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Survivor : Auschwitz, the Death March and my fight for freedom

Part of the Extraordinary Lives, Extraordinary Stories of World War Two series
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Sam Pivnik's life story is a classic testimony of Holocaust survival.

In 1939, on his thirteenth birthday, Sam Pivnik's life changed forever when the Nazis invaded Poland.

He survived the two ghettoes set up in his home town of Bedzin and six months on Auschwitz's notorious Rampkommando where prisoners were either taken away for entry to the camp or gassing.

After this harrowing experience he was sent to work at the brutal Furstengrube mining camp.

He could have died on the 'Death March' that took him west as the Third Reich collapsed and he was one of only a handful of people who swam to safety when the Royal Air Force sank the prison ship Cap Arcona, in 1945, mistakenly believing it to be carrying fleeing members of the SS. Now in his eighties, Sam Pivnik tells for the first time the story of his life, a true tale of survival against the most extraordinary odds.

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Hodder Paperback
144475839X / 9781444758399
Paperback / softback
06/06/2013
United Kingdom
English
303 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (black and white)
20 cm
Reprint. Originally published: London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2012.