The Martyr of Auschwitz

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Publisher : Open Road Media
ISBN 13 : 1504075811
Total Pages : 411 pages
Book Rating : 4.5/5 (4 download)

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Book Synopsis The Martyr of Auschwitz by : David Laws

Download or read book The Martyr of Auschwitz written by David Laws and published by Open Road Media. This book was released on 2022-05-24 with total page 411 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A researcher seizes an opportunity to find out what happened to her grandfather during WWII—and discovers a present-day threat as she retraces his steps . . . Munich, 1938: Two men successfully infiltrate the notorious conference at which Prime Minister Chamberlain will hand Czechoslovakia over to Hitler. One is an American radio correspondent determined to stop the gullible and dangerous act with a dramatic protest. But the other pulls a gun, and pandemonium ensues. Britain, 2013: History researcher Emma Drake has always wondered what really happened to her grandfather. The infamous Munich agreement was signed and Bradley Wilkes disappeared from the pages of history. Ever since, the family has avoided the topic and let the mystery linger. Now, through her academic work, Emma has stumbled onto an opportunity to investigate. Her quest will take her to America, Germany, and beyond—and into a present-day plot that could have explosive international consequences—in this novel of suspense and adventure from the author of The Fuhrer’s Orphans.

A Man for Others

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Publisher : HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 224 pages
Book Rating : 4.F/5 ( download)

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Book Synopsis A Man for Others by : Patricia Treece

Download or read book A Man for Others written by Patricia Treece and published by HarperCollins Publishers. This book was released on 1982 with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Maximilian Kolbe was born in 1894 in southern Poland and declared a saint on October 10 1982, by Pope John Paul II (for whom he is a spiritual hero). A Man for Others chronicles Kolbe's remarkable life, which climaxed in 1941 in Auschwitz, where he volunteered to die in place of a fellow prisoner he hardly knew. Told chiefly in the words of his family, friends, acquanitances, and death-camp survivors -- including the man he died for -- A Man for Others is the story of an innovative, down-to-earth, and immensely likable man whose martyr's death concluded a life devoted to his ideal of "love without limits." Maximilian Kolbe is a real hero for our times and an inspiration for any reader." --

The Theologian of Auschwitz

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ISBN 13 : 9781943901135
Total Pages : 362 pages
Book Rating : 4.9/5 (11 download)

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Book Synopsis The Theologian of Auschwitz by : Peter Damian Fehlner

Download or read book The Theologian of Auschwitz written by Peter Damian Fehlner and published by . This book was released on 2020-02-11 with total page 362 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Fundamental to understanding Kolbe's original thinking about the Immaculate Conception, Fehlner's insight and critique is a bridge from the mystical formulations of Francis of Assisi, who inherited them from Sacred Scripture and gave them a Marian coloring. The theology of Bonaventure and Duns Scotus becomes a bridge between Francis and Kolbe.

From Matron to Martyr

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Publisher : Tate Publishing
ISBN 13 : 1618622005
Total Pages : 212 pages
Book Rating : 4.6/5 (186 download)

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Book Synopsis From Matron to Martyr by : Lynley Smith

Download or read book From Matron to Martyr written by Lynley Smith and published by Tate Publishing. This book was released on 2012 with total page 212 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: After finding a tenuous family connection to the mysterious and captivating Jane Haining, Lynley Smith crafted Jane's fictionalized diary, a biography of a faithful servant and Scottish missionary who died at the hands of Nazi butchers in Auschwitz Concentration Camp during World War II, in the inspirational and bittersweetFrom Matron to Martyr.Within these pages you'll discover how Jane's death has become a beacon of hope to the countless Jews of this generation who seek an answer to the big question: If the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob would allow His people to experience such horrific events as the Holocaust, could He still love us? Is He a God we even want to know anymore? Read on and discover Jane's answer in Lynley Smith'sFrom Matron to Martyr.'Lynley Smith'sFrom Matron to Martyris a touching and personal account of the life of Jane Haining. This fitting tribute to a fine Christian woman rightfully keeps the memory of Jane Haining's lamp burning. Jane is one more example of decent Christianity prepared to lay down its life for the Jewish people.'Nigel WoodleyNew Zealand pastor, dedicated supporter of Israel, and author ofHolocaust Exposed: The Bible Enigma in 2009

