On that day a number of French women were thus taken to the waiting block. I belonged was organized to go and pick up the bodies of those who were str [ ... ]
approaches of which are beyond description, they used these containers for a use to which they were not intended. The next day one would pick up thos [ ... ]
could scarcely move, they were in blocks of similar dimensions fifteen hundred of them. That is the Jewish women. That is to say that many of them c [ ... ]
of the lice, and she spent the night shaking her blanket on a piece of paper. She literally was emptying the vermin on the paper, and this lasted for [ ... ]
Q How were you fed? a liter of rutabaga soup, and a few grams of margarine or a thin slice of sausage in the evening. [ ... ]
Q. Will you tell us about the experiments? A. With regard to the experiments, I have se [ ... ]
in particular a Slovakian woman by the name of Hertha Rot, who is now working at UNRRA at Bratislava. Q. And she told [ ... ]
A. Corporal punishment. In particular, one of the most usual punishments was fifty blows of a stick on the back. That [ ... ]
women who were there the same time we were. They were sent to Grancy, and then they arrived at Auschwitz, where we found them again three weeks later [ ... ]
It was the period when large transports of Hungarian Jews came, 700,000 about. Doctor Monella, who was carrying out experiments, kept the twins from a [ ... ]