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Beyond the Last Path

A Buchenwald Survivor's Story

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Beyond the Last Path

By: Eugene Weinstock
Narrated by: Derek Perkins
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This is the story of No. 22483, who had been shipped from Belgium to Buchenwald.

It records what he saw and felt during his calvary from Antwerp to the Malin distribution camp in France and from there to the extermination camp of Buchenwald. He was one of the few people who both entered a Nazi concentration camp and left again. This is his remarkable personal story that records his experiences of one of the most harrowing events in human history.

Buchenwald concentration camp was one of the first and largest camps to be built on German soil and during the years that Weinstock spent there he kept company with other Jews, Poles, Slavs, political prisoners, and many other men and women that the Nazis deemed subhuman.

Eugene Weinstock was a Hungarian Jew who was living in Belgium at the beginning of the Second World War. Beyond the Last Path records his life during those terrible years up to the point when American troops released the remaining prisoners in Buchenwald.

Public Domain (P)2019 Tantor
20th Century Europe Judaism Military Modern War Hungary Holocaust Belgium Prisoners of War Imperialism

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informative and compelling to listen to from start to finish. Highly recommend. The narrator was very good.

Interesting....

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Fascinating story however horrendous the facts of the cruelty and indiscriminate slaughter of hundreds and thousands of innocent people. Very well read

Beyond the last path

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Very good narrating.
Informative and also very heartbreaking. Interesting to hear story’s from another deathcamp.

Heartbreaking and informative

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The narrator was excellent and the book was a sad insite to the Holocaust. A must read.

very informative listening

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Telling a story that needs to be told for us all. Without this sort of story, our children lose, as does every person who was murdered.

Clear and informative

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This book evoked every emotion available. Great book, thank you to the author for sharing a different perspective.

Raw and captivating

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Fabulous book so well told and moving well done incredible story about human suffering and written in 1946

Excellent

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This is a perfectly told personal story of a Belgian jew. No punches are pulled and names are named. Both great and loathsome behavior is displayed for the reader. This is possibly one of the best personal accounts I have read.

The personal story, not the big picture, makes this a phenomenal book.

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