The Chelmno Death Camp : History, Biographies, Remembrance.
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Format: | Électronique eBook |
Langue: | Inglés |
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Berlin :
Ibidem Verlag,
2019.
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Accès en ligne: | Texto completo |
Table des matières:
- Intro; Table of Contents; Foreword; Author's Introduction; With Grateful Thanks; Abbreviations; Part I
- The Hell Called Chełmno; Chapter I: November 1941 Chełmno Death Camp Established; Chapter II: December 1941 Mass Murder Begins; Chapter III: January 1942 The Slaughter Intensifies-Eichmann's Visit-Prisoner Escapes; Chapter IV: February-March 1942 Mass Murder Continues-Hans Bothmann Arrives; Chapter V: April-May 1942 Deportations from the Litzmannstadt Ghetto; Chapter VI: June-August 1942 Exhumation and Cremation
- Chapter VII: September 1942 The Gehsperre Deportation from the Litzmannstadt Ghetto-Höss VisitChapter VIII: October 1942-April 1943 End of the First Phase; Chapter IX: The Second Phase February 1944-July 1944 The Waldlager Re-Established; Chapter X: August 1944-January 1945 The Liquidation of the Camp; Part II
- Survivors, Victims, Perpetrators and the Aftermath; Chapter XI: Jewish Survivors and Victims Roll of Remembrance; Chapter XII: The Perpetrators Sonderkommando Kulmhof Garrison; Chapter XIII: The Polish Arbeitskommando; Chapter XIV: Testimonies and Trials; Chapter XV: Epilogue
- Appendix I: Letter from Rabbi Szulman-GrabowAppendix II: List of Transports to Chełmno; Appendix III: Inspection Protocol-Ostrowski Factory Koło; Appendix IV: The Extermination Center; Appendix V: My Tribute to Artur Hojan; Illustrations; Documents, Drawings, Maps; Table of Equivalent Ranks; Glossary of Nazi Terms; Selected Bibliography; Sources and Acknowledgements; Index of Names