Scroll of Agony

Scroll of Agony
Title Scroll of Agony PDF eBook
Author Chaim Aron Kaplan
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 426
Release 1999
Genre Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
ISBN 9780253212931

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The classic firsthand account of life and death in the Warsaw ghetto.

Scroll of agony ; the Warsaw diary and Chaim A. Kaplan

Scroll of agony ; the Warsaw diary and Chaim A. Kaplan
Title Scroll of agony ; the Warsaw diary and Chaim A. Kaplan PDF eBook
Author Chaim Aron Kaplan
Publisher
Total Pages 350
Release 1965
Genre Jews
ISBN

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Troubled Memory

Troubled Memory
Title Troubled Memory PDF eBook
Author Lawrence N. Powell
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages 614
Release 2003-04-03
Genre History
ISBN 0807860484

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This powerful work tells the story of Anne Skorecki Levy, the Holocaust survivor who transformed the horrors of her childhood into a passionate mission to defeat the political menace of reputed neo-Nazi and Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke. The first book to connect the prewar and wartime experiences of Jewish survivors to the lives they subsequently made for themselves in the United States, Troubled Memoryis also a dramatic testament to how the experiences of survivors as new Americans spurred their willingness to bear witness. Perhaps the only family to survive the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto as a group, the Skoreckis evaded deportation to Treblinka, by posing as Aryans and ultimately made their way to New Orleans, where they became part of a vibrant Jewish community. Lawrence Powell traces the family's dramatic odyssey and explores the events that eventually triggered Anne Skorecki Levy's brave decision to honor the suffering of the past by confronting the recurring specter of racist hatred. Breaking decades of silence, she played a direct role in the unmasking and defeat of Duke during his 1991 campaign for the governorship of Louisiana.

Voices from the Warsaw Ghetto

Voices from the Warsaw Ghetto
Title Voices from the Warsaw Ghetto PDF eBook
Author David G. Roskies
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 276
Release 2019-04-23
Genre History
ISBN 0300245351

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The powerful writings and art of Jews living in the Warsaw Ghetto Hidden in metal containers and buried underground during World War II, these works from the Warsaw Ghetto record the Holocaust from the perspective of its first interpreters, the victims themselves. Gathered clandestinely by an underground ghetto collective called Oyneg Shabes, the collection of reportage, diaries, prose, artwork, poems, jokes, and sermons captures the heroism, tragedy, humor, and social dynamics of the ghetto. Miraculously surviving the devastation of war, this extraordinary archive encompasses a vast range of voices—young and old, men and women, the pious and the secular, optimists and pessimists—and chronicles different perspectives on the topics of the day while also preserving rapidly endangered cultural traditions. Described by David G. Roskies as “a civilization responding to its own destruction,” these texts tell the story of the Warsaw Ghetto in real time, against time, and for all time.

Numbered Days

Numbered Days
Title Numbered Days PDF eBook
Author Alexandra Garbarini
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 280
Release 2006-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 0300135033

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Terrorist attacks regularly trigger the enactment of repressive laws, setting in motion a vicious cycle that threatens to devastate civil liberties over the twenty-first century. In this clear-sighted book, Bruce Ackerman peers into the future and presents an intuitive, practical alternative. He proposes an 'emergency constitution' that enables government to take extraordinary actions to prevent a second strike in the short run while prohibiting permanent measures that destroy our freedom over the longer run. Ackerman's 'emergency constitution' exposes the dangers lurking behind the popular notion that we are fighting a war on terror. He criticizes court opinions that have adopted the war framework, showing how they uncritically accept extreme presidential claims to sweeping powers. Instead of expanding the authority of the commander-in-chief, the courts should encourage new forms of checks and balances that allow for decisive, but carefully controlled, presidential action during emergencies. In making his case, Ackerman explores emergency provisions in constitutions ranging from France to South Africa, retaining aspects that work and adapting others. He shows that no country today is well equipped to both fend off terrorists and preserve fundamental liberties, drawing particular attention to recent British reactions to terrorist attacks. Written for thoughtful citizens throughout the world, this book is democracy's constitutional reply to political excess in the sinister era of terrorism.

Scroll of Agony. The Warsaw Diary. Transl. and Ed. by A.I. Katsh

Scroll of Agony. The Warsaw Diary. Transl. and Ed. by A.I. Katsh
Title Scroll of Agony. The Warsaw Diary. Transl. and Ed. by A.I. Katsh PDF eBook
Author Chaim Aron Kaplan
Publisher
Total Pages 351
Release 1965
Genre
ISBN

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The Holocaust

The Holocaust
Title The Holocaust PDF eBook
Author Donald Bloxham
Publisher Manchester University Press
Total Pages 260
Release 2005-07-15
Genre History
ISBN 9780719037795

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Despite the massive literature on the Holocaust, our understanding of it has traditionally been influenced by rather unsophisticated early perspectives and silence. This book summarizes and criticizes the existing scholarship on the subject and suggests new ways by which we can approach its study. It addresses the use of victim testimony and asks important questions: What function does recording the past serve for the victim? What do historians want from it? Are these two perspectives incompatible? It also examines the perpetrators of the Holocaust, and compares them to those responsible for other acts of genocide and ethnic cleansing in the early years of the twentieth century. In addition, it looks at the bystanders--examining the complexity and ambiguity at the heart of contemporary reaction.