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THE NAZIS KNEW MY NAME

By Dr R Sudarshan

She tended to babies and toddlers at a kindergarten when she was picked up and thrown into Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp and lined up for death.  But by a quirk of fate, she was asked by Nazis to run the day to day matters in the camp for fellow prisoners. In time, she became a slave 'lageralteste' that was responsible for holding together 30,000 women in barracks that breathed a degraded life and waited for gassing.

That's an unexpected mission life handed over to Magda Hellinger. She walked on egg shells and lived on knife edge, balancing between the commanding Nazis and the crumbling fellow slaves, delaying executions, saving people, fulfilling small wishes and bettering the quality of existence of those that were damned to dying.

Death was abundant and so she feared it not. Life was a rarity and so it outlined her fear.

An extraordinary life story of an ordinary woman. Now on shelf.

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