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POLISH UNDERGROUND LABOR MOVEMENT - The Camp of Disappearing Men - a Story of the Oswiecim [Auschwitz] Concentration Camp, Based on Reports from the Polish Underground Labor Movement

New York: Poland Fights, 1944. First U.S. Edition. Paperback. Illustrated by Groth, John. This 1944 work, translated from the Polish, paints a grim picture of life in the Auschwitz concentration camp. Based on a pamphlet issued by the Polish Underground Labor Movement. Sponsored by the National CIO War Relief Committee. All names are fictitious. Contents include: Round- Up; Cattle Car; Gymnastics; Work Brings Freedom; The Ghost Battalion; No Night in Oswiecim; Golgotha; The Dogs of War; Purgatory Chamber; Ten For One; Hide-And-Seek; Jan's Escape. Oblong 10" x 8". 42 stapled pages. Monochrome illustrations. Unmarked with average wear. ; Illustrations; Sm 8vo. Good .
USD 495.00 [Appr.: EURO 455 | £UK 390.5 | JP¥ 76366] Book number 441j1175

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