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xxiii, 241 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. |
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Twayne's oral history series ; no. 2 |
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Twayne's oral history series ; no. 2.
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Contents |
Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Map -- pt. 1. Survivors of concentration camps -- Sam Bankhalter, Lodz, Poland -- Fred Baron, Vienna, Austria -- Reider Dittmann, Tonsberg, Norway -- David Eiger, Radom, Poland -- Robert O. Fisch, Budapest, Hungary -- Henry Freier, Lodz, Poland -- Peter Gersyh, Miechow, Poland -- Edward Grosmann, Medzilaborce, Czechoslovakia -- Charlotte Hirsch, Transylvania -- David Jagoda, Miechow, Poland -- Hinda Kibort, Kovno, Lithuania -- Manfred Klein, Posen, Germany -- Berek Latarus, Lodz, Poland -- Henry Oertelt, Berlin, Germany -- Beb Rosenzweig, Szuzkoczyn, Poland -- Seva Scheer, Piotrkow, Poland -- Max Schwartz, Krosniewice, Poland -- Felicia Weingarten, Lodz Poland -- Fred Wildauer, Riga, Latvia -- Dora Zaidenweber, Radom, Poland -- Jules Zaidenweber, Radom, Poland. |
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pt. 2. Survivors who were not in concentration camps -- Henry Abromowicz, Lodz, Poland -- Sam Ackos, Athens, Greece -- Mary Ackos Calof and Evelyn Ackos Ettinger, Athens, Greece -- Felicia Broh, Berlin, Germany -- Paulette Fink, Paris, France -- Edith Goodman, Krischatik, Romania -- Max Goodman, Radauti, Romania -- Max Grosblat, Dubno, Poland -- Henry Harvey, Warsaw, Poland -- Felix Kaminsky, Sendjeszow, Poland -- Gisela Konopka, Berlin, Germany -- James Loewenson, Berlin, Germany -- Kurt Loewenthal, Gelsenkirchen, Germany -- Mark Mandel, Warsaw, Poland -- Allen Mastbaum, Skalat, Poland -- Helen Mastbaum, Skalat, Poland -- Rose Meyerhoff, Brussels, Belgium -- Victor Mintz, Warsaw, Poland -- Faye Porter, Gorodok, Poland -- Libby Rosenzweig, Breslau, Germany -- Lucy Smith, Cracow, Poland -- Sabina Zimering, Piotrkow, Poland -- Maria Spiewak and Danuta Trybus, Piotrkow, Poland. |
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pt. 3. The American liberators -- Richard Darr, witness to Ohrdruf and Buchenwald -- Donald Dean, witness to Mauthausen -- Wayne D. Hanson, liberator of Dachau -- Arthur L. Johnson, witness to Buchenwald -- William Kamman, witness to Dachau -- William Landgren, witness to Dachau -- Robert Eliot Matteson, witness to Mauthausen -- Dr. William McConahey, medical officer at Flossenburg -- Edmund Motzko, witness to Gardelegen -- Kay Bonner Nee, witness to Buchenwald -- Donald Nost, liberator of Hemer, a prisoner-of-war camp -- Leonard Parker, liberator of Dachau -- Glenn Stranberg, medical corpsman at Dachau -- Dorothy Wahlstrom, nurse at Dachau -- Afterword -- Glossary -- A guide for teachers and discussion leaders -- Index -- About the editor. |
Summary |
From prisoners to liberators, this work contains the narrative accounts which vividly present a realistic focus on the devastating events of the Holocaust. the reader gains an appreciation for the horrors faced by millions during ... |
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This tragic period in world history. highly useful for classroom situations, as a source for further discussion. |
Subject |
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Personal narratives.
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Oral history.
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Oral history. (OCoLC)fst01047055
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Holocaust, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives.
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Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945) (OCoLC)fst00958866 |
Chronological Term |
1939-1945
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Genre/Form |
Oral histories. (OCoLC)fst01726295
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Personal narratives. (OCoLC)fst01423843
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Oral histories.
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Added Author |
Lewin, Rhoda G.
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Mazal Holocaust Collection. TxSaTAM
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ISBN |
0805791000 (alk. paper) |
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9780805791006 (alk. paper) |
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0805791264 (pbk.) |
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9780805791266 (pbk.) |
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