Auschwitz - By Train To Birch Tree Meadow

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READER DISCRETION IS STRONGLY ADVISED because this book includes descriptions and illustrations of the terrible cruelty inflicted on men, women and children by the Nazi's. The book is in two parts and is a factual account of genocide, committed by German Nazi's. It happened at a Polish village called Brzezinka which means Birch Tree Meadow, and was situated some two miles from the town of Oswiecim in south-west Poland. The official number of innocent men, women and children killed at Auschwitz is put at 1,200,000. However, in his evidence given at the Nuremburg Trials the 'main' commandant of Auschwitz-II-Birkenau, Rudolf Hoss, put the figure at 2,500,000. The Nazi methods of barbaric killing varied. Victims were either gassed, shot, hanged, beaten, neglected, worked-to-death, asphyxiated, starved or died through medical experiments. Most of them were exterminated in special gassing chambers which were planned and constructed to kill people on an industrial scale. They were killed, not in the heat of battle, not by military siege, aerial bombardment or the harsh conditions of modern war, but by deliberate, planned murder. Part I of the book has been compiled from 'published' historical records and survivors accounts. It is presented in chronological order and serves to provide the reader with an overall understanding of the establishment and expansion of Auschwitz. The prisoners in these camps were forced to work as slave-labourers, and when the war started they were pressed into slave labour directly for the Nazi war effort. They received no pay, a food ration at starvation level and no medical necessities to survive. Gradually over three years, the Nazi's constructed extermination centres for the sole design and purpose to enable the mass murder of ethnic groups from almost every country in the world. Part II of the book enables the reader to assimilate the grievous torture that innocent men, women and children had to endure even before they were murdered and the author has over-laid proven facts upon the lives of a Jewish family forced to live in a Ghetto. Their names are fictitious, but in relating them to the dreadful but truthful events which were cast upon the Jewish citizens of Europe, the account serves to heighten the understanding and appreciation of the reader. Thousands were rounded-up and transported to a centralized extermination unit, others were marched to the edge of deep burial pits and shot in the back of the head. Many were harshly confined in a Ghetto under terrible and oppressive conditions, where through starvation and intimidation they were brought to a very low physical and mental state. Periodically these people were evicted from the Ghettos and like the family featured in this account were transported to a death camp and gassed like 'unwanted-dogs.' The account describes how the Nazi's 'cleared' a Ghetto in Warsaw and follows a mother and her three children on their long journey in a railway 'goods-wagon' to Auschwitz-II-Birkenau, where they were murdered in a gas chamber together with 2,600 other men, women and children who travelled with them.
About the Author: Derek was a 'Marconi Technical Author'writing installation, operation and maintenance manuals on subjects ranging through Radar, Avionics, Communications, Sound and Television Broadcasting, Closed Circuit Television, Studio Colour Television Cameras and Television Weapon Guidance Systems. He claims his most important qualifications include The Ordinary and Advanced Level Certificates In Technical Authorship. As Publicity Manager for Marconi-Elliot Computer Systems, he left to accept the post of Marketing Services Manager for Viatron Computer Systems Ltd., in the USA. In 1972 he was Account Director for a leading London Technical PR Company, Richmond Towers. In 1974, Derek set up his own company named Press and PR Services, specialising in technical marketing and PR. His 'blue-chip' companies included The United States Embassy Trade Centre, Philips B.V, Redifon, The Marconi Company, Standard Telephone and Cables, Hanson International, Gardena GmBh, and Obsermet B.V. His experience in meteorological sensors and satellite systems gave him writing projects in Ireland, Holland, Germany, Canada, America and Greece. Derek became a licensed Radio Amateur (Call Sign G3MMA) in 1957. He is at present domicile in Bangkok, Thailand, and has been granted a reciprocal 'Class-A' Amateur Radio Operating Licence with the Thailand call sign HS0ZJH. Derek other books include 'Destroy The Minefields' which was influenced by the charitable work of "PRINCESS DIANA". The book raises funds to help clear minefields and rehabilitate their victims, Landmines are a global crisis; there are 120 million anti-personnel landmines laid in the world's war-zones which kill or maim over 26,000 people every year, some 72 people every day, 12 of them being children. Proceeds raised from sales of the book are used directly and specifically at minefield clearance sites and rehabilitation centres. Another book is entitled The Airmen Of Ridgewell and is an historical account of the Airfield, Station 167, RAF Ridgewell in Essex, England, 1941-1971. This station was the home to RAF 90 Squadron, The USAAF 381st Bomb Group and No's 94 and 95 Maintenance Units (Bomb Disposal). The book includes 212 pages of facts and aircrew accounts with over 60 Illustrations, it describes the airfield's construction in 1941 to its final closure 1971. .


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781497570634
  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Publisher Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 230
  • Series Title: English
  • Weight: 313 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1497570638
  • Publisher Date: 17 Mar 2014
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 12 mm
  • Width: 152 mm


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