The Long Road to Auschwitz A Tale of..., Anthony Vincent Bruno
The Long Road to Auschwitz A Tale of..., Anthony Vincent Bruno
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The Long Road to Auschwitz: A Tale of Tyranny and Heartbreak 1

Author: Anthony Vincent Bruno

Narrator: Edward James Beesley

Unabridged: 13 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/08/2020


Synopsis

A British soldier storming the Normandy D-Day beachhead, a man whose girlfriend had been deported to Auschwitz four years previously - "Whenever I see a German in SS black? I see a dead German in SS black."Pre-War Europe - May 1939. A couple meet and fall in love on a Parisian street. Max is a British Territorial soldier and Zia is a Jewish girl from the south of France. Zia's grandmother is a wealthy socialite, privy to a dark secret that can harm the Nazi leadership. After Zia is kidnapped by the Gestapo and Max is hospitalised, he awakes to find no trace of his beloved who he had planned to marry in England. The Red Cross suspect that she was trafficked across the border and delivered to Sachsenhausen Labour Camp at Oranienburg, not far from Berlin on the night of May 26th, 1939. A criminal act, 343 days before the Wehrmacht attacked France. June 6th, 1944 - four years later. Max is one of 150,000 Allied troops headed towards the Normandy beaches. He has two options - find the woman he could never forget or kill the people responsible for her death. From the very beginning, Berlin had ordered SS Hauptsturmfuhrer Dieter Baumann to deal harshly with their VIP captive but never to kill her. Through three concentration camps, ending in Auschwitz, Zia wishes she had been killed many times over. Traumatized, she has no idea that Max and a few unlikely friends are battling their way through Nazi occupied Europe in a crazy attempt to rescue her. This novel explores the dark depths that humans can sink to in times of war. It is for adults only and even then; it is not for readers of a sensitive disposition. Whatever you read in this novel of extraordinary graphic Holocaust content, consider this – it was immeasurably worse, a hundred thousand times so.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Debbie on September 01, 2019

An good book A beautiful story of two people who had a love for each other that transcended time and place. This was a great story!......more

Goodreads review by Alan on January 16, 2020

Well written, thought provoking mans inhumanity to his fellow man shown here in graphic detail. The holocaust deniers would have us believe it never happened, IT DID HAPPEN, should any surviving SS men be hauled in front of a court to atone for their past bestiality, yes a thousand times yes. This is......more

Goodreads review by Jeanette D Lucas on October 23, 2019

Not good It is a rare occasion when I give up on a book but this one i did. It was nothing to do with brutality described or the use of expletives. I think it was the way it was written although on that i can't be sure. For me the whole book was just awful.......more

Goodreads review by Mohammed on September 23, 2021

Humanity never learned Entering the gates of nazi concentration camps couldn't possibly be any better than actually entering hades. I found the descriptions of the horrific brutality against the inmates of the camps very difficult to believe, but that is simply because I wasn't even born then. Howeve......more

Goodreads review by Kim on August 31, 2023

This is such a hard review, how can I like something so sinister? Though disgusting, I appreciated the graphic content of concentration camp violence - I had no idea. I hated every word I read through no fault of the author. The book kept me reading way too late. The premise of the love story was ex......more