999 YOUNG WOMEN- THE STORY OF THE FIRST TRANSPORT TO AUSCHWITZ

999 YOUNG WOMEN- THE STORY OF THE FIRST TRANSPORT TO AUSCHWITZ

By Dion McAdam Heather (Author)

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On March 25, 1942, the first transmit was the Auschwitz extermination camp. The charge was 999 young girls and women, all Jewish. This is their story. The train left Popdard in Slovakia. They were at the beginning of their lives, unmarried and innovation of adventure and national pride. They left the parents' house dressed in their best and waved peace happily, expecting to come. They were to the collapse of their work in their government service paid 500 Reichamark (about $ 200) for each, only so that the Nazis would take them as coercive facts. 999 young women set off, only few survived. These women, who were sent to safe death, were not underground warriors, not spies, or even war. They were the weakest population, puts power and not only because they were Jewish, but also because they were women. Now, in the 75th anniversary of the release of the camp, relying on comprehensive interviews with survivors and historical information collected through documents, eyewitnesses and relatives, the praise of the praise of Hatar Dion of Eckel tells the first story of 999 women. Heather Dion Makama wrote with Rene Cornreich Galisan with Rene's promising award: the story of sisters in Auschwitz. She is active in the fight against the Holocaust denial and serves as the director and carriage of Rena's Promise Foundation. In 2000, her prose book The Weeping Buddha was published. Makama with a creative writing, a member of the CITIES OF PEACE: Auschwitz venture and serves as a writer of articles for major newspapers in the United States such as the New York Times, National Geographic, Daily Mail and the Guardian. "A fresh and worthwhile story of Auschwitz in 75 years to release the camp.

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