Ebook: Bergen-Belsen 1945 : A Medical Student's Diary
Author: Michael John Hargrave
It was at this time, in April of 1945, that Michael Hargrave answered an advertisement at the Westminster Hospital Medical School for volunteers . On the day of his departure the 21-year-old learned that he was being sent to Bergen-Belsen, liberated only a few weeks before.
This firsthand account, a diary written for his mother, details Michael's month-long experience at the camp. He compassionately relates the horrendous living conditions suffered by the prisoners, describing the sickness and disease he encountered and his desperate, often fruitless, struggle to save as many lives as possible. Amidst immeasurable horrors, his descriptions of the banalities of everyday life and diagrams of the camp's layout take on a new poignancy, while anatomic line drawings detail the medical conditions and his efforts to treat them. Original newspaper cuttings and photographs of the camp, many previously unpublished, add a further layer of texture to the endeavors of an inexperienced medical student faced with extreme human suffering.
Readership: Medical professionals, medical students, history students, general public.
- A firsthand account of the conditions in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp after liberation in April 1945 from the point of view of a medical student volunteer
- A number of newspaper cuttings covering the period, collected by Michael Hargrave, are included, as well as photographs and line drawings of the camp and its conditions
- Sales of the book will financially support two charities: Amnesty International and Polio Plus