Daily life of Nazi concentration camps
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"The camp came to an end, but there is no end to their torment, and there is no end either. Looking at the emaciated bodies of the dead with protruding ribs and hollow chests, at a pile of corpses in the courtyard of the crematorium in a good four meters, I thought: here they are, my brothers. And I also thought: we had to recognize their torment, as we recognized them, survivors, so that now it was fraternally worshiped by them ... "
The author of the book historian Stanislav Aristov for the first time in Russian and foreign historiography turned to the consideration of the everyday life of the Nazi concentration camps of the Third Reich and the occupied territory of the Soviet Union. Along with the daily world of prisoners, the publication presented the world of the camp administration and protection, as well as those institutions and persons that led the entire system
The author of the book historian Stanislav Aristov for the first time in Russian and foreign historiography turned to the consideration of the everyday life of the Nazi concentration camps of the Third Reich and the occupied territory of the Soviet Union. Along with the daily world of prisoners, the publication presented the world of the camp administration and protection, as well as those institutions and persons that led the entire system
Author:
Author:Aristova Maria Aleksandrovna
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:Historical Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Series:
Series: Living History
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-235-03936-0
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