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Teresa Wontor-Cichy - Voices of Memory 14. The Religious Life of Christian Prisoners in KL Auschwitz
“Voices of Memory 14“ is dedicated to the Christian prisoners in KL Auschwitz. Among 400 thousand prisoners oficially registered in the camp there were many people looking for spiritual support, ultimately finding comfort in the religious practise.
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Piotr Setkiewicz - Voices of Memory 13. The SS Garrison in KL Auschwitz
“Voices of Memory” 13 by Piotr Setkiewicz presents the daily life of SS-men in various sociological aspects: starting from their professional obligations, through family duties and ending with the issues of religion and education.
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Irena Strzelecka - 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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Igor Bartosik - Witnesses from the Pit of Hell. History of the Auschwitz Sonderkommando
The book is a monographic study of the history of the Sonderkommando in Auschwitz, special labor detail made up of prisoners who were forced to burn corpses in the camp’s crematorium.
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Agnieszka Sieradzka - The Sketchbook from Auschwitz
The Sketchbook from Auschwitz, preserved in the collections of the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum, is being published in its entirety for the first time. Former prisoner Józef Odi, who was then acting as a watchman on the grounds of the Memorial, found it at the site in 1947.
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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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I. Bartosik, Ł. Martyniak, P. Setkiewicz - The Origins of the Birkenau Camp in the Light of the Sources
The Origins of the Birkenau Camp in the Light of the Sources is an analysis of one hundred little-known German documents, the majority of them published for the first time, bearing on the origins of the Birkenau camp and the first phase of its operation.
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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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Helena Kubica - The Extermination at KL Auschwitz of Poles Evicted from the Zamość Region in the Years 1942-1943
The book is devoted to the memory of the Poles whom the Nazis expelled from the Zamosc region. It concentrates on the fate of the people deported to Auschwitz concentration camp. There is a general introduction on the aims of the deportation and the way it was carried out.
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Andrzej Strzelecki - The Deportation of Jews from the Łódź Ghetto to KL Auschwitz and Their Extermination
This is the first attempt at a detailed account of the deportation of the Jews from the Łódź ghetto to Auschwitz concentration camp in August 1944, and their subsequent fate. Besides Polish Jews, Jews from the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, Germany, Austria, and Luxembourg had been confined in the ghetto since October and November 1941.
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