Partly based on previously unpublished diaries, this is a moving testimony from the first Allied officer to enter Bergen-Belsen at the end of the Second World War.
After his wartime career, John Randall ran a highly successful
business training school .Adored by his wife, children and
grandchildren, he had passionate feelings about the events he lived
through. He was the quintessential English gentleman, a quiet man
of integrity and with a steely resolve that carried him through his
long and fascinating life.
Mei Trow is a military historian who has recently ghostwritten
Survivor, the story of Holocaust survivor Sam Pivnik (Hodder and
Stoughton, 2012) and Survivor on the River Kwai (Penguin, 2013).
The author of 60 books, Mei's output has covered detective fiction,
true crime and historical biography.
‘The man who stumbled on HELL: His place in history has never been
revealed. His memoir recounts how he uncovered the horrors of
Belsen’
*Daily Mail*
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