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999: The Extraordinary Young Women of the First Official Jewish Transport to Auschwitz | Heather Dune Macadam
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On March 25, 1942, nearly a thousand young, unmarried Jewish women boarded a train in Poprad, Slovakia. Filled with a sense of adventure and national pride, they left their parents’ homes wearing their best clothes and confidently waving good-bye. Believing they were going to work in a factory for a few months, they were eager to report for government service. Instead, the young women—many of them teenagers—were sent to Auschwitz. Their government paid 500 Reich Marks (about $200) apiece for the Nazis to take them as slave labor. Of those 999 innocent deportees, only a few would survive. The facts of the first official Jewish transport to Auschwitz are little known, yet profoundly relevant today. These were not resistance fighters or prisoners of war. There were no men among them. Sent to almost certain death, the young women were powerless and insignificant not only because they were Jewish—but also because they were female. Now acclaimed author Heather Dune Macadam reveals their poignant stories, drawing on extensive interviews with survivors, and consulting with historians, witnesses, and relatives of those first deportees to create an important addition to Holocaust literature and women’s history.
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KatrinaB
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Oh my God. This book is not only well researched but it also so so well written. Yes, the material is heavy and there were parts that even I had trouble with (as someone who has read a lot of Shoah material), but man it reads like a beautiful novel.

Please please if you get a chance to read this, do it.

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Ten Days. That's how long my reading slump has tortured me. Ten long days starting countless books and being unable to read a single one of them. I finally pushed through last night and was able to not only finish but enjoy a book, 999: The Extraordinary Young Women of the First Official Jewish Transport to Auschwitz by Heather Dune Macadam. A devastating but insightful look into the girls who opened, and in some cases closed, Auschwitz.

jillrhudy It happens. @aimeesue jolted me out of my last one with this 5y
AmyK1 I saw this at the library the other day and almost got it. Maybe next time. Glad your slump is over. 5y
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xxjenadanxx
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It's amazing what people are willing to believe.

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alisiakae
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This recently released book (tagged) - about the first Jewish transport to Auschwitz - is definitely on my reading list for #ReadingEurope2020. A timely book to read on the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.

Heather Dune Macadam has spent 20 years researching the young women essentially swept up from Slovak villages. #NeverForget

JanuarieTimewalker13 So tragic and horrendous. 5y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 💔💔 5y
Butterfinger Heartbreaking. 5y
Eggs 😓😓 5y
CarolynM 😪💔 Words are inadequate here. 5y
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