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130 0 $aChernai︠a︡ kniga.$lEnglish.
245 14 $aThe complete black book of Russian Jewry /$c[compiled by] Ilya Ehrenburg and Vasily Grossman ; translated and edited by David Patterson ; with a foreword by Irving Louis Horowitz and an introduction by Helen Segall.
264 1 $aNew Brunswick, NJ :$bTransaction Publishers,$c2002.
300 $a1 online resource
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505 0 $aPart Part 1: The Ukraine -- chapter Kiev: Babi Yar, an article based on documentary materials and depositions from the people of Kiev -- chapter The Murder of the Jews of Berdichev -- chapter Talnoe -- chapter Resistance in Yarmolitsy (Kamenets, Podolsk District) -- chapter In the Town of Chmelnik (Vinnitsa District) -- chapter In the Village of Yaryshev -- chapter In the Settlement of Tsybulevo -- chapter In My Hometown (Brailov) -- chapter What I Survived in Kharkov -- chapter Pyotr Chepurenko, Witness to the Piryatin Massacre -- chapter Letters from Dnepropetrovsk, Letters from the Indikt couple -- chapter The Day of 13 October 1941 -- chapter A Letter from Military Officer Granovsky (Ekaterinopol) -- chapter The Diary of Sarra Gleikh (Mariupol) -- chapter Odessa -- chapter Chernovitsy under the German-Romanian Occupation -- chapter The Story of Rakhil Fradis-Milner (Chernovitsy) -- chapter The Extermination of the Jews of Lvov -- chapter 13 Days in Hiding: The Story of Lily Herts (Lvov) -- chapter My Comrade the Partisan Yakov Barer (A Letter from Boris Khandros) -- chapter In the Penyatsky Forests: A Letter from an Intelligence Officer (Lvov District) -- chapter The Germans in Radzivillov (Krasnoarmeisk) -- chapter A Letter from Syunya Deresh (Izyaslav) -- chapter Letters from Orphans -- part Part 2: Belorussia -- chapter The Minsk Ghetto -- chapter Leaders of the Underground Fighters in the Minsk Ghetto -- chapter The Young Women from Minsk -- chapter The Story of an Old Man -- chapter In the Village of Gory -- chapter The Murder of the Jews of Glubokoe and Other Villages -- chapter The Story of Engineer Pikman from Mozyr -- chapter The Story of Dr. Olga Goldfain -- chapter Brest, Depositions and Documentary Testimony of the Residents of Brest -- chapter The Tragedy of M yLife -- chapter A Letter from Red Army Soldier Gofman (Krasnopole, Mogilev District) -- chapter The Story of a Little Girl from Bialystok -- chapter Letters from Belorussian Children (From the Starye Zhuravli Settlement, Gomel District) -- chapter A Letter Written by Zlata Vishnyatskaya Prior to Her Death -- chapter The Temchin Family from Slutsk (Passages from Letters Received by the Pilot Efim Temchin) -- chapter From Materials Compiled by the Special State Commission on the Verification and Investigation of Atrocities Committed by the German-Fascist Invaders, Depositions of Soviet Citizens -- chapter In Bialystok -- chapter The -- part Part 3: The Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic -- chapter The Smolensk Area -- chapter The Fate of Isaak Rozenberg -- chapter Rostov on the Don -- chapter Doctor Kremenchuzhsky -- chapter In Stavropol -- chapter The Germans in Kislovodsk -- chapter Essentuki -- chapter The Story of Iosif Vaingertner, a Fisherman from Kerch -- chapter Yalta -- chapter Murder in Dzhankoy -- chapter How Dr. Fidelev Was Murdered -- chapter The Painter Zhivotvorsky -- part Part 4: Lithuania -- chapter The Vilna Ghetto -- chapter The -- chapter Murer -- chapter Schweinberger's Successor Martin Weiss -- chapter The Fate of the Elderly -- chapter Weiss's Inoculations against Typhus -- chapter Golda Krizhevskaya -- chapter The Extermination of the Children in the HKP Camp -- chapter Shmulik Kotlyar -- chapter Leibl Finkelshtein -- chapter Kittel -- chapter In Alfred Rosenberg's Office -- chapter Martyrs of the Ghetto -- chapter The United Partisan Organization of the Vilna Ghetto (UPO) -- chapter The Diary of E. Yerushalmi of Siauliai (Shavli) -- chapter The Death Forts of Kovno (Kaunas) -- chapter The Kovno Ghetto Fighters -- chapter Doctor Elena Buividaite-Kutorgene -- chapter The Fate of the Jews of Telshiai: The Story of Galina Masyulis and Susanna Kogan -- part Part 5: Latvia -- chapter Riga -- chapter From the Notebook of the Sculptor Elik Rivosh (Riga) -- chapter The Story of Sema Shpungin (Dvinsk) -- part Part 6: The Soviet People are United -- chapter A Letter from Officers Levchenko, Borisov and Chesnokov (Lopavshi, Rovno District) -- chapter The Peasant Woman Zinaida Vashchishina (Dombrovitsy, Rovno District) -- chapter Collective Farmer Yuliya Kukhta Saved Jewish Children -- chapter I Was Adopted by the Lukinsky Family: A Report by Polina Ausker-Lukinskaya -- chapter The Teachers Golneva, Terekhova, and Timofeeva -- chapter The Bookkeeper Zirchenko -- chapter 1 Survived: The Story of Evsey Efimovich Gopstein -- chapter The Orthodox Priest Glagolev -- chapter The Roman Catholic Priest Bronyus Paukshtis -- part Part 7: The Annihilation Camps -- chapter Ponary: The Story of Engineer Yu. Farber -- chapter In the Khorol Concentration Camp -- chapter The Camp at Klooga (Estonia) -- chapter Treblinka -- chapter The Children from the Black Road -- chapter The Uprising at Sobibor -- chapter The Report of the Special State Commission for the Verification and Investigation of Atrocities Committed by the German Fascist Invaders and Their Accomplices in the Monstrous Crimes of the German Government in Auschwitz -- chapter A Girl from Auschwitz (No. 74233) -- chapter 26 Months in Auschwitz: The Story of Mordecai Tsirulnitsky, Former Inmate No. 79414 -- chapter The Story of Former Prisoner of War M. Scheinman -- chapter The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising -- part Part 8: Executioners -- chapter The Racial Politics of Hitlerism and Anti-Semitism -- chapter Himmler's Order (From Freies Deutschland, No. 23, 19 December 1943) -- chapter Executioners.
520 1 $a"The Complete Black Book of Russian Jewry is a collection of eyewitness testimonies, letters, diaries, affidavits, and other documents on the activities of the Nazis against Jews in the camps, ghettoes, and towns of Eastern Europe. Arguably, the only apt comparison is to The Gulag Archipelago of Alexander Solzhenitsyn. This definitive edition of The Black Book, including for the first time materials omitted from previous editions, is a major addition to the literature on the Holocaust. It will be of particular interest to students, teachers, and scholars of the Holocaust and those interested in the history of Europe."--Jacket.
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655 0 $aElectronic books.
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655 7 $aPersonal narratives.$2lcgft
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700 1 $aĖrenburg, Ilʹi︠a︡,$d1891-1967.
700 1 $aGrossman, Vasilii Semenovich.
700 1 $aPatterson, David,$d1948-
776 08 $iPrint version:$z9780765800695
856 40 $uhttp://www.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/cul/resolve?clio15136312$zTaylor & Francis eBooks
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