FIGHTING AUSCHWITZ: The Resistance Movement in the Concentration Camp
by Józef Garliński
Introduction by Prof. Antony Polonsky
Foreword by Prof. M. R. D. Foot

Format, ISBN & Retail Price:
Hardcover: 978-1-60772-024-9 ($42.95)
Trade Paperback: 978-1-60772-025-6 ($34.95)
Ebook (all major formats): 978-1-60772-029-4 ($19.99)
Size: 6 in x 9 in
Page Count: 592
Includes: More than 200 black & white photos, maps and illustrations; five appendices; extensive bibliography; detailed indexes.

Fighting Auschwitz

About the Book

 

 

 

One of HISTORY’S BEST KEPT SECRETS
is now an Award-Winning Book!

The incredible story of the underground prisoner resistance organization at Auschwitz.

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 “The definitive study of the topic.”
— Prof. Antony Polonsky
Chief Historian, POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews, Warsaw
Emeritus Professor of Holocaust Studies, Brandeis University

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“The best-documented and also
the most
extensive description of the heroic effort…at Auschwitz.”
– Dr. Adam Cyra
Senior Curator, Dept. of Historical Research,
Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum


Winner of the Benjamin Franklin S
ILVER Award for History

 

When the Germans opened Auschwitz in June 1940, it was a concentration camp for Polish political prisoners, who were told on arrival that they would live no longer than three months. Two years later, the Germans expanded Auschwitz to also become a death camp for the Jews of Europe.

Underground resistance appeared at Auschwitz very quickly, spearheaded in 1940 by one of the bravest men ever to live, Polish Army officer Captain Witold Pilecki.

In this meticulously researched and highly readable work, author Józef Garliński traces the evolution and operations of the principal prisoner resistance organizations inside the camp. He delves into the relationships among the various political and multinational factions within the prisoner population, including both male and female, and with the underground outside the camp. He describes their efforts against the brutal SS men and informers.

In parallel, he documents the growth and evolution of Auschwitz itself, and the horrors of the industrialized death factory for Jews created by the Germans.

Garliński, a member of the Polish underground during WWII, was himself a prisoner at Auschwitz. More about the author…

Fighting Auschwitz marks the launch of The Garliński Collection…