Edith Singer gives a first-hand account of her experience in Auschwitz at the age of 16.
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Edith Singer has spoken to thousands of people about her experience as a holocaust survivor. These photographs show her speaking in different venues.
Near the bottom of page 62, Edith Singer writes, "Over the course of several months, a group of male prisoners had managed to smuggle in explosives from the munitions factory where they worked. Secretly, they had built bombs and planned the revolt." The word "male" should be deleted to be historically accurate because of the role that women played in the munitions factory and the revolt. This correction will be made in the next printing.