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Review: The Volunteer

Jack Fairweather has the rare gift of describing vividly the daily, mounting horrors of Auschwitz, says Daniel Snowman

August 23, 2019 16:23
Jack Fairweather
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The Volunteer by Jack Fairweather (W H Allen, £20)

You will undoubtedly know about Auschwitz and may well have visited the site of the most barbarous mass murders in human history.

It was here, deep in the Polish countryside a little over an hour from Krakow by a little town known locally for centuries as Oświęcim, that the Nazis in 1940 set up a camp to house Polish political prisoners. 

The camp was soon expanded to become the reception centre for slave labour from throughout the expanding Reich and, after the construction of an adjacent facility at nearby Birkenau, a place in which to concentrate, accommodate, kill and then dispose of ever-greater numbers of men, women and children —most but not all of them Jewish — from across Nazi Europe.