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Out Of Auschwitz
Written by Stanley Goleniewski
Narrated by Stanley Goleniewski
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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About this audiobook
The purpose of my book is to share with you and the word the tragic events which I witnessed and lived through. My experience constitutes and an unusual testimony which should not be forgotten but studied by future generations, to learn the ultimate truth about Auschwitz. I write this book to tell about my experience and what I witnessed. However, I still remember vividly, the smoke coming from the chimneys of the crematoria, the stench of burning human bodies, the hard work in rain and snow, hunger and horrendous fatigue, diseases, lice, fleas, bugs and bloody dysentery. I am the Holocaust survivor who remembers vividly the horrors of Auschwitz and Dachau concentration camps.
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Reviews for Out Of Auschwitz
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This is so hard to comprehend that I will have to listen to it again. It was well written, but the atrocity that happened is too much in one setting to hear. Excellent read. My blessings to the author. Thank you for sharing. This should never happen again.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I am so grateful to Stanley Goleniewski for putting his tragic experience into words. I don't think we shall ever understand the capacity for some human beings to engage in such evil, apparently without feeling or remorse, even with glee and arrogance. I trust in a Higher Power to see that all things are done well ultimately in this universe. Certainly, a heavenly experience should welcome a good man and a good woman and a temporary hellish experience, an evil man or evil woman. Truth is heavenly to the righteous and hellish to the evil. I hope for the salvation of all regardless of evil done, but the path to that salvation must be a walk of truth. I don't know why one particular event of this book sent me into sobbing as a 57 year old man, but when Stanley Goleniewski was liberated by American soldiers and given clean underwear, for some reason that sends me into sobbing, even once again as I write this. The dignity of something so simple as being offered a gift of clean underwear stands in such stark contrast to the horrors of the murders, humiliation, and degradation done to the many enemies of the German Reich. We must never allow this to happen again.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I didn't "love it" as the subject matter was simply too awful to bear. However, it should be required reading for every high school student. The behavior of the Nazis must never be allowed under any circumstance. It will be repeated if we have not been taught true-- not altered--history. Narration was ok, a 4 out of 5.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This book provides a firsthand account of the cruelty and inhumanity that was dealt our to victims of the ghastly concentration camps run by the Nazis during the Holocaust. The author experienced life in several of these camps and lived to recount his life and suffering there.