Don Bamberg: I survived death row and nine concentration camps
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Don Bamberg: I survived death row and nine concentration camps
In 1941, the author was sentenced to death for espionage by a German military tribunal. The execution by firing squad did not go ahead, and after a stay of thirteen months on death row, the sentence was changed to an execution in stages. As a Nacht und Nebel prisoner, only one weapon could be used against nine infamous concentration camps: the will to survive!