At the end of World War II, as the Nazis found themselves losing territory to the Allies on one side and the Russians on the other, they began forcing Jews to march from concentration camps near the battlefront closer to Germany. The Germans didn’t want the Jews telling their stories to the liberators. They still needed the Jews as a work force to continue the war. And some German leaders believed they could use the Jews as a bargaining tool to save themselves. For all these reasons, the Jews were marched out of camps like Auschwitz, Stutthof and many others...