{"product_id":"i-survived-hitlers-hell","title":"I Survived Hitler's Hell","description":"182 pp. \"At least ten thousand of his former students and many thousands of engineers and educators are acquainted with Professor A. P Gwiazdowski through his books and contributions to many technical magazines. He wrote \"Economics of Tool Engineering,\" McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1932, the first textbook on this then very little known subject. His \"Engineering Metallurgy,\" C. C. Nelson Publishing Company, 1950, and \"Tool Engineering,\" C. C. Nelson Publishing Company, 1951, are found in 691 industrial libraries and in the national libraries of all civilized countries. Ohio State University, Gonzaga University, Oklahoma Institute of Technology, Lamar State College of Technology, Utah State Agricultural College, and Tri-State College are using \"Tool Engineering\" as their required textbook. Very few people, however, know that Professor Gwiazdowski was sentenced in 1904 by the Russians to serve fifteen years in the Siberian gold mines for teaching the Polish children to read and write and for teaching the tsarist police and Russian army officers to think. He miraculously escaped and landed in Hoboken, N.J., in 1905 with fifteen cents in his pocket and two English words in his mouth. Five years later he received his master's degree in engineering from Columbia University. In 1940 he found himself in Europe and decided to education the Nazi Gestapo, but, like Russian police, they did not care for his type of education and sentenced him to death. Again he miraculously escaped the guillotine and returned to the United States after serving four years in three of Hitler's prisons.\"--rear jaket","brand":"Meador Publishing Comany","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":32236838617158,"sku":"2308047","price":125.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/1232\/9510\/products\/2308047.jpg?v=1608138690","url":"https:\/\/ym-demo.myshopify.com\/products\/i-survived-hitlers-hell","provider":"Yesterday's Muse","version":"1.0","type":"link"}