Miklos Nyiszli Quotes
While They Sorted Us Out For Transportation I Had A Chance To Look Around. In The Light Of The Dying Sun The Image Glimpsed Earlier Through The Crack In The Box Car Seemed To Have Changed, Grown More Eery And Menacing. One Object Immediately Caught My Eye: An Immense Square Chimney, Built Of Red Bricks, Tapering Towards The Summit. It Towered Above A Two-story Building And Looked Like A Strange Factory Chimney. I Was Especially Struck By The Enormous Tongues Of Flame Rising Between The Lightning Rods, Which Were Set At Angles On The Square Tops Of The Chimney. I Tried To Imagine What Hellish Cooking Would Require Such A Tremendous Fire. Suddenly I Realized That We Were In Germany, The Land Of The Crematory Ovens. I Had Spent Ten Years In This Country, First As A Student, Later As A Doctor, And Knew That Even The Smallest City Had Its Crematorium.
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