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Tuesday, September 25, 2018
Anatomy of the Auschwitz Death Camp Paperback by Yisrael Gutman (Editor), Michael Berenbaum (Editor) (Indiana University Press)
This is a powerful and comprehensive study…indispensable to anyone with a serious interest in Holocaust studies
Auschwitz, the largest and most lethal of the Nazi death camps, was actually three camps in one—a killing center, a concentration camp, and a series of slave labor camps. More than a million people were murdered at Auschwitz of whom ninety percent were Jews.
In one of the inaugural publications of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s research arm, leading scholars from the United States, Israel, Poland, and other European countries provide the first comprehensive account of what took place at Auschwitz. Principal sections of the book address the institutional history of the camp, the technology and dimensions of the genocide carried out there, the profiles of the perpetrators and the lives of the inmates, underground resistance and escapes, and what the outside world knew about Auschwitz and when.
A major study of the design and construction of the gas chambers and crematoria reveals the economic competitiveness, bureaucratic struggles, and technological sophistication behind the manufacture of the machinery that was used to murder and incinerate thousands daily.
Many chapters—including those by Polish scholars, who can now write freely about the Jewish fate in Auschwitz—bring to light new information found in archival holdings in the former communist countries. All essays were prepared exclusively for this book. The authoritative portrait of the camp that emerges from this research is indispensable for anyone seeking to comprehend the meaning of Auschwitz and the Holocaust.
Contributors are Yehuda Bauer, Michael Berenbaum, Randolph Braham, Nathan Cohen, Danuta Czech, Leo Eitinger, Martin Gilbert, Israel Gutman, Raul Hilberg, Miroslav Karny, Nili Keren, Shmuel Krakowski, Helena Kubica, Hermann Langbein, Lawrence Langer, Aleksander Lasik, Robert Jay Lifton and Amy Hackett, Robert-Jan van Pelt, Franciszek Piper, Jean-Claude Pressac, Irena Strzelecka, Andrzej Strzelecki, Henryk Swiebocki, and David S. Wyman. From the book cover.
Michael Berenbaum is an independent consultant working on the historical content of films and the conceptual development of museums. He is the former president and CEO of the Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation and served as director of the Research Institute of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Dr. Berenbaum is also adjunct professor of theology at the University of Judaism.
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