In April 1944, Miklos Nyiszli was taken to Auschwitz as a Hungarian Jew. When he arrived at the camp, he
discovered huge crematoria and the 'nauseating odour of burning flesh and scorched hair', but identified
himself as an experienced forensic doctor in the belief this could help others. He would soon be working on
experiments and autopsies under Joseph Mengele himself, until Auschwitz was finally liberated in 1945.
Auschwitz: A Doctor's Eyewitness Account is a shocking, controversial and heart-breaking look at one of
humanity's darkest moments, through one man's honest report of his time there, assisting the very men who
This book is a concise history of the Hungarian Artillery (1913-2013) . It follows the branch of service through the busy hundred years of the military history: changing situations, goals and princ...
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