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Belsen

Author : Joanne Reilly
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0415138272

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Belsen by Joanne Reilly Pdf

The military and medical liberation and British government and British population response to the disclosure of what occurred at Belsen.

Distance from the Belsen Heap

Author : Mark Celinscak
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 329 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2015-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781442615700

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Distance from the Belsen Heap by Mark Celinscak Pdf

Distance from the Belsen Heap examines the experiences of hundreds of British and Canadian eyewitnesses to atrocity, including war artists, photographers, medical personnel, and chaplains.

After Daybreak

Author : Ben Shephard
Publisher : Schocken
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2007-12-18
Category : History
ISBN : 9780307424631

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After Daybreak by Ben Shephard Pdf

“I find it hard even now to get into focus all these horrors, my mind is really quite incapable of taking in everything I saw because it was all so completely foreign to everything I had previously believed or thought possible.” British Major Ben Barnett’s words echoed the sentiments shared by medical students, Allied soldiers, members of the clergy, ambulance drivers, and relief workers who found themselves utterly unprepared to comprehend, much less tend to, the indescribable trauma of those who survived at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. The liberation of Bergen-Belsen by the British in April 1945 was a defining point in history: the moment the world finally became inescapably aware of the Holocaust. But what happened after Belsen was liberated is still a matter of dispute. Was it an epic of medical heroism or the culmination of thirteen years of indifference to the fate of Europe’s Jews? This startling investigation by acclaimed documentary filmmaker and historian Ben Shephard draws on an extraordinary range of materials–contemporary diaries, military documents, and survivors’ testimonies–to reconstruct six weeks at Belsen beginning on April 15, 1945, and reveals what actually caused the post-liberation deaths of nearly 14,000 concentration camp inmates who might otherwise have lived. Why did it take almost two weeks to organize a proper medical response? Why were the medical teams sent to Belsen so poorly equipped? Why, when specialists did arrive, did they get so much of the medicine plain wrong? For the first time, Shephard explores the humanitarian and medical issues surrounding the liberation of the camp and provides a detailed, illuminating account that is far more complex than had been previously revealed. This gripping book confronts the terrifying aftermath of war with questions that still haunt us today.

Luba

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Random House Digital, Inc.
Page : 50 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781582460987

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Luba by Anonim Pdf

Presents an illustrated biography of the Jewish heroine, Luba Tryszynska, who saved the lives of more than fifty Jewish children in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp during the winter of 1944/45.

I Was a Boy in Belsen

Author : Tomi Reichental
Publisher : The O'Brien Press
Page : 382 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2012-11-16
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781847174512

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I Was a Boy in Belsen by Tomi Reichental Pdf

'In the last couple of years I realised that, as one of the last witnesses, I must speak out.' Tomi Reichental, who lost 35 members of his family in the Holocaust, gives his account of being imprisoned as a child at Belsen concentration camp. He was nine-years old in October 1944 when he was rounded up by the Gestapo in a shop in Bratislava, Slovakia. Along with 12 other members of his family he was taken to a detention camp where the elusive Nazi War Criminal Alois Brunner had the power of life and death. His story is a story of the past. It is also a story for our times. The Holocaust reminds us of the dangers of racism and intolerance, providing lessons that are relevant today.

From Belsen to Buckingham Palace

Author : Edith Hofmann,Paul Oppenheimer
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
ISBN : 0953628035

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From Belsen to Buckingham Palace by Edith Hofmann,Paul Oppenheimer Pdf

Paul Oppenheimer's memoirs are not just another testimony of the Holocaust. They are a valuable historical document - especially concerning the fate of the children in Bergen - Belsen. They are also a fascinating life history of a Jewish family before, during and after the Holocaust.

Diary of Bergen-Belsen

Author : Hanna Lévy-Hass
Publisher : Haymarket Books
Page : 170 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781931859875

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Diary of Bergen-Belsen by Hanna Lévy-Hass Pdf

The sole surviving diary of a Holocaust resistance fighter, written from inside the Nazi concentration camps.

