The Fighter of Auschwitz: The Incredible True Story of Leen Sanders Who Boxed to Help Others Survive - Paperback

The Fighter of Auschwitz: The Incredible True Story of Leen Sanders Who Boxed to Help Others Survive - Paperback

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The Fighter of Auschwitz: The Incredible True Story of Leen Sanders Who Boxed to Help Others Survive - Paperback

The Fighter of Auschwitz: The Incredible True Story of Leen Sanders Who Boxed to Help Others Survive - Paperback

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by Erik Brouwer (Author)

The story of Dutch boxer Leen Sanders who was spared to entertain the Nazi guards and helped others survive Auschwitz.

'He had the dream again last night... He taps the gloves of his unbeaten Polish opponent. There are rumours that the loser will be sent to the gas chamber.'

In 1943 Leen Sanders, Dutch champion boxer, was sent to Auschwitz. His wife and children were put to death while he was sent 'to the left' with the others fit enough for labor. Recognised by an SS officer, he was earmarked for a 'privileged' post in the kitchens in exchange for weekly boxing matches for the entertainment of the Nazi guards. From there, he enacted his resistance to their limitless cruelty.

With great risk and danger to his own life, Leen Sanders stole, concealed and smuggled food and clothing from SS nursing units for years to alleviate the unbearable suffering of the prisoners in need. He also regularly supplied extra food to the Dutch women in Dr. Mengele's experiment Block 10. To his fellow Jews in the camp, he acted as a rescuer, leader and role model, defending them even on their bitter death march to Dachau towards the end of the war.

A story of astonishing resilience and compassion, The Fighter of Auschwitz is a testament to the endurance of humanity in the face of extraordinary evil.

Author Biography

Erik Brouwer is a Dutch sports journalist and the author of eight historical non-fiction titles on topics as diverse as Argentine football and the actress Jetta Goudal. He won the 2009 Nico Scheepmaker award for sports books for Spartacus, his book about Jewish Olmypic athletes at the beginning of the second world war.

Number of Pages: 336
Dimensions: 1 x 7.7 x 4.9 IN
Publication Date: November 14, 2023

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