Trapped: Essays on the History of the Czech Jews, 1939-1943
Trapped: Essays on the History of the Czech Jews, 1939-1943
Ruth Bondy
Couldn't load pickup availability
The existing corpus of works that document and research the Terezin ghetto (Theresienstadt) is now supplemented by this unique work. It addresses special aspects of the ghetto and the history of Czech Jewry, including the changing image of the Terezin ghetto; the history of the closing gates: the Jewish newspaper in Prague during the occupation years, 1939-1945; women in the Terezin ghetto; humor as a weapon: songs, skits, cabaret shows, and a satirical newspaper in the Terezin ghetto; the status of the “Prominents” in the Terezin ghetto; Heinz Prossnitz’ package aid; games in the shadow of the crematoria: the children’s barracks in the Birkenau family camp (September 1943 – July 1944); major dates in the history of the Jews of Bohemia and Moravia during Nazi rule.
Details
Details
Year: 2008
Catalog No:
No. of Pages: 246
Size: 15X23 cm
Format: Soft Cover
Publisher: Yad Vashem
Translator: Chaya Naor
Share