From Paris to Bergen-Belsen

Author : Jacques Saurel
Publisher : Editions Le Manuscrit
Page : 205 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9782304234435

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From Paris to Bergen-Belsen by Jacques Saurel Pdf

Born in 1933, Jacques Saurel might well have known the fate of so many children of Jewish parents who emigrated from Poland between the wars: Auschwitz and the gas chamber. He owed it to his father that he initially had no problems with the authorities. As a volunteer for military service and then a prisoner of war, his father protected Jacques and his family under the Geneva Convention. But the Nazis were looking for hostages to deport. Thus, in early February 1944, Jacques, his oldest sister (the younger one was in hiding) and his little brother were detained with their mother for three months in the Drancy internment camp, before being deported to the _x001A_Star Camp_x001A_, Bergen-Belsen. It

Reagan at Bergen-Belsen and Bitburg

Author : Richard J. Jensen
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2007-11-07
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1585446254

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Reagan at Bergen-Belsen and Bitburg by Richard J. Jensen Pdf

Ronald Reagan’s inability to sway the American public and press with his speeches at the former site of the infamous Bergen-Belsen concentration camp and, later, at the U.S. Air Force base in Bitburg, Germany, has been marked by many as the first major failure of the Great Communicator’s second term. Richard J. Jensen highlights the qualities of the speeches that make them, in his estimation, models of presidential discourse. But he also looks at the setting for the speeches—political and historical—that doomed them despite their eloquence. Telescoping in from the broadest perspective on Reagan’s rhetorical career; to the circumstances surrounding the decision to make the speeches; to the drafting, delivery, and reception of the texts, Jensen contrasts these two speeches with two very successful ones Reagan had delivered in Normandy the previous year. The result is a vivid picture of a man and a moment in history. Students and all those interested in public discourse and the presidency will deeply benefit from this mature work by a major scholar of rhetoric.

Belsen in History and Memory

Author : David Cesarani,Tony Kushner,Jo Reilly,Colin Richmond
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2013-11-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9781135251307

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Belsen in History and Memory by David Cesarani,Tony Kushner,Jo Reilly,Colin Richmond Pdf

Drawing on documentary and oral sources in Yiddish, Hebrew, German, Dutch and French, this book challenges many sterotypes about Belsen, and reinstates the groups hitherto marginalized or ignored in accounts of the camp and its liberation.

Bergen-Belsen 1945

Author : Michael John Hargrave
Publisher : World Scientific
Page : 116 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2013-08-30
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781783263226

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Bergen-Belsen 1945 by Michael John Hargrave Pdf

Between 1941 and 1945 as many as 70,000 inmates died at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in northwestern Germany. The exact number will never be known. A large number of these deaths were caused by malnutrition and disease, mainly typhus, shortly before and after liberation. It was at this time, in April of 1945, that Michael Hargrave answered a notice at the Westminster Hospital Medical School for ‘volunteers’. On the day of his departure the 21-year-old learned that he was being sent to Bergen-Belsen, liberated only two weeks before. This firsthand account, a diary written for his mother, details Michael's month-long experience at the camp. He compassionately relates the horrendous living conditions suffered by the prisoners, describing the sickness and disease he encountered and his desperate, often fruitless, struggle to save as many lives as possible. Amidst immeasurable horrors, his descriptions of the banalities of everyday life and diagrams of the camp's layout take on a new poignancy, while anatomic line drawings detail the medical conditions and his efforts to treat them. Original newspaper cuttings and photographs of the camp, many previously unpublished, add a further layer of texture to the endeavors of an inexperienced medical student faced with extreme human suffering. Readership: Medical professionals, medical students, history students, general public. Key Features:A firsthand account of the conditions in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp after liberation in April 1945 from the point of view of a medical student volunteerA number of newspaper cuttings covering the period, collected by Michael Hargrave, are included, as well as photographs and line drawings of the camp and its conditionsSales of the book will financially support two charities: Amnesty International and Polio PlusKeywords:BelsenReviews: “This is in part a clinical diary recording illnesses, diagnoses and treatments. It is written with some distance and objectivity, which must have been difficult to achieve in the circumstances. The diary is also a fascinating glimpse into Hargrave himself and to the expectations that wartime placed on young men and women.” Everyone's War: The Journal of the Second World War Experience Centre “Hargrave's account insists that we must continue to read and learn from past conflict and highlights the importance of the IWM's collections.” LSE Review of Books

