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Las gemelas de Auschwitz [The Twins of Auschwitz]

By: Eva Mozes Kor
Narrated by: Karina Castillo
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La historia real de dos niñas frente al Ángel de la Muerte

Eva Mozes Kor tenía sólo diez años cuando llegó a Auschwitz.

Sus padres y dos hermanas mayores fueron llevados a las cámaras de gas, pero ella y su gemela Miriam fueron puestas al cuidado del hombre conocido como el Ángel de la Muerte, el sanguinario doctor Josef Mengele, quien realizaba crueles experimentos sobre todos los gemelos que encontraba, en su delirante afán por entender la genética y mantener pura a la raza aria.

En estas páginas, Kor relata cómo luchó a diario por su supervivencia y la de su hermana en condiciones infrahumanas frente a una maldad difícil de comprender.

Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.

©2009 Eva Mozes (P)2022 Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial S.A. de C.V.
20th Century Historical Military

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