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Parametri
- 412pagine
- 15 ore di lettura
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The Sonderkommando was established in Auschwitz in 1942 by the SS. Ca. 2,100 prisoners worked in the unit at various times; 100 of them survived. These prisoners became robot-like creatures who received the victims in the gas chambers and helped them undress, then searched the cadavers and burned them. They learned that, in order to survive, a human being is capable of unimaginable acts. After the war, like other survivors, they feared a confrontation with traumatic memory; however, unlike them, they remained silent due to a deep feeling of guilt.
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Zeugen aus der Todeszone, Eric Friedler, Barbara Siebert, Andreas Kilian
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- Pubblicato
- 2002
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- Titolo
- Zeugen aus der Todeszone
- Sottotitolo
- Das jüdische Sonderkommando in Auschwitz
- Lingua
- Tedesco
- Editore
- Bleicher
- Pubblicato
- 2002
- Formato
- Copertina rigida
- Pagine
- 412
- ISBN10
- 3934920241
- ISBN13
- 9783934920248
- Serie
- Tag
- Saggistica, Tema stórico, Storia, Giornalismo narrativo, Storia Militare, Prosa di guerra, Guerre, Seconda guerra mondiale, Morte, Ebrei, Olocausto, Nazismo, Campi di Concentramento, Adolf Hitler, Persecuzione, Auschwitz (campo di concentramento), Genocidio
- Prima pubblicazione
- 2005
- Titolo originale
- Zeugen aus der Todeszone
- Valutazione
- 4,65 su 5
- Descrizione
- The Sonderkommando was established in Auschwitz in 1942 by the SS. Ca. 2,100 prisoners worked in the unit at various times; 100 of them survived. These prisoners became robot-like creatures who received the victims in the gas chambers and helped them undress, then searched the cadavers and burned them. They learned that, in order to survive, a human being is capable of unimaginable acts. After the war, like other survivors, they feared a confrontation with traumatic memory; however, unlike them, they remained silent due to a deep feeling of guilt.




