Holocaust and Memory

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Holocaust and Memory

Barbara Engelking | Gunnar Paulsson | Gunnar Paulsson

History / Modern / 20th Century / Holocaust

Originally published in Polish to great acclaim and based on interviews with survivors of the Holocaust in Poland, Holocaust and Memory provides a moving description of their life during the war and the sense they made of it.

The book begins by looking at the differences between the wartime experiences of Jews and Poles in occupied Poland, both in terms of Nazi legislation and individual experiences. On the Aryan side of the ghetto wall, Jews could either be helped or blackmailed by Poles. The largest section of the book reconstructs everyday life in the ghetto. The psychological consequences of wartime experiences are explored, including interviews with survivors who stayed on in Poland after the war and were victims of anti-Semitism again in 1968. These discussions bring into question some of the accepted survivor stereotypes found in Holocaust literature. A final chapter looks at the legacy of the Holocaust, the problems of transmitting experience and of the place of the Holocaust in Polish history and culture.


Publication Date: 22 August 2005
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Continuum
ISBN-13: 9780826477675
Format: Paperback softback
Page Count: 368
Weight (oz): 15.2

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