The Holy Martyr of Auschwitz

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ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 7 pages
Book Rating : 4.:/5 (878 download)

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Book Synopsis The Holy Martyr of Auschwitz by : Hilda C. Graef

Download or read book The Holy Martyr of Auschwitz written by Hilda C. Graef and published by . This book was released on 1958 with total page 7 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

The Dentist of Auschwitz

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Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
ISBN 13 : 9780813190129
Total Pages : 252 pages
Book Rating : 4.1/5 (91 download)

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Book Synopsis The Dentist of Auschwitz by : Benjamin Jacobs

Download or read book The Dentist of Auschwitz written by Benjamin Jacobs and published by University Press of Kentucky. This book was released on 2001-01-18 with total page 252 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For well over a century, the United States has witnessed a prolonged debate over organic evolution and teaching of the theory in the nation's public schools. The controversy that began with the publication of Darwin's Origin of the Species had by the 1920s expanded to include theologians, politicians, and educators. The Scopes trial of 1925 provided the growing antievolution movement with significant publicity and led to a decline in the teaching of evolution in public schools. George E. Webb details how efforts to improve science education in the wake of Sputnik resurrected antievolution sentiment and led to the emergence of "creation science" as the most recent expression of that sentiment. Creationists continue to demand "balanced treatment" of theories of creation and evolution in public schools, even though their efforts have been declared unconstitutional in a series of federal court cases. Their battles have been much more successful at the grassroots level, garnering support from local politicians and educators. Webb attributes the success of creationists primarily to the lack of scientific literacy among the American public. Although a number of published studies have dealt with specific aspects of the debate, The Evolution Controversy in America represents the first complete historical survey of the topic. In it Webb provides an analysis of one of the most intriguing debates in the history of American thought.

The Zone of Interest

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Publisher : Knopf
ISBN 13 : 0385353502
Total Pages : 312 pages
Book Rating : 4.3/5 (853 download)

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Book Synopsis The Zone of Interest by : Martin Amis

Download or read book The Zone of Interest written by Martin Amis and published by Knopf. This book was released on 2014-09-30 with total page 312 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE • AN NPR BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR • From one the most virtuosic authors in the English language: a powerful novel, written with urgency and moral force, that explores life—and love—among the Nazi bureaucrats of Auschwitz. "A masterpiece.... Profound, powerful and morally urgent.... A benchmark for what serious literature can achieve." —San Francisco Chronicle Martin Amis first tackled the Holocaust in 1991 with his bestselling novel Time's Arrow. He returns again to the Shoah with this astonishing portrayal of life in "the zone of interest," or "kat zet"—the Nazis' euphemism for Auschwitz. The narrative rotates among three main characters: Paul Doll, the crass, drunken camp commandant; Thomsen, nephew of Hitler's private secretary, in love with Doll's wife; and Szmul, one of the Jewish prisoners charged with disposing of the bodies. Through these three narrative threads, Amis summons a searing, profound, darkly funny portrait of the most infamous place in history. An epilogue by the author elucidates Amis's reasons and method for undertaking this extraordinary project.

Edith Stein

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Publisher : Paulist Press
ISBN 13 : 9781587680342
Total Pages : 180 pages
Book Rating : 4.6/5 (83 download)

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Book Synopsis Edith Stein by : Joanne Mosley

Download or read book Edith Stein written by Joanne Mosley and published by Paulist Press. This book was released on 2006 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Presents the life of Edith Stein while going behind the well known labels--Jewess, philosopher, Carmelite nun, martyr of Auschwitz--to reveal the inner struggles of a truly inspirational person. Draws on her writings on prayer, some of which are not yet available in English.

Saint Maximilian Kolbe

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Publisher : TAN Books
ISBN 13 : 1618904833
Total Pages : 169 pages
Book Rating : 4.6/5 (189 download)

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Book Synopsis Saint Maximilian Kolbe by : Rev. Fr. Jeremiah J. Smith

Download or read book Saint Maximilian Kolbe written by Rev. Fr. Jeremiah J. Smith and published by TAN Books. This book was released on 1951 with total page 169 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The famous martyr of Auschwitz (1941) who took the place of a condemned man. Before WW II, he worked mightily to conquer the world for Christ through Mary, desiring to save all souls in the world till the End of Time! His accomplishments are incredible! Proof positive the Faith produces heroes and martyrs even in our own day!

