La sobrecogedora historia real de los presos que tuvieron que boxear para sobrevivir en el infierno nazi. En el mayor matadero de inocentes jam嫳 conocido... Auschwitz. Cuentan que all? al otro lado, detr嫳 de la alambrada, justo ah?donde el hombre nunca fue hombre, sino bestia, una vez un nazi pregunt? Qui幯 sabe boxear? La respuesta, ya fuera s?o no...all?no era vivir, sino morir. Cuentan que all? donde el hombre por no tener no ten燰 ni nombre, s鏊o era nero, un SS aburrido, cansado de matar, buscaba diversi鏮; un rato de asueto para distraer el sopor de asesinar. Y entonces volvi?a preguntar: Qui幯 sabe boxear? As?lo recuerdan Noah Klieger y los otros 'boxeadores de Auschwitz'. Sobre cogedores testimonios de los que se pusieron los guantes para sobrevivir en el campo de concentraci鏮 nazi.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION The harrowing true story of the prisoners who had to box to survive Nazi hell.
In the largest slaughterhouse of innocent people ever known... Auschwitz.
They say that there, on the other side, behind the barbed wire, right there where man was never a man, but a beast, a Nazi once asked: Who knows how to box? The answer, whether it was yes or no... always meant to die. They say that there, where man had no name, only a number, a bored SS, who was tired of killing, was looking for fun; some time off to distract himself from the tiredness of murdering. And then he asked again: Who knows how to box?
This is how Noah Klieger and the other 'Auschwitz boxers' remember it. These are daunting and unsettling testimonies of those who put on boxing gloves to survive in the Nazi concentration camp.