Auschwitz Syndrome: a Holocaust novel based on a true story (Women and the Holocaust Book 3)
โ Scribed by Midwood, Ellie
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 213 KB
- Series
- Women and the Holocaust 3
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- United States
- ISBN
- 1694610969
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โฆ Synopsis
Germany, 1947. A strange case scheduled for the Denazification Court lands on the desk of an American psychiatrist currently serving in Germany, Dr. Hoffman.A former Auschwitz guard, Franz Dahler, is set to appear in court, and he has requested to bring the most unexpected witness to testify in his defense - one of his former inmates and current wife, Helena. As soon as one of the newly emerging Nazi hunters and former Auschwitz inmate, Andrej Novรกk, recognizes the officer's name, he demands a full investigation of Dahler's crimes, claiming that the former SS man was not only abusing Helena in the camp but is also using her as a ploy to escape prosecution. Silent, subdued, and seemingly dependent on her husband's every word, Helena appears to be a classic victim of abuse, and possibly more of an aid to the prosecution instead of the defense. As she begins giving her testimony, Dr. Hoffman finds himself more and more confused at the picture that gradually emerges before his eyes; a perpetrator is claimed to be the savior and the accuser, the criminal. The better Dr. Hoffman gets to know each participant, the more he begins to question himself; whether he's facing a most unimaginable love story, or a new and still-nameless psychological disorder affecting the very manner in which Helena sees the events of the past.Partially based on a true story, this deeply psychological, haunting novel will take you back in time to the heart of Auschwitz and post-war Germany, and will keep you guessing the true motive of each side.
โฆ Subjects
World War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons -- Fiction
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