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In a place where medicine was used to harm, she vowed to heal Occupied France, 1942: Psychiatrist Dr. Adélaïde Hautval is arrested for defending a Jewish family. When she's deported to Auschwitz and assigned to the women's infirmary, she's ordered to assist with sterilization experiments under SS doctors-including the infamous Josef Mengele. As the line between healing and harm blurs, Adélaïde makes a choice that could cost her everything. London, 1964: Two decades later, one of the Nazi doctors is on trial-and Adélaïde is the key to exposing the truth. Based on a remarkable true story, The Doctor of Auschwitz is a haunting and unforgettable novel about choosing humanity over survival and finding the courage to speak out.Perfect for fans of The Midwife of Auschwitz and The Nightingale!