Filip muller wikipedia
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Filip Müller (3 January – 9 November ) was a Jewish Slovak Holocaust survivor and a member of the Sonderkommando at Auschwitz, the largest Nazi....
One of the few prisoners who saw the Jewish people die and lived to tell about it, Filip Müller has written one of the key documents of the Holocaust: Eyewitness Auschwitz, or Auschwitz inferno : the testimony of a Sonderkommando. Filip Müller, a twenty years old Jew, came to Auschwitz with one of the earliest transports from Slovakia in April 1942.
A month later, he found himself inside Crematorium II of Auschwitz, ordered to undress the bodies of the dead, and load them into the ovens.
Very few of the hundreds of thousands people who entered the crematorium survived. One of them was Filip Müller.
The following are his firsthand account of three years in the gas chambers of Auschwitz:
"Every day we saw thousands and thousands of innocent people disappear up the chimney.
Other prisoners tried to get the word out before and after Vrba and Wetzler.With our own eyes, we could truly fathom what it means to be a human being. There they came, men, women, children, all innocent. They suddenly vanished, and the world said nothing ..
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