Beyond The Last Path [Illustrated Edition]

· Pickle Partners Publishing
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Includes 204 photos, plans and maps illustrating The Holocaust

This is the story of No. 22483, who had been shipped from Belgium to Buchenwald. This is an account of what No. 22483 saw and felt during his calvary from Antwerp to the Malin distribution camp in France and from there to the extermination camp of Buchenwald.

To say that this book contains the scenes of a twentieth-century Inferno may sound commonplace. Yet, every page of this book reminds one of Dante’s Inferno, with one exception: the Inferno the author writes about consumed the lives not of the sinful whom divine justice cast into the immortality of suffering.
This Inferno was thronged by millions, many of whom were babies and little children, mothers and young women who had hoped to become mothers. It was thronged with people who deserved their fates because they were men in the sense that God meant them to be. They were in Inferno because they were strong men and brave, the real heroes of our days. They were doomed because the Nazi super-race set up a different scale of values which regarded heroism as the greatest of sins and considered depravity the greatest of virtues. Reading this book one feels that the titanic Dante himself would have been staggered by the demented criminality the judges of the just displayed.

This is the story of No. 22483 of Buchenwald, one of the millions who were doomed and one of the few who escaped. Throughout, the writing is poignant, vibrant with humanity, a cry “de profundis” and a vow that it must never happen again. This book should be long remembered.

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4.7
39 reviews
Janine
October 2, 2018
So we'll written yet sadly should never have been experienced. All my best wishes to the author and all involved with the haulocast
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helen collins
May 20, 2019
I could not put this book down . it is both humbling and upsetting. I cannot believe nor understand how any human being could survive any of the torture that these wonderful people went through. Eugene weinstock the author of this book has done himself proud and my love and respect goes out to him and his family
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HUGH MacFarlane
January 21, 2020
Abhorrent. And in 2020 , it rears it's head again, in Europe and the USA.
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