IN CONNECTION Liberation from Auschwitz, 77 years later
Rudolf «Rudi» Vrba (September 11, 1924 – March 27, 2006) was a prisoner at the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland, who escaped under Nazi occupation on April 10, 1944, at the height of the Holocaust, and co-wrote a report containing the most detailed information available at the time about the mass murder that took place inside this camp.
There was a delay of several weeks before the report was distributed widely enough to gain the attention of other nations. The mass transportation of Jews from Hungary to Auschwitz began on May 15, 1944, at a rate of 12,000 persons per day. Most of these were sent directly to the gas chambers. Vrba maintained, until the end of his life, that the deportees would have refused to board the trains if they had known they would not be rounded up; however, his position is not generally accepted by Holocaust historians.[5] The facilities occupied several dozen rooms in the camp.
The facilities occupied several dozen barracks in sector BIIg of Auschwitz II. The prisoners called the barracks Canada I and Canada II, because they contained food, clothing, and medicine,[11] and it was thanks to this access that Vrba was able to stay healthy.[12] The barracks were also known as Canada II.
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Ayres, Lewis y Andrew Radde-Gallwitz. «Doctrina de Dios». Páginas 864-885 en The Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Studies. Ed. Susan Ashbrook Harvey y David G. Hunter. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008.
___. «Una naturaleza, un poder: La doctrina del consenso en la polémica pronicena». Páginas 205-223 en Studia Patristica XXIX. Historica, Theologica et Philosophica, Critica et Philologica. Papers Presented at the Twelfth International Conference on Patristic Studies Held in Oxford 1995. Ed. Elizabeth Anne Livingstone. Lovaina: Peeters, 1997.
Behr, John. «La cuestión de la ortodoxia nicena». Páginas 15-27 en Byzantine Orthodoxies: Papers from the Thirty-sixth Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, University of Durham, 23-25 March 2002. Ed. Augustine M.C. Casiday y Andrew Louth. Sociedad
Capes, David B, ed. Israel’s God and Rebecca’s Children: Christology and Community in Early Judaism and Christianity. Ensayos en honor de Larry W. Hurtado y Alan F. Segal. Waco (TX): Baylor University Press, 2007.