Liebe Mutti is a true story of Jerzy Pindera, a Polish Catholic
reserve officer in Sachsenhausen, one of the first concentration
camps built to hold political prisoners, located just outside
Berlin. This memoir is an insightful observation of the
complexities of concentration camp life and society. Pindera, who
arrived at the camp condemned to being worked to death, gradually
rose to a position of prominence in the camp structure. During his
five years of incarceration at Sachsenhausen, Pindera wrote
powerfully about his experiences in a series of "fragments," each
of which recalled specific aspects and events of his internment.
Using those "fragments," as well as the transcription of extensive
interviews, and letters he wrote to his mother while imprisoned,
editor Lynne Taylor has woven together a compelling story of life
in Sachsenhausen.
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