The tattooist of Auschwitz (VI)
The Tätowierer is moved to Block 31 and his job is to pile rocks from one place to another and then carry the same rocks back to where he picked them up. This is what a pal told me that he had to do when he joined the army! Only instead of stones, they were logs of wood. The idea is the same: keep the soldiers / prisoners busy, even if this requires chaining one stupidity after another.
Friendship.
Chapter 21 is dedicated by the author to friends. Here you can see Cilka, Dana,
Ivana, Leon ... and the affection they have between them and our partner.
At
the same time, Lale push his luck again and barters diamonds for chocolate.
Living
with the Romani reminds the Slovak of the relationship he had with his father. A
relationship very similar to that of the oldest with children, the young and
even the oldest women. Among the Romani of that death camp, Lale observes a
certain emotional distancing, perhaps maintained by tradition, just as his
father had with him.
We
are already in chapter 23 and Heather Morris relates that a series of
explosions take place in the Crematorium Four. What has caused them? Who? Word
is spreading that the Russians are moving forward.
Is
it true that the allies will finally liberate Auschwitz?
My dear friend, we already know from history that on January 27, 1945, Soviet troops entered that abominable place, but in order not to ruin the end of this interesting book, I am going to stop here. The remaining chapters (4), the epilogue, the postscript, and the additional information you will need to obtain on your own.
From
my Borstal.
LDR
The tattooist of Auschwitz.- Morris, Heather.- Zaffre, London,
2018
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