Why didn't they mow us down right away? The death march experience in survivor's testimonies and memoirs
TitoloWhy didn't they mow us down right away? The death march experience in survivor's testimonies and memoirs
Autore
Call number940.5318/0436
Numero oggetto09083h
Luogo di pubblicazioneNew York, New York, United States
EditoreBerghahn
Anno di pubblicazione
2014
Paginazionepp152-169
MaterialeArticle
SerieMaking sense of history ; Volume 19
ISBN9781782384410
NotesArticle from the book 'Jewish histories of the Holocaust : new transnational approaches' pp152-169
Descrizione
The author's account of the death marches in 1945 show the value of postwar testimony, without which we would know little to nothing of these episodes, which altogether comprise the final phase of the Holocaust itself. Blatman discusses what evacuated Jews themselves understood, namely, the marches meant an end to the terrible, but at least knowable routines of Auschwitz.