
This book was very informative and interesting. It was a little slow in some parts. I still liked the book. I rated the book a 3 out of 5 stars
This book was very informative and interesting. It was a little slow in some parts. I still liked the book. I rated the book a 3 out of 5 stars
The Holocaust should be read about and retold all the time, so we never forget what happens when one evil person gets control. I never even heard of these women before I saw a post about it on here. I listened to the Audiobook read by the author.
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I consider myself someone who has read/studied more than the average American about the concentration camps of WW2, and yet I'd never come across mention of a salon of couture dressmakers in Auschwitz, with clients among the SS wives and female camp guards.
Highly recommend, although prepare yourself for some harrowing views into human depravity. I listened to the audiobook which is read by the author.
next audiobook!
This is my current read..I usually don‘t listen to many audiobooks, but I can‘t read at work today…
A small group of Jewish women survived the Holocaust because they were coerced into sewing clothing for the SS at Auschwitz. One of those survivors, Bracha Kohut, shared her story with the author. These women couldn‘t have imagined that sewing would one day save their lives. An incredible story of survival; highly recommended.
Shown: the author with Bracha.