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Auschwitz : a doctor's story
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Auschwitz : a doctor's story

作者: Lucie Adelsberger; Arthur Joseph Slavin
出版商: Boston : Northeastern University Press, ©1995.
叢書: Women's life writings from around the world.
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Fifty years after the liberation of the concentration camps, this memoir by Lucie Adelsberger, a Jewish female physician shipped to Auschwitz and put to work in the infirmary of the infamous death camp's Gypsy section, serves as a haunting reminder of the horrors perpetrated by the Nazi regime. In this memoir, Adelsberger vividly describes the Hell that was Auschwitz, uniquely capturing the ordeals suffered by  再讀一些...
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類型/形式: Biography
Personal narratives
其他的實體格式: Online version:
Adelsberger, Lucie, 1895-
Auschwitz.
Boston : Northeastern University Press, c1995
(OCoLC)604195978
提及的人: Lucie Adelsberger
資料類型: 傳記
文件類型: 圖書
所有的作者/貢獻者: Lucie Adelsberger; Arthur Joseph Slavin
ISBN: 1555532330 9781555532338 155553659X 9781555536596
OCLC系統控制編碼: 32664632
注意: Translation of: Auschwitz : ein Tatsachenbericht.
描述: xxv, 150 p. : ill., map ; 21 cm.
内容: The trap --
The housing crisis --
Fear --
Praying for the death of one's parents --
Him or me --
The alien city --
The shrill whistle --
Stripped of everything --
The gypsy camp --
Mulo, Mulo --
Sunday in the camp --
Hunger --
Roll call --
Typhus --
Candy for the little ones --
The dentist --
On death --
Why? --
Kohinoor --
Curds and whey --
Das Sonderkommando --
The pilgrimage to death --
In the sauna --
Gypsy night --
The mother and the grandmother --
Motherhoood --
Between the spheres --
Mala, the Belgian woman --
A broken leg --
Two Hungarians --
Behind the fence --
A hike through the snow --
Disgust --
The liberation --
Looking back (summer 1946)
叢書名: Women's life writings from around the world.
其他題名: Auschwitz.
責任: Lucie Adelsberger ; translated from the German by Susan Ray ; with an introduction by Deborah Lipstadt ; historical advice and annotations by Arthur J. Slavin.

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Fifty years after the liberation of the concentration camps, this memoir by Lucie Adelsberger, a Jewish female physician shipped to Auschwitz and put to work in the infirmary of the infamous death camp's Gypsy section, serves as a haunting reminder of the horrors perpetrated by the Nazi regime. In this memoir, Adelsberger vividly describes the Hell that was Auschwitz, uniquely capturing the ordeals suffered by women, who were especially vulnerable once they reached the camps. Throughout her moving memoir, Adelsberger depicts the methods the Nazis used to degrade and dehumanize Jews and other holocaust victims, robbing them of their dignity, their freedom, and oftentimes their lives. Her poignant testament to the human suffering and the human spirit at Auschwitz will stir readers deeply.

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