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The Auschwitz Chapter (Under Total Eclipse We Will Tremble Like Birds Without Song) Kindle Edition
This Auschwitz Chapter is taken from Lee Vidor's novel, Under Total Eclipse We Will Tremble Like Birds Without Song, which is an historically accurate fictional account of Europe under Nazi Occupation.
Even though The Auschwitz Chapter is only a concise single chapter in the novel, more than 2 years were spent researching every existing published eyewitness account of imprisonment at Auschwitz, in order to ensure complete accuracy.
It is not suitable for reading by those under 18 years of age.
Many more reviews of Lee Vidor books can be found at
http://www.goodreads.com/author/list/4938461.Lee_Vidor
Lee Vidor states:
‘I believe I missed no eyewitness testimonies and that the account here given is absolutely accurate in every detail. It is the most specific and accurate description of events and processes at Auschwitz which exists. Every single detail in The Auschwitz Chapter has been confirmed from more than one eyewitness source, from photographic evidence and court documents.
I believe it is the single most reliable and harrowing piece of literary writing ever done on the subject of the events which took place in the Nazi concentration camps during World War II.’
Although fictional, the piece contains many precise facts which are extremely difficult to uncover and which are coherently gathered together nowhere else with such accuracy and completeness. Herein lies its enduring value.
The Auschwitz Chapter is available for publication, completely free of charge, to all academic text book publishers anywhere in the world, who wish to publish it unedited in an educational text.
It can be read free of charge in its entirety on LeeVidor Dot com.
Please Note: This book is subject to attacks by holocaust deniers.
A careful reading of any peculiar review for hidden motive is recommended.
'Those who deny Auschwitz would be ready to remake it.' Primo Levi.
About The Auschwitz Chapter:
If Holocaust deniers have managed to persuade you to ask 'Did the Holocaust happen?', then here is the exact and accurate truth of Auschwitz concentration camp.
This is the concise and authentic story of what happened in Auschwitz, and in other Nazi concentration camps during World War II.
The Auschwitz Chapter will inform you precisely of what was done, how it was done, where it was done, and precisely by whom.
And it will give your their reasons for doing it.
It will also tell you what it means to the world.
You will read the absolute and specific truth. Every detail of the process. You won't have to doubt or wonder about it any longer.
It will be the most valuable time you have ever spent on the subject because you will have learned not only about Auschwitz and about human nature, but also about the true nature of Holocaust deniers and revisionists.
About Lee Vidor:
Lee Vidor is the original source of the astonishing Shakespeare-X Message.
Lee Vidor is the author of the novel cycle, 20th Century Bohemians and Angels, which is an expansive cycle of literary novels which follows and dramatizes the development of Modernism among the great writers, artists and bohemians of the 20th Century. It defines the 20th Century as a Modernist Renaissance.
The Shakespeare-X Message is a definitive statement of authorship sent to the world by William Shakespeare.
It is a mathematically verifiable statement which is a proof of identity.
The message can be seen on Amazon or via Google.
The Shakespeare-X Message was not sent by the actor William Shakespeare of Stratford-upon-Avon..
It will amaze and delight the world.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date31 Dec. 2013
- File size466 KB
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Product details
- ASIN : B00513NCWY
- Publisher : Shakespeare-X Publications
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : 31 Dec. 2013
- Edition : 4th
- Language : English
- File size : 466 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 133 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: 783,074 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- 268 in Education Reference
- 2,382 in Jewish History
- 6,358 in World History (Kindle Store)
- Customer reviews:
About the author

Lee Vidor is a writer, conceptual artist and educator. Also a cartoon angel.
Lee Vidor is the original source of the Shakespeare-X Message.
You can see her work on the web. Also on her quite unique web site, LeeVidor.com
You can meet her in person on the two videos on this page. They're there on the right. Go on, take a peek.
She is the author of the upcoming novel cycle, 20th Century Bohemians and Angels, which is an expansive cycle of literary novels which dramatizes the 20th Century Modernist Renaissance.
It is Lee Vidor's revolutionary theory that the 20th Century has been a Modernist Renaissance for mankind, which is greater and more essential for our development than the Italian Renaissance of circa 1500.
And so she has written a decadent fictional work of literature on the subject of artists and writers and Modernism. An entire novel cycle.
Imagine Proust's In Search Of Lost Time, but with really good jokes.
Now imagine Powell's Dance to the Music of Time but with really fascinating and amusing people in it.
Now imagine War and Peace without the war and the peace, but instead with wild and exotic bohemians, revolutionary art, evocative romance, and a good deal of uninhibited eroticism.
My God you are really good at imagining! I'm impressed.
Meanwhile..
The whole 20th Century Bohemians and Angels novel cycle is simply shocking and covers an entire century of artistic bohemias and expressive madness. It's full of lawless modernist revolutionaries and provocative artists behaving in a degenerate manner without any concern for decency at all.
Imagine that.
People are enjoying the books so much that Lee Vidor is one of the highest rated authors of all on Goodreads. This includes JK Rowling, who probably cheated by including gnomes in her books. And she has teenage voters who'll vote like crazy on anything.
Also..
Even though it's completely impossible and incredible and really quite spooky, Lee Vidor has uncovered a previously unknown message sent directly to the world by William Shakespeare. This is the Shakespeare-X Message.
Naturally this sounds insane and it has put her at war with the entire academic literary establishment around the world.
Also with their extremely furry and ancient gray eyebrows, which are raised in astonishment. And panic.
The Shakespeare-X Message is a definitive statement of authorship sent to the world by the authentic William Shakespeare.
