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Margareta Glas-Larsson's revealing autobiographical account, essentially an oral history, traces her life from her arrest in Prague in 1941 to her incarceration in the prison of Theresienstadt and subsequently in the concentration camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau, where she owed her ability to survive to her unbending will, her unquenchable positive attitude, and to her training as a cosmetician.The historian Gerhard Botz analyzes Glas-Larsson's oral report and in his detailed commentary provides a comprehensive study of the dynamics and psychology of life in a concentration camp.Glas-Larsson, Margareta is the author of 'I Want to Speak The Tragedy and Banality of Survival in Terezin and Auschwitz' with ISBN 9780929497181 and ISBN 092949718X.
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