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Lädt ... Lodz Ghetto: A Community History Told in Diaries, Journals, and Documents (1989)von Alan Adelson (Herausgeber), Robert Lapides (Herausgeber)
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Personal writings document the progression of the Holocaust through the Lodz ghetto. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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These documents are simply presented, without commentary, for the reader to form their own opinions from. There is an afterword, however, discussing the ghetto's controversial chairman, Mordecai Chaim Rumkowski, and what his intentions were and how much he knew and whether he did more good or harm. The afterword tends to be pretty sympathetic to Rumkowski, pointing out that if he failed to save the Lodz ghetto, none of the chairmen in the other ghettos fared any better.
I would highly recommend this book to any serious scholar of the Holocaust, separately or in conjunction with other books on Lodz. ( )