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Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 616 g

Gutterman

A Narrow Bridge to Life

Jewish Forced Labor and Survival in the Gross-Rosen Camp System, 1940-1945
1. Auflage 2008
ISBN: 978-1-84545-206-3
Verlag: Berghahn Books

Jewish Forced Labor and Survival in the Gross-Rosen Camp System, 1940-1945

Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 616 g

ISBN: 978-1-84545-206-3
Verlag: Berghahn Books


By 1944 a large part of Eastern Europe had already been liberated by the Red Army, and the Allied forces were continuing to move in from the west after success at Normandy. Yet, in Lower Silesia, Germany more than sixty new forced labor camps were established, adding to the approximately forty camps that already existed. The inmates were Jews from Hungary and Poland who had been deported from the Lodz ghetto or who had been included on the infamous "Schindler’s List." These camps became satellites of the Gross-Rosen concentration camp and were the last to be liberated. Throughout their existence, the Gross-Rosen camp and its satellites had a special relationship. This is why, although the process of genocide was proceeding at top speed, some Jews were diverted from the gas chambers and sent to work at Gross-Rosen. Auschwitz-Birkenau was the main provider of inmate slave laborers for the Gross-Rosen armaments, munitions, and other factories owned by giant private enterprises, such as Krupp, I.G. Farben, and Siemens. Jewish inmates were also used in the construction of Hitler’s secret headquarters in the local Eulen Mountains and the secret underground tunnels used to store weapons. This book adds greatly to our knowledge of the complexity of German policy toward the Jews and forced labor. It not only describes the daily life of Jewish slave laborers but also traces Reich economic policy and the big corporations that used forced labor.

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Preface

Introduction

Chapter 1. Forced labor in Nazi Germany and the Nazi-occupied areas

Chapter 2. The forced-labor system in Eastern Upper Silesia: The establishment of organization Schmelt (1940–1944)

Chapter 3. Forced-labor camps for Jews in Lower Silesia and the Sudetenland (1940–1944)

Chapter 4. Phases in the development of the Gross-Rosen main camp (May 1940–October 1943)

Chapter 5. The first subcamps of Gross-Rosen

Chapter 6. Deploying the network of camps

Chapter 7. Labor camps in the Sudetenland

Chapter 8. Code Riese: The Führer’s secret operation in the Eulen mountains

Chapter 9. Administration of the Gross-Rosen labor-camp complex

Chapter 10. Survival in the Gross-Rosen labor camps

Chapter 11. Women in the Gross-Rosen labor camps

Chapter 12. Cultural and spiritual life in the Gross-Rosen labor camps

Chapter 13. The last to be liberated

Chapter 14. Liberation

Conclusion

Notes

Camps, labor details, and labor subdetails for Jews in the Gross-Rosen Network

Sources

Index


Gutterman, Bella
Bella Gutterman is a member of the International Institute for Holocaust Research at Yad Vashem. This book is based on her dissertation that was awarded the Wallenberg Prize and the Raphael Lemkin and the Leon Lustig Commemorative Prize. She is the former Director and Editor-in-Chief of Publication at Yad Vashem. Her books include A Toast with Death (1987) and Days of Horror in Lwow (1992). She co-edited The Auschwitz Album (2002, with Israel Gutman) and To Bear Witness (2005, with Avner Shalev), both have been translated into many languages.

Bella Gutterman is a member of the International Institute for Holocaust Research at Yad Vashem. This book is based on her dissertation that was awarded the Wallenberg Prize and the Raphael Lemkin and the Leon Lustig Commemorative Prize. She is the former Director and Editor-in-Chief of Publication at Yad Vashem. Her books include A Toast with Death (1987) and Days of Horror in Lwow (1992). She co-edited The Auschwitz Album (2002, with Israel Gutman) and To Bear Witness (2005, with Avner Shalev), both have been translated into many languages.



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