Survival in Auschwitz
Survival in Auschwitz is a book of how life in a concentration camp was.
It is Primo Levi's story of being taken as an Italian partisan in December 1943 and
shipped to Poland cause he was a Jew. The book begins with the ironic sentence, "It was
my good fortune to be deported to Auschwitz only in 1944..." He shows us through every
way of surviving in the camps: a four-day train trip in packed train with
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worlds, I would also have explained the essence of the great insanity of the third
Germany."
Primo Levi survives because he has brains and luck. He is in the infirmary when
the camp ships out before the Russian Army come. No one knows what happened to
those healthy enough to march. Did they die in the furnaces? Levi, meanwhile, must
suffer only the cold, the infectious diseases, and the hunger the Germans leave behind
them
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