A Disciple

A Disciple

The Hungarians arrived among us, not in a trickle but all at once. In the space of two months, May and June 1944, they invaded the Lager, convoy after convoy, filling the void that the Germans had not neglected to create with a series of diligent selections. The newcomers caused a profound change in the fabric of all the camps. At Auschwitz the wave of Magyars reduced the three other nationalities to minorities, without, however, making a dent in the cadres, which remained in the hands of the...


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