
FROM THE ABYSS - ZOFIA KOSSAK
"From the Abyss" is a harrowing account by Zofia Kossak of her seven-month stay in the German concentration camp for women in Birkenau in 1943-1944. The author, known for her literary talent and deep humanism, presents not only the cruelty faced by prisoners of various nationalities, but also the heroic attitudes that allowed them to preserve remnants of human dignity in this inhuman place. It is a testament to the strength of spirit and faith against all odds.
- Moving testimony of the cruelty of the concentration camp
- Shows the heroism and dignity of prisoners in the face of suffering
- Reflection on the meaning of suffering and the fight against evil
- Mission to bear witness to the truth
- New educational goals on the threshold of the end of World War II
- Inspiration to fight hatred and revenge
- Question of faith as the basis for survival in extreme conditions
This book is not only a historical record, but also a deep reflection on the human condition in the face of extreme evil. Kossak shows how sparks of humanity and hope can be found in the darkest corners of human existence. Her account is full of empathy and understanding for the victims, and at the same time a warning against repeating the mistakes of the past. The author emphasizes that even in the camp, where death and hopelessness prevail, evil can be fought by preserving dignity, avoiding hatred and suppressing the desire for revenge.
When writing "From the Abyss", Zofia Kossak felt obliged to convey the truth about what she had seen and experienced. She believed that God had allowed her to survive hell on earth so that she could bear witness and warn future generations. Her goal was also to point out new educational goals that would prevent a repeat of the tragedy of war. Kossak believed that education based on moral and spiritual values is the key to building a better world.
The publishing house Instytut Wydawniczy PAX ensures that Zofia Kossak's message reaches the widest possible audience. The book has been published in a hardcover binding, which ensures its durability and aesthetic appearance. The 152x218 mm format makes it comfortable to read, and the 208 pages contain the author's full, uncensored account. It is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the mechanisms of evil and learn about the power of the human spirit.
"From the Abyss" is a book that moves, makes you reflect and stays in your memory long after reading. It is a testimony of truth that should never be forgotten. It is a story of hope, dignity and faith against all odds. It is a read that teaches, inspires and warns.
Specifications
| Author | Zofia Kossak |
| Publisher | Instytut Wydawniczy PAX |
| ISBN | 9788321120881 |
| Binding | twarda |
| Number of pages | 208 |
| Format | 152x218 mm |
| Year of publication | 2024 |
Zofia Kossak - From the Abyss - account of the Birkenau camp
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