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BELSEN

All the misery and bestiality of Hitler’s most infamous death-camp
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Digit/Brown, Watson Ltd., London, 1959, 1st world publication.  D.270.  MMPB, 159 pages.  Wraps show some edge wear, some reading creases, ding to rear wrap at lower spine edge; some age-toning; binding tight.  Interior clean and unmarked with tanning pages.  ‘Much has been written about the Horrors and Misery and Slaughter of Nazi Germany’s many Extermination Camps … and, possibly, Belsen is the most notorious of these.  Here we have a searing story, the terrible ordeal of an eminent Munich doctor, who, having refused to carry out an illegal operation, is arrested on a trumped-up charge of conspiracy and sent to Belsen.  His life of suffering and starvation there makes harrowing reading.’ (from rear wrap)

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