A Jewish kapo in Auschwitz : history, memory, and the politics of survival
TítuloA Jewish kapo in Auschwitz : history, memory, and the politics of survival
Autor
Call number940.5318092/0736
Número del objeto09181
Lugar de publicaciónWaltham, Massachusetts, United States
EditorialBrandeis University Press
Año de publicación
2014
Paginaciónxiii, 325p.,index,bibliography
MaterialBook
SerieThe Schusterman series in Israel studies
ISBN9781611685879
Descripción
Eliezer Gruenbaum (1908-1948) was a Polish Jew denounced for serving as a Kapo while interned at Auschwitz. He was the communist son of Itzhak Gruenbaum, the most prominent secular leader of interwar Polish Jewry who later became the chairman of the Jewish Agency's Rescue Committee during the Holocaust and Israel's first minister of the interior. In light of the father's high placement in both Polish and Israeli politics, the denunciation of the younger Gruenbaum and his suspicious death during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war add intrigue to a controversy that really centers on the question of what constitutes-and how do we evaluate-moral behavior in Auschwitz.