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Prison on Wheels is a remarkable diary kept by a young Hungarian
woman, Eva Danos, during sixteen horror-filled days and nights of
deportation by the Nazis in 1945. It is an eyewitness report of a
700-kilometer rail journey from Ravensbruck, north of Berlin, to
Burgau, near Munich, one of the countless such operations that took
place within Nazi Germany's vast network of labor- and
concentration camps. What makes this account of particular interest
is the fact that the author had been a member of a small,
underground group in Budapest led by Gitta Mallasz (Talking with
Angels), and her fellow-prisoners included some of these same
comrades. Their humanity helped to sustain them.
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