In Jonathan Freedland’s non-fiction work, The Escape Artist: The Man Who Broke Out of Auschwitz to Warn the World , we follow the harrowing true story of Walter Rosenberg (later Rudolf Vrba).
The story takes a dark turn when he successfully defends a sociopath, Liam Foyle, only for Foyle to turn his predatory sights on Burton’s own family. The Escape Artist
In 1944, at just 19 years old, Vrba became one of only four people to successfully escape Auschwitz. Unlike most who escaped for survival, Vrba’s primary
Unlike most who escaped for survival, Vrba’s primary goal was to "sound the alarm". He realized the Nazi killing machine relied on the victims' ignorance, and he believed that by smuggling out a detailed report of the atrocities, he could save those yet to be deported. Unlike most who escaped for survival
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