Author: Verein für Gedenken und Geschichtsforschung in Österreichischen KZ-Gedenkstätten
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Concentration camps
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
Crime scenes of Mauthausen
Author: Verein für Gedenken und Geschichtsforschung in Österreichischen KZ-Gedenkstätten
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Concentration camps
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Concentration camps
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
Gedenkbuch Für Die Toten Des KZ Mauthausen: Commentaries and biographies
Author: Andreas Kranebitter
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Radical Assimilation in the Face of the Holocaust
Author: Tom Navon
Publisher: State University of New York Press
ISBN: 1438495935
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 319
Book Description
This book explores the confrontation of radically assimilated Jews with the violent collapse of their envisioned integration into a cosmopolitan European society, which culminated during the Holocaust. This confrontation is examined through the biography of the German-speaking intellectual and prominent communist theoretician of the Jewish question Otto Heller (1897–1945), focusing on the tension between his Jewish origins and his universalistic political convictions. Radical Assimilation in the Face of the Holocaust traces the development of Hellerʼs position on the Jewish question in three phases: how he grew up to become a typical Central European "non-Jewish Jew" (1897–1931); how he became exceptional in that category by focusing his intellectual work on the Jewish question (1931–1939); and how he reacted to the persecution and murder of European Jewry as a member of the Resistance in occupied France and in Auschwitz (1939–1945). Breaking with the common portrayal of Heller as a self-hating Jew, Tom Navon argues instead that Heller came to lay the foundations for the groundbreaking recognition by communists of worldwide Jewish national solidarity.
Publisher: State University of New York Press
ISBN: 1438495935
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 319
Book Description
This book explores the confrontation of radically assimilated Jews with the violent collapse of their envisioned integration into a cosmopolitan European society, which culminated during the Holocaust. This confrontation is examined through the biography of the German-speaking intellectual and prominent communist theoretician of the Jewish question Otto Heller (1897–1945), focusing on the tension between his Jewish origins and his universalistic political convictions. Radical Assimilation in the Face of the Holocaust traces the development of Hellerʼs position on the Jewish question in three phases: how he grew up to become a typical Central European "non-Jewish Jew" (1897–1931); how he became exceptional in that category by focusing his intellectual work on the Jewish question (1931–1939); and how he reacted to the persecution and murder of European Jewry as a member of the Resistance in occupied France and in Auschwitz (1939–1945). Breaking with the common portrayal of Heller as a self-hating Jew, Tom Navon argues instead that Heller came to lay the foundations for the groundbreaking recognition by communists of worldwide Jewish national solidarity.
Gedenkbuch Für Die Toten Des KZ Mauthausen und Seiner Außenlager
Author: Verein für Geschichtsforschung und Gedenken in österreichischen KZ-Gedenkstätten
Publisher:
ISBN: 9783700319627
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9783700319627
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
Hitler′s Prisons - Legal Terror in Nazi Germany
Author: Nikolaus Wachsmann
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300217293
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 556
Book Description
State prisons played an indispensable part in the terror of the Third Reich, incarcerating many hundreds of thousands of men and women during the Nazi era. This important book illuminates the previously unknown world of Nazi prisons, their victims, and the judicial and penal officials who built and operated this system of brutal legal terror. Nikolaus Wachsmann describes the operation and function of legal terror in the Third Reich and brings Nazi prisons to life through the harrowing stories of individual inmates. Drawing on a vast array of archival materials, he traces the series of changes in prison policies and practice that led eventually to racial terror, brutal violence, slave labor, starvation, and mass killings. Wachsmann demonstrates that "ordinary" legal officials were ready collaborators who helped to turn courts and prisons into key components in the Nazi web of terror. And he concludes with a discussion of the whitewash of the Nazi legal system in postwar West Germany.
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300217293
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 556
Book Description
State prisons played an indispensable part in the terror of the Third Reich, incarcerating many hundreds of thousands of men and women during the Nazi era. This important book illuminates the previously unknown world of Nazi prisons, their victims, and the judicial and penal officials who built and operated this system of brutal legal terror. Nikolaus Wachsmann describes the operation and function of legal terror in the Third Reich and brings Nazi prisons to life through the harrowing stories of individual inmates. Drawing on a vast array of archival materials, he traces the series of changes in prison policies and practice that led eventually to racial terror, brutal violence, slave labor, starvation, and mass killings. Wachsmann demonstrates that "ordinary" legal officials were ready collaborators who helped to turn courts and prisons into key components in the Nazi web of terror. And he concludes with a discussion of the whitewash of the Nazi legal system in postwar West Germany.
