E-BOOK Auschwitz Studies 26
The main article of this issue written by Aleksander Lasik is devoted to the matter of citizenship among the SS personnel at KL Auschwitz in the years 1940-1945.
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E-BOOK Auschwitz Studies 27
The main article of this issue written by Jacek Lachendro is dedicated to the camp orchestras at KL Auschwitz, their origins, duties, living conditions, ethnic composition, number of musicians, repertoire, and role in the camp.
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E-BOOK Auschwitz Studies 28
The main subject matter of issue 28 of “Auschwitz Studies” spans the elements of gas chambers and crematoria installations kept in the collections of the Auschwitz Museum.
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E-BOOK Auschwitz Studies 29
The most recent, 29th issue of “Auschwitz Studies” contains a number of engaging articles on various subjects related to the operation of the Auschwitz camp.
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E-BOOK The More I Know, The Less I Understand
The book presents a collection of essays written by undergraduate students who come to Poland from the University of British Columbia (Vancouver, Canada) as a part of the intensive research seminar, “Witnessing Auschwitz – Conflicting Stories and Memories”.
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E-BOOK Bogdan Bartnikowski - Childhood Behind Barbed Wire
Bartnikowski’s stories are one of the most moving evidence of tragic fate of children in Auschwitz. In the book, the camp is shown from their perspective.
The author describes hunger, fear, loneliness and despair of children who were uprooted from the safe world of their childhood and left at the mercy of violence and death.
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E-BOOK Halina Birenbaum - Hope is the Last to Die
Halina Birenbaum is a writer, poet and translator. She was born in Warsaw in 1929. She spent the occupation in the Warsaw Gheto, and in the concentration camps at Majdanek, Auschwitz, Ravensbrück and Neustadt-Glewe, from where she was freed in 1945. In 1947 she emigrated to Israel. She worked in a kibbutz until her marriage in 1950.
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E-BOOK Helena Dunicz Niwińska - One of the Girls in the Band. The Memoirs of a Violinist from Birkenau
Helena Dunicz Niwińska was born in Vienna in 1915. She lived with her parents and brothers in her hometown of Lwów until 1943. At the age of 10, she began learning to play the violin at the conservatory of the Polish Musical Society.
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E-BOOK Piotr M.A. Cywiński - Epitaph
On the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, the collection of 14 essays written by Dr. Piotr M.A. Cywiński who for several years has been director of the world's most famous Memorial Site and symbol of the Shoah has been published in English.
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E-BOOK Piotr Setkiewicz - The Private Lives of the Auschwitz SS
A look at the perpetrators of the Auschwitz crimes from a new, little-known, and sometimes surprising perspective. The book contains selected accounts by Polish women who worked in the homes of officers and enlisted men from hte Auschwitz SS garnison.
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