Richard Rashke, a former journalist and teacher, is the author of The Killing of Karen Silkwood and Stormy Genius: The Life of Aviation's Maverick Bill Lear.
"Brilliantly reconstructs the degradation and drama of Sobibor. . .
. A memorable and moving saga, full of anger and anguish, a
reminder never to forget."--Jordan E. Cohn, San Francisco
Chronicle
"A sensitive, thoughtful, and well-researched account of the
'biggest prisoner escape of World War II.'"--Samuel Gold, Jewish
Chicago
"A journalistic account in the tradition of Truman Capote's In Cold
Blood,"--Choice
"The authoritative version of the breakout from the Nazi
experimentation camp at Sobibor. . . . Gives us a very good idea of
how the will to survive can lead quite ordinary people to surmount
the most extraordinary obstacles."--Meir Ronen, Jerusalem Post
"This moving and angry book deserves to be read."--Susan Osnos,
Washington Post
"A unique, unforgettable, deeply-moving and effective account of a
death camp."--Allen A. Warsen, Detroit Jewish News
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