Many of those who were only wounded suffocated, buried alive": analyzing the experiences of Jews who survived mass executions
TítuloMany of those who were only wounded suffocated, buried alive": analyzing the experiences of Jews who survived mass executions
Autor
Call numberS940.5318/004
Número del objeto03469qh
Lugar de publicaciónNew York, New York, United States
EditorialOxford University Press
Año de publicación
2021
Paginaciónpp.171-189
MaterialArticle
NotesArticle from the journal 'Holocaust and Genocide Studies'Vol.36 No.2 Fall 2022 pp 171-189
Descripción
The Holocaust is associated primarily with death camps, but mass executions alongside crematoria were an equal way to exterminate Jews during World War II. This article presents the perspective of Jews who survived the shootings. What can we learn by analyzing this experience? This article describes received understandings of how people died during the Holocaust and challenges the assumption that those who survived were all irreversibly changed