problem of human rights after the Holocaust
TitleThe problem of human rights after the Holocaust
Author
Call number940.5318/0546
Object number10607ae
Place of publicationHoboken, New Jersey, United States
PublisherWiley
Year of publication
2020
Physical descriptionpp555-575
MaterialArticle
NotesArticle from the book 'A companion to the Holocaust' pp555-575
Description
The concept of human rights helped to give form and meaning to the crime Primo Levi experienced at the Nazis' hands. New laws around human rights sought to fill the void that became visible in the death camps. Discusses the utter vulnerability of a human being who has been stripped of all things that make him or her a recognizable member of a family, community and society