It really is.
It is a mathematically verifiable statement.
It was not sent by the actor William Shakespeare of Stratford-upon-Avon, but by the authentic writer of the Shakespeare plays and poetry, the famous dramatist and poet Christopher Marlowe, who was the unknown Shakespeare's superior rival until he mysteriously disappeared at the age of 29.
Yes, I know it's impossible, but Lee Vidor has that message from Shakespeare anyway, and unlike dusty old Shakespearean professors, she can do the maths to verify it..
You can see it in the book she wrote about it all somewhere on Amazon.
The Shakespeare-X Message itself is free to view in the book's Amazon sample pages.
Some people say it is the most amazing intellectual achievement since Einstein put the holes in Swiss cheese. If he really did.
Lee Vidor has also challenged every mathematician and scientist in the world to refute her mathematical argument which proves there was an authorship imposture.
No mathematician has yet refuted it in 5 years.
Neither have any Shakespearean academics refuted it. Not even by madly counting up stuff on their fingers until their life seems like a horrible mathematical dream.
Pause for a moment to consider how many other authors on Amazon have a secret message from William Shakespeare?
Not that many.
If you don't want to buy the staggeringly inexpensive and historic book on the Shakespeare-X Message, you can still read almost everything to do with it free on Lee Vidor's exciting web site art work, LeeVidor.com.
But be warned, that cartoon angel Lee Vidor is a darn troublemaker.
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 April 2021Good product great quality thought provoking.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 October 2014Very short but extremely sad story, would have wished for them to be a bit longer only because I wanted to know the characters to understand what they think and feel, what brought them to these places with such scum waiting for them. I feel such anger that we have learned nothing about their suffering and that it is still happening.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 5 February 2013my husband and i recently visited Auschwitz - we were VERY moved by the experience and now want to know more about the events before and after life in the camp
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 August 2014Excellent read if you are interested in the second world war.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 24 April 2013It was good to read the experiences of someone who was there and I think the kids of today should know about all what went on in the war.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 April 2016Very good read
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 February 2015Very good
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 May 2014When I say I hate it that is not any fault of the author, I hate the whole of the atrocities that thousands or even millions of people went through at the whim of a maniac and his henchmen and women.
Read this story and you will value your life more deeply and there are many more horrendous stories that this era will portray, it is not good reading just unbelievable that so many suffered.
Top reviews from other countries
- BrendaReviewed in the United States on 29 September 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Recommended reading for everyone in the entire world.
I don't see many positive reviews on this book, but from one who grew up during this terrible time, I think those that do not like this book, really are not facing the truth. Only from those who survived and those who were near to the scene at the time, can really see what a terrible sin it was to kill Jews, Homosexuals, Gypsies, those with mental challenges faced.
I would like to see this as positive reading for every school and every student in those schools so that THIS type of thing would never be allowed to happen again.
- G.RajagopalReviewed in India on 19 August 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars Ultimately Good prevails.
A must read for the present generation ,to understand what transpired in the
1940's against the humanity,perpetrated by a Mad man.Guaranteed to mentally
upset any reader.
- S J GroverReviewed in the United States on 7 February 2013
4.0 out of 5 stars Too short
This is beautifully written, compelling. Definitely worth the small expense; one wishes Ms. Vidor had written more and she has! This but a chapter from "Under Total Eclipse We Will Tremble Like Birds Without Song." She's a natural writer, deftly aware that the shame and horror of the Holocaust must be preserved, shared, and believed. My thanks to Ms. Vidor for this and her other books, which I plan to purchase immediately.
- C. YatesReviewed in the United States on 14 September 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars The Auschwitz Chapter
The Auschwitz Chapter is broken into two parts and actually comes from another book to give you these two chapters. Lee Vidor writes with such vivid picture words you will think yourself in the death camps. The first part is written in first person singular. Her name is Anna. She has been hidden away for two years and finds herself having to see the sky one more time. She is picked up by the Nazi. Betrayed by a woman in her neighborhood she has know all her life. Anna rides the cattle train to Auschwitz. Anna's knees buckle as she is prodded from the cattle car. Anna sees the smoke from the tall chimney...Anna smells the sweet acrid odor..Anna is in line for the selection process...Anna strips her clothes...Anna has her head and pubic area shaved...Anna is in the death chamber..Anna is pitched into the creamation chamber....The author makes this so very personal by giving her a name. Anna is not a number...she is a Jew being slaughtered!
Hanna is my name. I will tell my story because I saw this. Hannah has been stripped of clothes, walks in line with others, hears shots off in the distance and comes to a clearing when she now knows what the shots are about. Hannah falls into a pit of hundreds of bloody bodies. Hannah is covered with blood...her hair, her eyes, her skin. Hannah crawls from beneath the dead and runs maniacally until she is grabbed by someone who cuddles and hugs her....
If this does not give you a kick in the stomach, you are not human! This is such a vividly written account of two Jewish women being murdered....they have names...they are not numbers..
I had downloaded this book onto my Kindle from Amazon. This is not an enjoyment book...it is to remind us of history. Get yours today and never forget.
- Marcy CampReviewed in the United States on 22 April 2012
3.0 out of 5 stars Only a portion of a book...
This is only a portion of a fictional story about a group of people growing up in France during WWII. It is difficult to follow because it is only bits and pieces of a different book. You are much better off just purchasing the full text book, also available on Kindle, for only a few dollars more. Look for the full version as it is listed as "Under Total Eclipse We Will Tremble Like Birds Without Song" and is by the same author. If you want a complete work, do not purchase this part of a book.