story of a young man who‘s unnerving determination to be heard completely won me over💓💓💓💓💓 Thanks for hosting #12Booksof2022 💚I enjoyed seeing all the recommendations and have now added MORE books to my never ending list 😅
Looking forward to 2023 🤓

Andrew65 Thanks for playing along, it‘s been a good way to review the year. You‘ve posted such fabulous books and really added to my TBR 😂 2y
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Mitch
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Oh wow - love it! Thank you so much @jenniferw88 Have a really lovey holiday. 🎄❤️🎄
#jolabokaflodswap2022

jenniferw88 It took everything in me not to say anything when @Cinfhen reviewed this the other day, and @TrishB found it for 99p on Kindle!! I was thinking 'please don't buy it Mitch!' 😂 2y
Mitch @jenniferw88 I did read @cinfhen review and thought I really MUST read this asap! Thankfully I‘m a print not kindle girl! 2y
rockpools I‘m eyeing the mint dairy milk - didn‘t know that was a thing! 2y
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julesG @rockpools same! 🤣 2y
TrishB @jenniferw88 phew….it looks like a great read. 2y
Cinfhen Great choice @jenniferw88 both the book & the chocolate!!!! Mint and chocolate is my FAVORITE combination 2y
jenniferw88 @Cinfhen it's one of my favourites too, but with dark chocolate! I also like the strawberry and orange cremes. 2y
Cinfhen I‘m also a fan of peanut butter and chocolate @jenniferw88 and I prefer milk chocolate 🍫 but honestly it‘s all good 😊 2y
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Cinfhen
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I‘ve read dozens of Holocaust NF and this one ranks amongst the most moving & compelling. Walter Rosenberg, a bright young man from Slovakia risked his life to escape from Auschwitz, in order to warn the Hungarian Jews, the last Jewish community to be deported, what would befall them in the coming weeks. Rosenberg defines the word hero in every sense & facet. This book is begging for a movie adaptation! It‘s a stunning story & worthy of 5 ⭐️
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Cinfhen I guess I did jump the gun on my #Top22of22 because this book 💯deserves a place on the list🫶🏼 2y
BarbaraBB Fantastic review! 2y
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Cinfhen It‘s an incredible story and brilliantly told @BarbaraBB - im awed 2y
Megabooks Wow!! Thanks for the tag! 2y
jlhammar Great review! I agree, this was excellent. So gripping. 2y
TrishB Great review. I always check on kindle when I think I want to stack a book and this is currently 99p 👍🏻 2y
Cinfhen Ohhhhh @TrishB it‘s TOTALLY worth it! Yay 😁 I couldn‘t believe how little I knew about this specific story @jlhammar @Megabooks - out of the millions of Jews brought to Auschwitz only 4 Jews successfully escaped! And 105 Poles & Soviets in total who were being held as enemies of the Reich. 2y
squirrelbrain Thanks for the tip! @TrishB 2y
Cinfhen Glad you saw the deal @squirrelbrain 😘 2y
TrishB @squirrelbrain always surprised how happy they make me 😁 2y
Librarybelle Stacking! 2y
CBee @Cinfhen I started listening to this in the car today, I‘m already hooked. 2y
Cinfhen I‘m so happy to see so many stacking and reading this book @Librarybelle @CBee It‘s such an amazing story and there‘s a lot to think about 2y
MyNamesParadise After seeing your post on this book, I went out and bought it. I‘m eager to read it! 2y
Cinfhen I‘m so happy to hear that @MyNamesParadise please lmk what you think 🧡 - hope u love it too 2y
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Cinfhen
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I‘ve read dozens of true accounts from Holocaust survivors and each time I‘m shocked by the depravity & cruelty against innocent children, babies, the elderly, and the unknowing men & women. It‘s impossible to comprehend. this type of evil. This book is breaking my heart.

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What an incredible story of survival of a man who would be one of the first (and only a handful of) Jews that escaped from Auschwitz. It‘s amazing how resilient he was and utterly heartbreaking what he had to go through - not just during his time there but after his escape as well. Well written and laid out well

#nonfiction #NFnovember

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TheDaysGoBy
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That feeling when your book does not auto-renew and you have a couple days to finish it and you‘re only halfway through 😬

Not that I can‘t do it because I definitely should‘ve had it read by now but I need to make it a priority now or else deal with some fines 😂

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jlhammar
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Riveting read! Rudi Vrba‘s story is amazing and deserves to be more well-known. In Freedland‘s hands, his account reads more like a thriller (which he has experience writing under the pseudonym Sam Bourne). I can definitely see why this made the #BaillieGifford2022 shortlist.

I went with a mix of print and audio. The print includes maps and photographs. Freedland does a great job narrating the audiobook.

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Smrloomis
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Just finished this on audio and it was so very interesting and of course terrifying as well. Unsurprisingly I had to take breaks from the brutality of everything Vrba lived through, but otherwise found this to be a very engrossing read. One of the best books I‘ve read in 2022.

jlhammar Hope to start this one over the weekend. Can't wait! 2y
Smrloomis @jlhammar I‘ll be looking forward to hearing what you think! 2y
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jlhammar
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Friday #bookmail Part 2 - Nonfiction

A few options for Nonfiction November. The Escape Artist and Super-Infinite are both on the Baillie Gifford Prize shortlist and I‘ve been eagerly anticipating the release of Muppets in Moscow since I first heard about it months ago. Here‘s hoping for a great reading month!

LeahBergen I‘ve been eyeing The Escape Artist! 2y
Aims42 Yay for “Muppets in Moscow” 🙌 I hope you enjoy it! Can‘t wait to see what you think 😁 2y
Megabooks Thank you for reminding me about Muppets! 2y
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