The Slave

Nonfiction, History, Jewish, Holocaust, Military, World War II
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Author: Micheline Maurel ISBN: 9781786257130
Publisher: Normanby Press Publication: November 6, 2015
Imprint: Normanby Press Language: English
Author: Micheline Maurel
ISBN: 9781786257130
Publisher: Normanby Press
Publication: November 6, 2015
Imprint: Normanby Press
Language: English

Micheline Maurel was a well-noted academic who had achieved a measure of recognition before the advent of the Second World War, she was appointed Professeur de Lettres at Lyon 1941-1942 in the Nazi-Occupied zone of France. However, by night, she was a clandestine member of the French resistance, acting as a courier and gatherer of intelligence; she was arrested in 1943 by the Gestapo and deported to Neubrandenburg, part of the Ravensbrück concentration camp complex. Through iron will she survived the torture, starvation, beatings and degradations of the SS for a horrendous twenty months. Even after the Russians liberated the camp the sufferings of the inmates were not over as they were forced marched and mistreated by their supposed liberators. In this stark memoir she recounts the inhumanity of the hell that was in her words “An Ordinary Camp”.
“The savage and sadistic clamoring for expression inside each human heart.”—N.Y. Herald Tribune

“A revelation of degradation and deliberate corruption. But it is also a noble affirmation of the human spirit.”—San Francisco Call Bulletin

“The most systematic horror ever imposed on women”—Nashville Tennessean

“Bestial and terrible...shocking and beautiful”—Chicago Tribune

“A magnificent memoir”—Baltimore Sun

“Better than THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK”—Readers Syndicate

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Micheline Maurel was a well-noted academic who had achieved a measure of recognition before the advent of the Second World War, she was appointed Professeur de Lettres at Lyon 1941-1942 in the Nazi-Occupied zone of France. However, by night, she was a clandestine member of the French resistance, acting as a courier and gatherer of intelligence; she was arrested in 1943 by the Gestapo and deported to Neubrandenburg, part of the Ravensbrück concentration camp complex. Through iron will she survived the torture, starvation, beatings and degradations of the SS for a horrendous twenty months. Even after the Russians liberated the camp the sufferings of the inmates were not over as they were forced marched and mistreated by their supposed liberators. In this stark memoir she recounts the inhumanity of the hell that was in her words “An Ordinary Camp”.
“The savage and sadistic clamoring for expression inside each human heart.”—N.Y. Herald Tribune

“A revelation of degradation and deliberate corruption. But it is also a noble affirmation of the human spirit.”—San Francisco Call Bulletin

“The most systematic horror ever imposed on women”—Nashville Tennessean

“Bestial and terrible...shocking and beautiful”—Chicago Tribune

“A magnificent memoir”—Baltimore Sun

“Better than THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK”—Readers Syndicate

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