Gedenkbuch Für Die Toten Des KZ Mauthausen: Book of names I: A-L
Author: Andreas Kranebitter
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Memorial book for the dead of the Mauthausen Concentration Camp, Amstetten, Bachmanning, Bretstein, Dipoldsau, Ebensee, Eisenerz, Enns, Grein, Grossraming, Gunskirchen, Gusen, Hinterbrühl, Hirtenberg, Klagenfurt, Lannach, Leibnitz, Lenzing, Linz, Loibl, Mauthausen, Melk, Mittersill, Passau, Peggau, Redl-Zipf, St. Aegyd, St. Lambrecht, St. Valentin, Schloss Lind, Schwechat, Steyr, Ternberg, Vöcklabruck, Wels, Wien, Wiener Neudorf, Wiener Neustadt
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Memorial book for the dead of the Mauthausen Concentration Camp, Amstetten, Bachmanning, Bretstein, Dipoldsau, Ebensee, Eisenerz, Enns, Grein, Grossraming, Gunskirchen, Gusen, Hinterbrühl, Hirtenberg, Klagenfurt, Lannach, Leibnitz, Lenzing, Linz, Loibl, Mauthausen, Melk, Mittersill, Passau, Peggau, Redl-Zipf, St. Aegyd, St. Lambrecht, St. Valentin, Schloss Lind, Schwechat, Steyr, Ternberg, Vöcklabruck, Wels, Wien, Wiener Neudorf, Wiener Neustadt
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Author: Nikolaus Wachsmann
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 0374118256
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 881
Book Description
Presents an integrated account of the Nazi concentration camps from their inception in 1933 through their demise in the spring of 1945.
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 0374118256
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 881
Book Description
Presents an integrated account of the Nazi concentration camps from their inception in 1933 through their demise in the spring of 1945.
Journey Into Terror
Author: Gertrude Schneider
Publisher: Ardent Media
ISBN: 9780935764000
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
There were 40,000 Jews in Riga in July 1941, when the Germans occupied Latvia. 33,000 of them were interned in the ghetto, and most of them (according to Schneider's estimate, 29,000) were killed in November-December 1941 in the Rumbuli forest. At the same time, numerous Jews from the Reich began to be deported to the ghetto of Riga. Ca. 20,000 German, Austrian, and Czech Jews arrived there during the winter of 1941-42; 800 of them survived the war, which is much greater than the numbers of German Jewish survivors from the ghettos of Łódź, Minsk, Kaunas, etc. Presents a story of life and death in the ghetto, focusing mainly on the "German" part of it; the story is largely based on testimonies of survivors, including Schneider's own (she was deported to the Riga ghetto from Vienna in February 1942). Many of the Jews were sent to the Jungfernhof camp near the city, rather than to the ghetto. Later, some were transferred from the ghetto to the Salaspils camp, and in August 1943, 7,874 Jews were sent from the ghetto to the Kaiserwald camp. The rest of the ghetto was liquidated in October 1943, and ca. 60 people were left to remove all traces of the former inhabitants, after which they were also transferred to Kaiserwald. Pp. 157-175 contain a list of survivors, and pp. 177-211 contain documents.
Publisher: Ardent Media
ISBN: 9780935764000
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
There were 40,000 Jews in Riga in July 1941, when the Germans occupied Latvia. 33,000 of them were interned in the ghetto, and most of them (according to Schneider's estimate, 29,000) were killed in November-December 1941 in the Rumbuli forest. At the same time, numerous Jews from the Reich began to be deported to the ghetto of Riga. Ca. 20,000 German, Austrian, and Czech Jews arrived there during the winter of 1941-42; 800 of them survived the war, which is much greater than the numbers of German Jewish survivors from the ghettos of Łódź, Minsk, Kaunas, etc. Presents a story of life and death in the ghetto, focusing mainly on the "German" part of it; the story is largely based on testimonies of survivors, including Schneider's own (she was deported to the Riga ghetto from Vienna in February 1942). Many of the Jews were sent to the Jungfernhof camp near the city, rather than to the ghetto. Later, some were transferred from the ghetto to the Salaspils camp, and in August 1943, 7,874 Jews were sent from the ghetto to the Kaiserwald camp. The rest of the ghetto was liquidated in October 1943, and ca. 60 people were left to remove all traces of the former inhabitants, after which they were also transferred to Kaiserwald. Pp. 157-175 contain a list of survivors, and pp. 177-211 contain documents.
Gedenkbuch für die Toten des KZ Mauthausen
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN: 9783700319634
Category : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
Languages : de
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9783700319634
Category : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
Languages : de
Pages :
Book Description
Beyond Despair
Author: Aharon Apelfeld
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 102
Book Description
The inability to express the horrors of the Holocaust, combined with guilt feelings of the survivors, led to silence. Appelfeld explores the role of art in redeeming pain from darkness, and the conflicting desires to speak out and to keep silent. He forcefully argues that the Jewish people need a spiritual vision. In his conversation with Philip Roth, Appelfeld sheds light on his work and talks with candor about his life, influences, and concerns.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 102
Book Description
The inability to express the horrors of the Holocaust, combined with guilt feelings of the survivors, led to silence. Appelfeld explores the role of art in redeeming pain from darkness, and the conflicting desires to speak out and to keep silent. He forcefully argues that the Jewish people need a spiritual vision. In his conversation with Philip Roth, Appelfeld sheds light on his work and talks with candor about his life, influences, and concerns.