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Pharmacist of Auschwitz: The Untold Story
Pharmacist of Auschwitz: The Untold Story | Patricia Posner
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The Pharmacist of Auschwitz is the little known story of Victor Capesius, a Bayer pharmaceutical salesman from Romania who, at the age of 35, joined the Nazi SS in 1943 and quickly became the chief pharmacist at the largest death camp, Auschwitz. Based in part on previously classified documents, Patricia Posner exposes Capesius's reign of terror at the camp, his escape from justice, fueled in part by his theft of gold ripped from the mouths of corpses, and how a handful of courageous survivors and a single brave prosecutor finally brought him to trial for murder twenty years after the end of the war. The Pharmacist of Auschwitz is much more, though, than a personal account of Capesius. It provides a spellbinding glimpse inside the devil s pact made between the Nazis and Germany's largest conglomerate, I.G. Farben, and its Bayer pharmaceutical subsidiary. The story is one of murder and greed with its roots in the dark heart of the Holocaust. It is told through Nazi henchmen and industrialists turned war criminals, intelligence agents and zealous prosecutors, and intrepid concentration camp survivors and Nazi hunters. Set against a backdrop ranging from Hitler's war to conquer Europe to the Final Solution to postwar Germany's tormented efforts to confront its dark past, Posner shows the appalling depths to which ordinary men descend when they are unrestrained by conscience or any sense of morality. The Pharmacist of Auschwitz is a moving saga that lingers long after the final page.
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I have finally finished this heartbreaking book. I am amazed at the German people who accepted the war criminals. It didn't seem to matter to them. The government even gave one a honor similar to our Medal of Freedom. So Sad!
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minkyb Very sad. 8y
Cinfhen 😥😥😥😵😡 8y
Gina It is bizzar to me how one person could so throughly brainwash an entire country. I must say after WWI Germany was punished very harshly and took the brunt of the blame laying the ground work for this to happen, but still... 8y
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We touched on this a bit in pharmacy school, Big Pharmas connection to nazis. There were several big name companies involved. The biggest was Bayer. Yes your wonderful Bayer Aspirin supplied the gas to kill millions of Jews plus paid the nazis for access to prisoners for drug trials. In one trial Farben/Bayer paid $80 each for 150 women prisoners for a sleeping pill study. They all died. F/B also built a compound next to Auschwitz. Easy access.

Brenley Woah. 8y
Librarianaut Damn. That's crazy! 8y
ItsAnotherJen 😲😲 8y
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Alfoster Frightening😳😳! 8y
Cinfhen Sad 😣it never ceases to amaze me how many groups of people knew what was happening yet did nothing too interfere. Some days I really wonder about humanity. Thank you for sharing that post! Every day is a learning day ~ right @KarenUK ?!? 8y
Zelma I knew about this but am always horrified when I am reminded of it. Such pure evil. 8y
Reviewsbylola Unbelievable!! 8y
KarenUK @cinfhen That's right....My Dad says 'Everyday's a school day'...👍 (edited) 8y
KarenUK So shocking and sad.... 8y
minkyb Sickening. 8y
lynneamch Oh my. 💔 Thank you for sharing this. 8y
AmandaL I had no idea. 8y
Gina I am speechless... 8y
tjwill Wow. 8y
Eyelit 😱🤢😡 8y
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