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The Unknown Black Book: The Holocaust in the German-Occupied Soviet Territories (edició 2010)

de Joshua Rubenstein, Ilya Altman (Editor)

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The Unknown Black Book provides a revelatory compilation of testimonies from Jews who survived open-air massacres and other atrocities carried out by the Germans and their allies in the occupied Soviet territories during World War II--Ukraine, Belorussia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, and Crimea. These documents are first-hand accounts by survivors of work camps, ghettos, forced marches, beatings, starvation, and disease. Collected under the direction of two renowned Soviet Jewish journalists, Ilya Ehrenburg and Vasily Grossman, they tell of Jews who lived in pits, walled-off corners of apartments, attics, and basement dugouts, unable to emerge due to fear that their neighbors would betray them, as often happened.… (més)
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Títol:The Unknown Black Book: The Holocaust in the German-Occupied Soviet Territories
Autors:Joshua Rubenstein
Altres autors:Ilya Altman (Editor)
Informació:Indiana University Press (2010), Paperback, 496 pages
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After WWII some famous Jewish writers in the Soviet Union gathered stories of the holocaust in their country. A version was published in the US, I think in Yiddish and English, but the original version was suppressed by Stalin or his peeps because it made mention of all the help the Germans got from the Ukrainians, Latvians, etc - and the policy became to only refer to the victims as Soviet citizens. This book is the part that wasn't published. It was finally published in Jerusalem and Moscow by Yad Vashem in 1993. I find multiple stories of this kind from the holocaust to be considerably more depressing than straight histories. ( )
  markm2315 | Jul 1, 2023 |
This book is a collection of testimonies about the Holocaust in Russia and the Soviet satellite states which, mainly for political reasons, didn't make it into the regular Black Book and weren't published until now. Hence, the Unknown Black Book.

A word to the wise: reading this is like sticking your head inside a charnel house and taking a big whiff. Every page is spattered in gore. Many scenes described therein would be unacceptable even in a Hollywood horror film. That said, it actually tends to get rather dull. Because every story is basically the same, page after page of houses looted, people beaten, people humiliated, women raped, people tortured, people killed in all sorts of horrible ways. Yawn.

This is a good collection of primary source testimonies on the Holocaust in the USSR, particularly the Einsatzgruppen, but it's hardly beach reading. ( )
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The Unknown Black Book provides a revelatory compilation of testimonies from Jews who survived open-air massacres and other atrocities carried out by the Germans and their allies in the occupied Soviet territories during World War II--Ukraine, Belorussia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, and Crimea. These documents are first-hand accounts by survivors of work camps, ghettos, forced marches, beatings, starvation, and disease. Collected under the direction of two renowned Soviet Jewish journalists, Ilya Ehrenburg and Vasily Grossman, they tell of Jews who lived in pits, walled-off corners of apartments, attics, and basement dugouts, unable to emerge due to fear that their neighbors would betray them, as often happened.

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