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The Dentist of Auschwitz: A Memoir (Hardcover)

by Benjamin Jacobs (Author) "On the morning of May 5, 1941, three ancient trucks labored along a Polish country road, carrying 167 Jews from Dobra, a village in the..." (more)
Key Phrases: dental station, dental gold, first aid room, Cap Arcona, Josef Hermann, Max Schmidt (more...)
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Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly
Jacobs, a Polish Jew, was a first-year dental student before he spent five years in Nazi extermination camps, including Auschwitz. Here, he vividly recalls that time, during which his elementary professional skills enabled him to practice primitive dentistry on inmates and SS officers alike, as well as to obey orders to extract gold teeth from corpses after gassing. Jacobs's understated tone conveys all the more forcefully the daily horror of camp life: bitter cold, near starvation, the smell of burning human flesh. Worst of all, notes the author, born Berek Jakubowicz, Auschwitz became a perverted "way of life" as he tried to survive it. Jacobs, who now practices dentistry in Boston, is a compelling witness. Illustrations not seen by PW.
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From Booklist
Benjamin Jacobs was a Jewish dental student who in 1941 was deported from the Polish village of Dobra--along with 166 other Jewish men, including his father--to a Nazi labor camp. Jacobs was 22, and what followed was four years of horror in two labor camps and in Auschwitz, where his father died and his brother survived. (His mother and sister were murdered in Chelmno.) The author survived because of his elementary dental skills; he worked on the teeth of inmates and later on those of 55 officers. In simple, straightforward prose, Jacobs reveals the relentless and senseless brutality of concentration camp existence and--finally--the miracle of survival. Jacobs' book is another solid addition to the ever-growing body of Holocaust literature. George Cohen

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 248 pages
  • Publisher: University Press of Kentucky (January 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0813118735
  • ISBN-13: 978-0813118734
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
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