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'The Man Who Broke Into Auschwitz'

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WWII was proven to be a crisis that ended in both victory, and death. From the accounts of a soldier in the book “ The man who broke into Auschwitz”, as a soldier he suffered at the hands of war , but nothing could prepare him for what he broke into. What this book circles around is the events of a soldier stumbling into a concentration camp where he witnessed jews, and others being held captive in a camp, which would be discovered as an ongoing continuation since the near beginning of the war. This was proven tragedy that brought into question of what made America, and their allies miss this, was it a coincidence or something turned of a blind eye. Even though America was fighting for the greater welfare and prosperity of Americans, and their
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