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dialogues with the angel

The Last Convoy – Eva Langley-Dános

Albin Michel, 2011

Like hundreds of thousands of Hungarian Jews, Eva Dános (1919-2001) was deported after the Nazi invasion of her country in 1944. She survived the death camps and rebuilt her life in Australia in the 1950s. Her testimony, written in the heat of the moment just after her liberation, is a day-by-day account of the horror of the last convoys of deportees wandering from camp to camp, under Allied bombardment, in the very last weeks of the Third Reich. These cattle cars, where hunger and thirst reigned in an atmosphere of madness, were the tomb of thousands of victims.

Eva Dános's companions in this hell were Hanna Dallos and Lili Strausz, two women who lived through the extraordinary experience recounted in the book Dialogues with the Angel. She had met them in the military uniform workshop set up in 1944 in Budapest to hide Jewish women, under the direction of the woman who was to make the Dialogues known throughout the world: Gitta Mallasz, recently recognised as "Righteous Among the Nations". Eva had attended the last sessions of the 'Dialogues' with Hanna and Lili and shared their daily lives in the Ravensbrück camp. Until now, little was known about the end of these two remarkable women. Here, their friend recounts their shocking agony, which makes this document all the more exceptional.

The white source – Patrice Van Eersel

The astonishing story of "Dialogues with the Angel

Grasset, 1998

Budapest, June 1943-November 1944. At the heart of Nazi hell, four young artists experience the astonishing adventure of "Dialogues with the Angel". A mysterious voice makes them discover their own part of the creative divinity, and the way to access this timeless source. Of the four friends, Gitta was the only one to escape extermination. It was she who, in 1976, published her friend Hanna's transcription of the Angel's words. It was also she who, shortly before her death in 1992, asked the author of The Black Spring, a book about near-death experiences, to become the historian of this initiation. In a narrative that is both rigorous and fascinating, we see Gitta, Hanna, Joseph and Lili come to life in their family, social and historical environment, discovering in themselves a new light which, far from turning them away from their brothers, will drive them, right up to the final moment, to save lives and to bear tireless witness to the divine dimension of humanity.

Morgen – Dawn

Messages transmitted by Hanna Dallos and transcribed by Gitta Mallasz

Damon, 2012

"Is it natural to be only half, to be only half? No, it is natural to be whole. To be whole is to be true. To be only half is not true, it does not correspond to our destiny. Without our complementary and numinous half - without the angel - we are only half. The angel, likewise, without being united with us, is only half an ark that cannot accomplish its task".