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  • By: Michael Reit
  • Narrated by: John Maddaloni
  • Length: 15 hrs and 46 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)

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Tracks to Freedom

By: Michael Reit
Narrated by: John Maddaloni
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Summary

The only way you’ll leave Auschwitz is through the chimney.

The words still rang in Agnes Markx’s head as she left the Judenramp and the hive of activity around the train behind. As a nurse assigned to Block 10, she realizes the stories of the horrors transpiring here weren’t exaggerated. Now an unwilling accomplice in the Nazi doctors’ medical experiments, she vows to save as many women under her care as possible.

Electrician Joel Kozak has access to all areas of the gargantuan camp. When the underground camp resistance reaches out to him one day, he discovers his appointment wasn’t by accident.

As a stoker in Birkenau’s crematoria, Samson Tarski witnesses more death in an hour than most people in a lifetime. The thought of stepping into the gas chambers and ending his struggle is always on his mind. But when one of his friends shares a bold plan to rise up and destroy the buildings of death, he finds a renewed sense of purpose.

These three strangers are now part of an attempt to achieve the impossible without knowing each other.

To rise up, destroy the Auschwitz-Birkenau death factory, and escape to tell the world about it.

Based on actual events, Tracks to Freedom is a story of bravery and the battle to retain one’s humanity in a place where there is none.

©2022 Michael Reit (P)2022 Michael Reit

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one of the great novels i've read

great to listen and finally hear what happened to previous book one main person how she was in the camps =). I don't usually listen novels but this series was great one =).

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Excellent read. Wanted it to go on longer.

Compulsive read. It gives a new slant on the sufferings and heroism of the prisoners of concentration camps.

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The horrific writing of the tragedy of the holocaust.

Well written and well read - I could not stop reading - how was this allowed to happen - civilised humans knew this was happening- where was God ?

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