Stefan Jerzy Zweig, known for the successful novel "Naked Among Wolves," is dead. The man, who was saved from murder by other inmates in the Buchenwald concentration camp as a toddler, died on February 6th in Vienna at the age of 83.

With around two million copies sold, it was probably the most popular novel in the socialist state. The story served as the basis for several books and television films, including "The Child on the Child's List"