The Kolbe Reader

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Publisher : Prow Books
ISBN 13 : 9780913382356
Total Pages : 220 pages
Book Rating : 4.3/5 (823 download)

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Book Synopsis The Kolbe Reader by : Saint Maximilian Kolbe

Download or read book The Kolbe Reader written by Saint Maximilian Kolbe and published by Prow Books. This book was released on 1987 with total page 220 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Forget Not Love

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Publisher : Ignatius Press
ISBN 13 : 9780898702750
Total Pages : 208 pages
Book Rating : 4.7/5 (27 download)

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Book Synopsis Forget Not Love by : André Frossard

Download or read book Forget Not Love written by André Frossard and published by Ignatius Press. This book was released on 1991 with total page 208 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The famous French author's unique writing style captivates the reader with the heroic story of St. Maximilian Kolbe, a modern apostle of Catholic evangelization, Marian spirituality, and a martyr of charity. With the encouragement of Pope John Paul II, Frossard chronicles the dramatic life of this Polish Franciscan who volunteered to die in place of a fellow prisoner in Auschwitz.

Architect of Death at Auschwitz

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Publisher : McFarland
ISBN 13 : 1476681465
Total Pages : 252 pages
Book Rating : 4.4/5 (766 download)

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Book Synopsis Architect of Death at Auschwitz by : John W. Primomo

Download or read book Architect of Death at Auschwitz written by John W. Primomo and published by McFarland. This book was released on 2020-07-30 with total page 252 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Rudolf Hoss has been called the greatest mass murderer in history. As the longest-serving commandant of Auschwitz, he supervised the killing of more than 1.1 million people. Unlike many of his Nazi colleagues who denied either knowing about or participating in the Holocaust, Hoss remorselessly admitted, both at the Nuremberg war crimes trial and in his memoirs, that he sent hundreds of thousands of Jews to their deaths in the gas chambers, frankly describing the killing process. His "innovations" included the use of hydrogen cyanide (derived from the pesticide Zyklon B) in the camp's gas chambers. Hoss lent his name to the 1944 operation that gassed 430,000 Hungarian Jews in 56 days, exceeding the capacity of the Auschwitz's crematoria. This biography follows Hoss throughout his life, from his childhood through his Nazi command and eventual reckoning at Nuremberg. Using historical records and Hoss' autobiography, it explores the life and mind of one of history's most notorious and sadistic individuals.

Edith Stein and Companions

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Publisher : Ignatius Press
ISBN 13 : 1586173367
Total Pages : 327 pages
Book Rating : 4.5/5 (861 download)

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Book Synopsis Edith Stein and Companions by : P. W. F. M. Hamans

Download or read book Edith Stein and Companions written by P. W. F. M. Hamans and published by Ignatius Press. This book was released on 2010-01-01 with total page 327 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: On the same summer day in 1942, Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein) and hundreds of other Catholic Jews were arrested in Holland by the occupying Nazis. One hundred thirteen of those taken into custody, several of them priests and nuns, perished at Auschwitz and other concentration camps. They were murdered in retaliation for the anti-Nazi pastoral letter written by the Dutch Catholic bishops. While Saint Teresa Benedicta is the most famous member of this group, having been canonized by Pope John Paul II in 1998, all of them deserve the title of martyr, for they were killed not only because they were Jews but also because of the faith of the Church, which had compelled the Dutch bishops to protest the Nazi regime. Through extensive research in both original and secondary sources, P.W.F.M. Hamans has compiled these martyrs' biographies, several of them detailed and accompanied by photographs. Included in this volume are some remarkable conversion stories, including that of Edith Stein, the German philosopher who had entered the Church in 1922 and later became a Carmelite nun, taking the name Sister Teresa Benedicta of the Cross. Several of the witnesses chronicled here had already suffered for their faith in Christ before falling victim to Hitler's "Final Solution," enduring both rejection by their own people, including family members, and persecution by the so-called Christian society in which they lived. Among these were those who, also like Sister Teresa Benedicta, perceived the cross they were being asked to bear and accepted it willingly for the salvation of the world. Illustrated

Survival In Auschwitz

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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
ISBN 13 : 0684826801
Total Pages : 196 pages
Book Rating : 4.6/5 (848 download)

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Book Synopsis Survival In Auschwitz by : Primo Levi

Download or read book Survival In Auschwitz written by Primo Levi and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 1996 with total page 196 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A work by the Italian-Jewish writer, Primo Levi. It describes his arrest as a member of the Italian anti-fascist resistance during the Second World War, and his incarceration in the Auschwitz concentration camp from February 1944 until the camp was liberated on 27 January 1945.

