Five Chimneys

Five Chimneys

by OlgaLengyel (Author)

Synopsis

Having lost her husband, her parents, and her two young sons to the Nazi exterminators, Olga Lengyel had little to live for during her seven-month internment in Auschwitz. Only Lengyel's work in the prisoners' underground resistance and the need to tell this story kept her fighting for survival. She survived by her wit and incredible strength. Despite her horrifying closeness to the subject, FIVE CHIMNEYS does not retreat into self-pity or sensationalism. When first published (two years after World War 2 ended), Albert Einstein was so moved by her story that he wrote a personal letter to Lengyel, thanking her for her very frank, very well written book . Today, with 'ethnic cleansing' in Bosnia, and neo-Nazism on the rise in western Europe, we cannot afford to forget the grisly lessons of the Holocaust. FIVE CHIMNEYS is a stark reminder that the unspeakable can happen wherever and whenever ethnic hatreds, religious bigotries, and racial discriminations are permitted to exist.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 231
Edition: 2nd Revised
Publisher: Academy Chicago Publishers
Published: 30 Aug 1995

ISBN 10: 0897333764
ISBN 13: 9780897333764

Media Reviews
Thank you for your very frank, very well-written book. You have done a real service by letting the ones who are now silent and most forgotten speak... -- Albert Einstein.
Author Bio
Olga Lengyel