The Man Who Broke Into Auschwitz By: Denis Avey
This is a true story about British soldier Denis Avey who fought in the deserts around Egypt during WW2. He was captured as a POW and was able to find a few times to escape his captors, only to be caught again. Eventually he was sent to a POW camp right by Auschwitz called E715. Him and his fellow POW's were sent to work on a factory with the Jewish prisoners from Auschwitz. The POW's tried to help the prisoners whenever they could without either of them getting into trouble. Denis made friends with two of these Jewish prisoners one called Hans and another called Ernst. Denis Avey talks about his remarkable and very disturbing time as a POW. He talks about the terrors he had seen and how he felt he was able to survive. Through Hans, Denis was able to plan a truly terrifying ordeal for the two to switch places so that Hans could have a "break" from prisoner life; and so Denis could see what it was like inside Auscwitz.
I really enjoy reading about WW2 especially the personal experiences from the survivors of all areas of the war. World War Two has always fascinated me since I was first told about it in 8th grade. From my first time reading The Diary of Anne Frank and being told about the holocaust and WW2. I have been enraptured ever since. If you are like me and enjoy stories from WW2, then this is a definite must read.
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