Maximilian Kolbe

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Publisher : Paulist Press
ISBN 13 : 9780809166374
Total Pages : 134 pages
Book Rating : 4.1/5 (663 download)

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Book Synopsis Maximilian Kolbe by : Elaine Murray Stone

Download or read book Maximilian Kolbe written by Elaine Murray Stone and published by Paulist Press. This book was released on 1997 with total page 134 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A middle-grade biography of Maximilian Kolbe, the Polish priest who, at Auschwitz, offered himself in exchange for the life of a man with two children.

Death Dealer

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Publisher : Prometheus Books
ISBN 13 : 1616140089
Total Pages : 406 pages
Book Rating : 4.6/5 (161 download)

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Book Synopsis Death Dealer by : Rudolf Hoss

Download or read book Death Dealer written by Rudolf Hoss and published by Prometheus Books. This book was released on 2012-08-31 with total page 406 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: By his own admission, SS Kommandant Rudolf Höss was history's greatest mass murderer, having personally supervised the extermination of approximately two million people, mostly Jews, at the death camp in Auschwitz, Poland. Death Dealer is the first complete translation of Höss's memoirs into English. These bone-chilling memoirs were written between October 1946 and April 1947. At the suggestion of Professor Sanislaw Batawia, a psychologist, and Professor Jan Shen, the prosecuting attorney for the Polish War Crimes Commission in Warsaw, Höss wrote a lengthy and detailed description of how the camp developed, his impressions of the various personalities with whom he dealt, and even the extermination of millions in the gas chambers. This written testimony is perhaps the most important document attesting to the Holocaust, because it is the only candid, detailed, and (for the most part) honest description of the Final Solution from a high-ranking SS officer intimately involved in carrying out the plans of Hitler and Himmler. With the cold objectivity of a common hit-man, Höss chronicles the discovery of the most effective poison gas, and the technical obstacles that often thwarted his aim to kill as efficiently as possible. Staring at the horror without reacting, Höss allowed conditions at Auschwitz to reduce human beings to walking skeletons - then he labelled them as subhumans fit only to die. Readers will witness Höss's shallow rationalizations as he tries to balance his deeds with his increasingly disturbed, yet always ineffectual, conscience.

Edith Stein

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Publisher : Sophia Institute Press
ISBN 13 : 1622824644
Total Pages : 242 pages
Book Rating : 4.6/5 (228 download)

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Book Synopsis Edith Stein by : Maria Ruiz Scaperlanda

Download or read book Edith Stein written by Maria Ruiz Scaperlanda and published by Sophia Institute Press. This book was released on 2017 with total page 242 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the wake of World War I when neither Jews nor women were widely accepted in academia, Edith Stein rose to prominence as a leading intellectual in Germany. She was a passionate and brilliant philosopher who lived and thrived in the intellectual university community of Germany. She was also a young Jewish woman who shocked her intellectual community when she fell in love with Jesus Christ and became a Roman Catholic. More shocking still, eleven years later, Edith entered the cloistered Carmelite order to follow a life of mystic and contemplative prayer in the cloister under the name Teresa Benedicta of the Cross. Edith Stein’s surrender to grace is all the more visible because of the dark night that enveloped the period of history in which she lived and died — years when millions of men and women, including Edith Stein herself, were systematically murdered by the Nazi regime in the name of diligent ethnic cleansing. Today, as the meaning of feminism is lost in a world of relativism, Edith Stein provides a model for a true feminist woman who authentically integrates faith, family, and work. In these pages, award-winning journalist Maria Ruiz Scaperlanda brings new light to this complex woman, her culture, and the pivotal period of history in which she lived and died. More than a biography, these pages paint a multifaceted portrait of Edith Stein as seen by scholars, friends, and relatives – and by Catholics and Jews alike. You’ll gain new insights into the complex aspects of her life and death, as well as the impact of her character and personality on those who knew her. But most of all, you will enter into the interior life of this woman of Jewish descent who transformed her entire life because of her encounter with Jesus Christ, an encounter that led her from the depths of atheism to the heights of sainthood.