Viola Stern Fischerová

Mengeleho dievča / Mengele´s Girl

The Nazi extermination camps were hell on earth, built by one group of people for another group of people, with the aim of trampling their human dignity to death, to smash to dust the last remnants of human pride and, ultimately, eliminate the human wrecks whose souls had long been dead. Those lucky enough to survive this hell tried to forget as soon as they could. Fortunately, not all of them did. The Slovak Viola Stern Fischerová, who survived Mengele’s experiments, four concentration camps, and eventually managed to escape from the Nazis, found enough strength to tell the story of the hell she had been through and pass on her important message to future generations. Reading Viola’s story is not easy. It is painfully tragic. Brace yourself for a heavy weight on your chest and a lump in your throat, and be prepared to let your emotions get the better of you at times. This is a story that will leave a profound emotional mark. Mengele’s Girl is drenched in tears.

Publisher

Number of pages

368

Language

Slovak language

Year

2016

Book category

History

Original language

Slovak language

Issue

1.

Published in

Bratislava

ISBN

978-80-551-5188-5

Book cover

Hardcover

Authors

Viola Stern Fischerová