The Rescue of Belsen’s Diamond Children

Author : Bettine Siertsema
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2022-08-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9783030977078

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The Rescue of Belsen’s Diamond Children by Bettine Siertsema Pdf

This book uncovers the history of a group of Jewish workers and merchants in the Amsterdam diamond industry during the Holocaust. They and their families were exempt from deportation for a long time, but were eventually deported to Bergen-Belsen. In the end, almost all of the men perished, and the women barely survived slave-labour. Their children were left to die in the camp, but were miraculously saved by the intervention of a Jewish Polish woman, ‘nurse Luba’. The main sources on which this book is based are video testimonies of the surviving members of this group, personal interviews, minutes of interviews taken down in shorthand shortly after the war, and personal documents such as letters, archival documents, and autobiographical books.

The Children's House of Belsen

Author : Hetty E. Verolme
Publisher : WERMA Pty. Ltd. atf. "The Children of Belsen Trust"
Page : 157 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780992297305

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The Children's House of Belsen by Hetty E. Verolme Pdf

During the Holocaust the young Hetty was rounded up by the Nazis and sent for 14 long months to Belsen Concentration Camp. Hetty and her two little brothers were forcefully separated from their parents. This is her story; how she as one of the eldest children had to become the ‘Little Mother’ not only taking care of her two brothers but also forty young children living in Barrack 211 known as ‘The Children’s House of Belsen’. At fourteen-years-old, an unimaginable task amidst the inhu­mane conditions of hunger, cold, sickness death and despair, she kept up her spirits. A truly remarkable story of a young girl’s determination.

Liberating Belsen Concentration Camp

Author : Leonard Berney
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : Bergen-Belsen (Germany : Concentration camp)
ISBN : 1511541709

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Liberating Belsen Concentration Camp by Leonard Berney Pdf

This is the only book to be published that recounts the events that led up to the British Army's uncovering of the Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp and its 60,000 prisoners, how the Army dealt with the unprecedented horror that existed in the camp, how the surviving prisoners were rescued, how the inmates were evacuated, how the Royal Army Medical Corps established the world's largest hospital to care for the many thousands of sick and emaciated ex-inmates, how the survivors were rehabilitated and cared for, how they were repatriated to their own countries, why many thousand refused to return 'home' and the eventual establishment of the Belsen Displaced Persons camp, the largest DP camp in Germany. The author of this book was a senior British Army officer who participated in the liberation of the Camp, who was in charge of evacuating the ex-prisoners to the vast Rehabilitation Camp that the Army set up, and who was then appointed as the Commandant of that Camp until its management was handed over to the United Nations, and who gave evidence against the SS guards at the Belsen War Crimes Trial.

Holocaust Memoirs of a Bergen-Belsen Survivor & Classmate of Anne Frank

Author : Nanette Blitz Konig
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2020-05-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9493056651

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Holocaust Memoirs of a Bergen-Belsen Survivor & Classmate of Anne Frank by Nanette Blitz Konig Pdf

A monument to the indestructible nature of the human spirit.In these compelling, award-winning, Holocaust memoirs, Nanette Blitz Konig relates her amazing story of survival during the Second World War when she, together with her family and millions of other Jews were imprisoned by the Nazi's with a minimum chance of survival.Nanette (b. 1929), was a class mate of Anne Frank in the Jewish Lyceum of Amsterdam. They met again in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp shortly before Anne died. During these emotional encounters, Anne Frank revealed how the Frank family hid in the annex, their subsequent deportation, her experience in Auschwitz and her plans for her diary after the war.This honest WW2 story describes the hourly battle for survival under the brutal conditions in the camp imposed by the Nazi regime. It continues with her struggle to recover from the effects of starvation and tuberculosis after the war, and how she was gradually able to restart her life, marry and build a family.Nanette Blitz Konig, mother of three, grandmother of six and great grand mother of four, lives in São Paulo, Brazil. Her Holocaust memoirs were written to speak in the name of those millions who were silenced forever.In these compelling, award-winning, Holocaust memoirs, Nanette Blitz Konig (b. Amsterdam 1929) relates her amazing story of survival during the Second World War when she was imprisoned by the Nazi's in Bergen-Belsen with a minimum chance of survival. It was here that she last saw her classmate Anne Frank.