The tattoo artist from Auschwitz

Heather Morris, Julian Mehne, Elsbeth Ranke, Sabine Arnhold, German
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A story of humanity, courage, love, and hope. In 1942, Lale Sokolov was deported to Auschwitz. His task was to tattoo prisoner numbers on the forearms of his fellow inmates, those numbers that would later become some of the most haunting reminders against forgetting. He used his unique position to fight against the inhumanity of the camp, saving many lives. Then, one day, he tattooed the arm of a young girl—and fell in love with Gita at first sight. A love story began, culminating in the incredible: they both survived. Heather Morris powerfully recounts the moving, true story of Lale and Gita, who never lost their faith in courage, love, and humanity.

Key specifications

Book type
Biography
Language
German
Item number
9337703

General information

Publisher
Osterwold Audio
Category
Audiobooks
Release date
1.8.2018

Audiobook properties

Book type
Biography
Medium
Audio CD
Year
2018
Run time
7 min
Language
German
Year
2018

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Author
Elsbeth RankeHeather MorrisJulian MehneSabine Arnhold

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Product dimensions

Length
140 mm
Width
140 mm
Height
140 mm
Weight
97 g

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