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The Pharmacist of Auschwitz: The Untold Story

von Patricia Posner

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The Pharmacist of Auschwitz is the little-known story of Victor Capesius, a Bayer pharmaceutical salesman from Romania who, at the age of thirty-five, joined the Nazi SS in 1943 and quickly became the chief pharmacist at the largest death camp, Auschwitz. Based in part on previously classified documents, Patricia Posner exposes Capesius's reign of terror at the camp, his escape from justice, and how a handful of courageous survivors and a single brave prosecutor finally brought him to trial for murder twenty years after the end of the war. The Pharmacist of Auschwitz is much more, though, than a personal account of Capesius. It provides a spellbinding glimpse inside the devil's pact made between the Nazis and Germany's largest conglomerate, IG Farben, and its Bayer pharmaceutical subsidiary. The story is one of murder and greed, with its roots in the dark heart of the Holocaust. Set against a backdrop ranging from Hitler's war to conquer Europe to the Final Solution to postwar Germany's tormented efforts to confront its dark past, Posner shows the appalling depths to which ordinary men descend when they are unrestrained by conscience or any sense of morality. Contains mature themes.… (mehr)
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  gutierrezmonge | Dec 12, 2023 |
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The Pharmacist of Auschwitz: The Untold Story Patricia Posner tells of the life of Victor Capesius, who almost escaped for his crimes. Ms. Posner is an author of investigative historical nonfiction books.

Victor Capesius a Romanian pharma salesman joined the Nazi SS and became chief pharmacist at Auschwitz. Mr. Capesius did his job well, and with gusto.

After the war, Capesius managed to convince the authorities that he did not know a thing about what was going on under his nose, not even what the Zyklon B is used for. He almost got away with it too, living a life of luxury with stolen gold.

Whenever I read these types of books, I always remember Hannah Arendt’s famous quote about the “banality of evil”. How small, gray people, bland bureaucrats who are neither perverted nor sadistic perform evil deeds without evil intentions.

This can be true for the coward Victor Capesius as well, witnesses, however, said that he had a perverse enjoyment in joining Dr. Mengele for selection, deciding life and death with a gesture (including people he personally knew). After the war, this small, gray man, almost gotten away with his crimes if it wasn’t for two men.

The Pharmacist of Auschwitz: The Untold Story Patricia Posner is an engrossing, well-written book. I was fascinated by two aspects of the book, the role of business in the killing, and Nazi hunters.

Victor Capesius was a Romanian national sales representative for Bayer Pharmaceuticals. As a representative of the company in Auschwitz, he oversaw several medical experiments which Bayer funded. The partnership between the Nazis and big business is a part of the book which I found both fascinating, and maddening at the same time.

He was caught due to the good work of Hermann Langbein and survivor Fritz Bauer. This part took about one-third of the book and is a fascinating window into the times when war criminals were almost given a free pass to live the rest of their lives peacefully, a prevalent attitude at the time. ( )
  ZoharLaor | Jan 6, 2023 |
This is an incredibly well-researched history of an odious, morally handicapped man, who never felt one bit of remorse for helping the Nazis towards their goal of exterminating Europe’s Jews. He lied about his thievery and cruelty and assistance in murder. I won’t state the loser’s name. Highly recommended. The bibliography is helpful for further study. ( )
  chibitika | Jul 7, 2022 |
Chi era la mente dietro la farmacia di Auschwitz? La vera storia di Victor Capesius, l’uomo che contribuì all’orrore del più terribile campo di morte nazista Victor Capesius non fu un farmacista qualunque. (fonte: Google Books)
  MemorialeSardoShoah | May 3, 2020 |
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The Pharmacist of Auschwitz is the little-known story of Victor Capesius, a Bayer pharmaceutical salesman from Romania who, at the age of thirty-five, joined the Nazi SS in 1943 and quickly became the chief pharmacist at the largest death camp, Auschwitz. Based in part on previously classified documents, Patricia Posner exposes Capesius's reign of terror at the camp, his escape from justice, and how a handful of courageous survivors and a single brave prosecutor finally brought him to trial for murder twenty years after the end of the war. The Pharmacist of Auschwitz is much more, though, than a personal account of Capesius. It provides a spellbinding glimpse inside the devil's pact made between the Nazis and Germany's largest conglomerate, IG Farben, and its Bayer pharmaceutical subsidiary. The story is one of murder and greed, with its roots in the dark heart of the Holocaust. Set against a backdrop ranging from Hitler's war to conquer Europe to the Final Solution to postwar Germany's tormented efforts to confront its dark past, Posner shows the appalling depths to which ordinary men descend when they are unrestrained by conscience or any sense of morality. Contains mature themes.

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