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The second part of Primo Levi's Holocaust memoir, continuing from where ''Literature/IfThisIsAMan'' left off, which details the author's long and convoluted journey home to his native Italy, and provides a lesser-seen picture of the continuing struggles - mental and physical - of those few who were fortunate enough to survive the slaughter.

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* ActionGirl: Presumable Olga, as she was formerly a Croat partisan.
* ChummyCommies / DirtyCommies: Zig-Zagged.
* EverybodysDeadDave: Of the 650 people who were transported to Auschwitz from Fossoli internment camp, only Primo, Leonardo and Cesare live to return home.
* TheHomewardJourney
* ShootTheShaggyDog: A considerable number of inmates who survived to the liberation were nonetheless beyond the help of the unprepared Russians, succumbing to various maladies shortly afterwards.

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The second part of Primo Levi's Holocaust memoir, continuing from where ''Literature/IfThisIsAMan'' left off, which details the author's long and convoluted journey home to his native Italy, and provides a lesser-seen picture of the continuing struggles - mental and physical - of those few who were fortunate enough to survive the slaughter.

!!This work contains examples of:

* ActionGirl: Presumable Olga, as she was formerly a Croat partisan.
* ChummyCommies / DirtyCommies: Zig-Zagged.
* EverybodysDeadDave: Of the 650 people who were transported to Auschwitz from Fossoli internment camp, only Primo, Leonardo and Cesare live to return home.
* TheHomewardJourney
* ShootTheShaggyDog: A considerable number of inmates who survived to the liberation were nonetheless beyond the help of the unprepared Russians, succumbing to various maladies shortly afterwards.
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The second part of Primo Levi's Holocaust memoir, which opens on the liberation of Auschwitz by the Russians, and details the author's long and convoluted journey home to his native Italy, and provides a lesser-seen picture of the continuing struggles - mental and physical - of those few who were fortunate enough to survive the slaughter.

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The second part of Primo Levi's Holocaust memoir, continuing from where ''Literature/IfThisIsAMan'' left off, which opens on the liberation of Auschwitz by the Russians, and details the author's long and convoluted journey home to his native Italy, and provides a lesser-seen picture of the continuing struggles - mental and physical - of those few who were fortunate enough to survive the slaughter.
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* ActionGirl: Presumable Olga, as she was formerly a Croat partisan.
* ShootTheShaggyDog: A considerable number of inmates who survived to the liberation were nonetheless beyond the help of the unprepared Russians, succumbing to various maladies shortly afterwards.
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The second part of Primo Levi's Holocaust memoir, which opens on the liberation of Auschwitz by the Russians, and details the author's long and convoluted journey home to his native Italy, and provides a lesser-seen picture of the continuing struggles - mental and physical - of those few who were fortunate enough to survive the slaughter.

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