Last Stop Auschwitz, Eddy de Wind
Last Stop Auschwitz, Eddy de Wind
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Last Stop Auschwitz
My Story of Survival from within the Camp

Author: Eddy de Wind

Narrator: Robert Fass

Unabridged: 7 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/21/2020


Synopsis

Written in Auschwitz itself and translated for the first time ever into English, this one-of-a-kind, minute-by-minute true account is a crucial historical testament to a Holocaust survivor's fight for his life at the largest extermination camp in Nazi Germany.

"We know that there is only one ending to this, only one liberation from this barbed wire hell: death." -- Eddy de Wind
In 1943, amidst the start of German occupation, Eddy de Wind worked as a doctor at Westerbork, a Dutch transit camp. His mother had been taken to this camp by Nazis but Eddy was assured by the Jewish Council she would be freed in exchange for his labor. He later found out she'd already been transferred to Auschwitz.
While at Westerbork, he fell in love with a woman named Friedel and they married. One year later, they were transported to Auschwitz. Upon arrival, Friedel and Eddy were separated -- Eddy forced to work as a medical assistant in one barrack, Friedel at the mercy of Nazi experimentation in a nearby block. Sneaking moments with his beloved and communicating whenever they could, Eddy longed for the day he could be free with Friedel . . .
Written in the camp itself in the weeks following the Red Army's liberation of the camp, Last Stop Auschwitz is the raw, true account of Eddy's experiences at Auschwitz. In stunningly poetic prose, he provides unparalleled access to the horrors he faced in the concentration camp. Including photos from Eddy's life before, during, and after the Holocaust, this poignant memoir is at once a moving love story, a detailed portrayal of the atrocities of Auschwitz, and an intelligent consideration of the kind of behavior -- both good and evil -- people are capable of. Never before published in English, this book is a vital and enduring document: a testament to the strength of the human spirit, and a warning against the depths we can sink to when prejudice is given power.

Reviews

Goodreads review by AscultSiCitesc on April 20, 2022

3,5 ⭐️......more

Goodreads review by Jennifer ~ TarHeelReader on February 15, 2020

Thank you to the publisher for the gifted copy. Written while Eddy de Wind was a prisoner in Auschwitz, this survival story is one that can’t be missed. Like all Holocaust stories, the atrocities are laid bare, and like with most survival stories, there is always hope, hope and humanity. More thought......more

Goodreads review by 8stitches 9lives on January 10, 2020

There have been many books written of late about world war II experiences; there are those detailing the lead up to the brutal war, those that discuss the war itself and those that talk about the aftermath but never have I read one which was actually written with a pencil and paper whilst both Eddy......more

Goodreads review by Jovi on January 16, 2022

Eddy de Wind și-a scris povestea sa la Auschwitz, imediat după ce lagărul a fost eliberat de ruși și este o mărturie de prim rang asupra grozăviilor din lagărul nazist. El și-a terminat mărturia puțin după război, și-a publicat cartea în Olanda, dar nu a fost aproape deloc apreciată de public, într-......more

Goodreads review by Anita on May 07, 2020

3,5 estrellas Esta historia está escrita por un superviviente judío tras su paso por Auschwitz. Es muy dura y bastante gráfica, ya que digamos que es una especie de “Diario de Anna Frank” y Eddy nos cuenta en todo momento como lo vivió todo. Yo tenía muchas ganas de leer esta historia, pero tengo qu......more


Quotes

"This unique contribution to the literature of the Holocaust will prove invaluable to all readers interested in recollections and histories of the period."
Library Journal, starred review

"Still has considerable relevance...[Last Stop Auschwitz] almost gives the reader the impression of being a novel of fiction which, unfortunately, it is not."—New York Journal of Books