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Children of the flames

1991320 pagesSidgwick & Jackson

Synopsis

In this remarkable, evocative narrative, the life of Auschwitz's Angel of Death is told in counterpoint to the lives of the surviving twins, who are themselves now inching into middle or old age. In stories that abound with ambiguity, anger, and redemptive hope, we encounter them first as children beginning their descent into Auschwitz by witnessing their entire families being led away to be killed. Later, we see the twins grateful for the soup and bread Mengele procured for them and reassured by his moments of seemingly genuine affection, yet terrified, always, by what he forced them to endure.

About the author

Lucette Matalon Lagnado is the author of Children of the Flames, a non-fiction book that uncovers the story of twins who survived Josef Mengele's experiments at Auschwitz. Her writing brings important historical accounts to light.

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The surviving twinsProtagonist
Josef MengeleAntagonist

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