An edition of After Daybreak (2005)

After daybreak

the liberation of Belsen, 1945

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An edition of After Daybreak (2005)

After daybreak

the liberation of Belsen, 1945

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Triumph or disaster? After Daybreak brilliantly investigates the emergency operation following the British liberation of Belsen.'The things I saw completely defy description': when British troops entered Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in April 1945, they uncovered scenes of horror and depravity that shocked the world. But they also confronted a terrible challenge – inside the camp were some 60,000 people, suffering from typhus, starvation and dysentery, who would die unless they received immediate medical attention.After Daybreak is the story of the men and women who faced that challenge – the army stretcher-bearers and ambulance drivers, medical students and relief workers who worked to save the inmates of Belsen – with the war still raging and only the most primitive drugs and facilities available. It was, for all of them, an overwhelming experience. Drawing on their diaries and letters, Ben Shephard reconstructs events at Belsen in the spring of 1945 – from the first horror of its discovery, through the agonising process of trying to save the survivors, to the point where Belsen became 'more like a Butlin's Holiday camp than a concentration one'.By the end of June 1945, some 46,000 people had survived at Belsen; but another 14,000 had been lost. Should we therefore see the relief of the camp as an epic of medical heroism – as the British believed? Or was the failure to plan for Belsen and the undoubted mistakes that were made there further evidence of Allied indifference to the fate of Europe's Jews – as some historians now argue? After Daybreak is a powerful and dramatic narrative, full of extraordinary incidents and characters. It is also an important contribution to medical history.

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Jonathan Cape
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English
Pages
260

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After Daybreak: The Liberation of Belsen, 1945
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After daybreak: the liberation of Belsen, 1945
2005, Jonathan Cape
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
London

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Dewey Decimal Class
940.53/185359
Library of Congress
D805.5.B47 S54 2005, D805.5.B47 S54 2005b

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Pagination
viii, 260 p. :
Number of pages
260

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL19232584M
Internet Archive
afterdaybreaklib0000shep
ISBN 10
0224073359
LCCN
2006411967

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