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Social interaction among Jewish women in crisis during the Holocaust: a case study

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A study of a group of ten young women which formed in the Plaszow labor camp in Poland in 1943. Most of its members shared similar religious and cultural backgrounds. The girls in the group considered themselves an extension of the phenomenon known as 'camp sisters', small groups of unrelated inmates who formed quasi-family links, and they maintained a group identity in almost every aspect of camp life.

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