Medical Block, Buchenwald: The Personal Testimony of Inmate 996, Block 36

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Buchenwald was the notorious concentration camp near Weimer. It was the death camp which, at the invitation of Dwight Eisenhower and the request of Winston Churchill, a British parliamentary commission visited soon after American soldiers liberated the area. The commission's report left the world aghast. Yet it reported only a brief chapter in the story of Buchenwald. Walter Poller was a Buchenwald inmate, ordered under penalty of death to assist the German monsters-doctors. He witnessed appalling atrocities. 56,000 human beings were murdered in Buchenwald, systematic genocide exercised with brutality that included medical torture. Miraculously, Walter Poller survived. This damning indictment is an answer to President Reagan's lie that the S.S. men were, like the Jews, victims. Medical Block Buchenwald is an indictment that must never be forgotten.

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AuthorWalter Poller
PublisherSouvenir Press
PlaceLondon
Year1961
BindingHardcover
ConditionFair
CommentsCovered in clear plastic; Book opens wide, but all pages firmly intact
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