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From the Vilna Ghetto to Nuremberg : memoir and testimony / Abraham Sutzkever ; translated and edited by Justin Cammy ; afterword by Justin Cammy and Avraham Novershtern

Von: Sutzkever, AbrahamMitwirkende(r): Cammy, Justin D [editor] | Novershtern, Avraham [VerfasserIn eines Nachworts]Materialtyp: TextTextSprache: EnglischVerlag: Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2021Copyright-Datum: ©2021Beschreibung: 1 online resource (489 pages)Inhaltstyp: Text Medientyp: Computermedien Datenträgertyp: Online ResourceISBN: 9780228010432Einheitssachtitel: Fun Ṿilner geṭo Schlagwörter: Suzkever, Abraham | Judenvernichtung | VilniusGenre/Form: | FernzugriffAndere physische Formen: Print version: : From the Vilna Ghetto to NurembergOnline-Ressourcen: Volltext
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Cover -- FROM THE VILNA GHETTO TO NUREMBERG -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Maps -- VILNA GHETTO -- Translator's Introduction -- Part I In German Claws -- Part II Behind the Gates -- Part III The Partisan Organization -- Part IV On Smoking Ashes -- THE MOSCOW YEARS (1944-1946) -- Editor's Introduction -- Part I Testimony at Nuremberg -- Nuremberg: Diary Notes -- Testimony at the Nuremberg Trials -- Part II Three Reminiscences -- Editor's Introduction -- Ilya Ehrenburg -- Peretz Markish and His Circle -- With Shloyme Mikhoels -- Afterword: "Written in Moscow, Summer 1944" -- Vilna Ghetto Chronology -- List of Place Names in Vilna -- Notes -- Further Reading -- Index.
Zusammenfassung: In 1944, Yiddish poet Abraham Sutzkever was airlifted to Moscow from the forest where he had spent the winter among partisan fighters. He was encouraged by Ilya Ehrenburg to write a memoir. From the Vilna Ghetto to Nuremberg returns readers to a moment when the scale of the Holocaust was first coming into focus, through the eyes of one survivor who attempted to make sense of daily life, resistance, and death in the ghetto.

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Cover -- FROM THE VILNA GHETTO TO NUREMBERG -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Maps -- VILNA GHETTO -- Translator's Introduction -- Part I In German Claws -- Part II Behind the Gates -- Part III The Partisan Organization -- Part IV On Smoking Ashes -- THE MOSCOW YEARS (1944-1946) -- Editor's Introduction -- Part I Testimony at Nuremberg -- Nuremberg: Diary Notes -- Testimony at the Nuremberg Trials -- Part II Three Reminiscences -- Editor's Introduction -- Ilya Ehrenburg -- Peretz Markish and His Circle -- With Shloyme Mikhoels -- Afterword: "Written in Moscow, Summer 1944" -- Vilna Ghetto Chronology -- List of Place Names in Vilna -- Notes -- Further Reading -- Index.

In 1944, Yiddish poet Abraham Sutzkever was airlifted to Moscow from the forest where he had spent the winter among partisan fighters. He was encouraged by Ilya Ehrenburg to write a memoir. From the Vilna Ghetto to Nuremberg returns readers to a moment when the scale of the Holocaust was first coming into focus, through the eyes of one survivor who attempted to make sense of daily life, resistance, and death in the ghetto.

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