A Train Near Magdeburg―The Holocaust, the survivors, and the American soldiers who saved them
by:
Matthew Rozell
in:
Military History
Summary:
The book recounts the harrowing experiences of Holocaust survivors who were liberated by American soldiers near Magdeburg, Germany, in 1945. It weaves together eyewitness accounts from the survivors and liberators, detailing the horrors of the camps and the profound impact of the rescue on both groups.
Key points:
1. Holocaust Horrors: The book details the Holocaust's atrocities, including the genocide of six million Jews and the brutal conditions in concentration camps.
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