cover image The Road to Rescue—The Untold Story of Schindler's List

The Road to Rescue—The Untold Story of Schindler's List

Mietek Pemper, , assisted by Marie Elisabeth Müller, trans. from the German by David Dolle. Other Press, $24.95 (250pp) ISBN 978-1-59051-286-9

This is a suspenseful account of how Metek Pemper, the Jewish secretary to Amon Göth, the commandant of Plaszow concentration camp, saved not just his own life but that of his family and other inmates, finally giving the damning testimony that helped convict Göth of war crimes. Steven Spielberg drew from the stories of Pemper and his friend Izak Stern for his movie Schindler's List (based on Thomas Keneally's book Schindler's List ) but omitted Pemper's character from the film. After being made secretary to the commandant, Pemper lived in constant fear, but collected information and ensured that the camp would continue to operate. Some Jews were kept alive by Pemper providing fabricated figures to persuade high command that the camp was vital to the war effort. A bookish young man with a gift for languages and guile, Pemper was “the only witness who could give a complete and accurate overview” of Schindler's operation. Pemper's book is careful and sad, telling of both triumph and the inability to get over the grief. Illus. (Oct.)