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The Prisoners of Breendonk: Personal Histories from a World War II Concentration Camp
by James M. Deem (Goodreads Author)
by James M. Deem (Goodreads Author)
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This book was about what a certain concentration camp named Breendonk was like for prisoners and how they were treated. This book follows the life of some prisoners and talks about how the guards were treating them and who they were. This has many positive aspects like it gives details and has personal accounts and that it tells what happened after to he fort and the people. The one negative aspect of this book is that it may be too violent and detailed for younger viewers. The setting is Breedonk a fort built
South of Antwerp, Germany. There are many characters that are mentioned but they all have a story that makes them the main character. Israel Neumann, Ernest Landua and Jaques Ochs are just a few of the men arrested and taken to this camp. People who enjoy learning about WWII would enjoy reading this book about this tragic event.
South of Antwerp, Germany. There are many characters that are mentioned but they all have a story that makes them the main character. Israel Neumann, Ernest Landua and Jaques Ochs are just a few of the men arrested and taken to this camp. People who enjoy learning about WWII would enjoy reading this book about this tragic event.
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