
"The story of the writer's experiences in the Nazi concentration camp of Sachsenhausen. Here was the experimental laboratory where the Nazis perfected the techniques in extermination later applied to victims from all over Europe. It was also the training ground for the personnel, recruited from the dregs of Germany's prisons. Shows how human fortitude, ingenuity, mutual loyalty and the will to live can enable men to survive unbelievable degradation; or, if they must die, to die like men." - dust jacket. [iv], 284 pp. Black and white reproduction of the Alien's Order, 1920 which caused the author to be expelled to Berlin after he had escaped to England. "The impact of your memoir is terrific... I think this book is an achievement equalling Zola's J'Accuse." - Manfred George, Editor. "We ought to have these stories preserved. The whole race suffers when such things happen." - Pearl Buck, Nobel laureate. Book clean and unmarked with average wear to publisher's red cloth. Binding sound. Above-average wear to dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A sound copy of this important account. Kehr & Langmaid 6239, Weiner Library (Cat. 7) 1819. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall
Title: Experiment "E" - a Report from an Extermination Laboratory
Location Published: New York, Didier, Publishers: 1945
Binding: Hardcover
Book Condition: Good in Fair dust jacket
Categories: History, Europe, Judaica, Holocaust
Seller ID: 214h5790
Keywords: sachsenhausen holocaust concentration camps nazi germany medical experimentation