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Auschwitz Studies 30
The 30th issue of “Auschwitz Studies” contains a number of engaging articles on various subjects related to the situation at the area of the former Auschwitz camp after the war.
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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 Voices of Memory 1. The Evacuation, Liquidation, and Liberation of Auschwitz
The accounts presented in 'Voices of Memory' are the testimony of particular people known to us by name, which is all the more reason to remember that the tragedy of Auschwitz is, at one and the same time, the tragedy of the more than one million victims, and also the tragedy of each individual person.
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E-BOOK Voices of Memory 2. Medical Crimes. The Experiments in Auschwitz
Irena Strzelecka wrote in her historical outline: 'The SS physicians serving in the concentration camps, among them Auschwitz, played a special role. Violating the Hippocratic Oath, they participated in the mass extermination of the Jews, carried out the selections of newly arrived Jewish transports, and oversaw the killing process.
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E-BOOK Voices of Memory 3. Medical Crimes. The Hospitals in Auschwitz
Irena Strzelecka's historical outline includes:
- the development of the camp hospital network,
- conditions and the medical treatment of prisoners in the camp hospitals,
- the extermination function of the Auschwitz hospitals,
- the hospital offices.
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E-BOOK Voices of Memory 4. Punishment in Auschwitz
Pursuant to National Socialist ideology, concentration camps were planned as the most effective instrument of terror against the political opponents of the Third Reich, as lawless territory where SS brutality and violence could have free sway.
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E-BOOK Voices of Memory 5. Pregnant Women and Children Born in Auschwitz
The fifth volume in the "Voices of Memory" series is devoted to the youngest Auschwitz prisoners, the children born there and their mothers.
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E-BOOK - Voices of Memory 7. Roma in Auschwitz
The seventh edition of "Voices of Memory" about Sinti and Roma in Auschwitz. The Gypsy "family camp" ("Zigeunerlager") was established in February 1943 in Birkenau. A total of 21 thousand Gypsy prisoners were registered there.
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E-BOOK Voices of Memory 8. Poles in Auschwitz
We are proud to present a special volume in the Voices of Memory series. It is devoted to Polish prisoners of Auschwitz concentration camp.
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E-BOOK Voices of Memory 9. Jews in Auschwitz
The ninth volume in the "Voices of Memory" series is unique. Previous volumes presented such various aspects of the Holocaust of the Jews as medical experiments, punishments, evacuation and liquidation of the camp and the history and functioning of the gas chambers and crematoria.
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