Against all hope

resistance in the Nazi concentration camps, 1938-1945

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Against all hope

resistance in the Nazi concentration camps, 1938-1945

1st U.S. ed.
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In this major and comprehensive work, hailed by Le Monde as a "monumental study," Hermann Langbein shatters the myth that all prisoners of concentration camps during World War II passively let themselves be slaughtered. A prisoner himself and one of the leaders of resistance at Auschwitz, Langbein painstakingly documents the detailed account of the history of the camps and the story of resistance.

Spanning the initial years to the chaotic weeks before liberation, Against All Hope is the first systematic presentation of organized resistance. Deeply moving, it is an unforgettable testament to the resilience and determination of the human spirit.

  1. As the camps were being established, Langbein examines the composition of the initial prisoners; a mixture of political prisoners (Reds), convicted criminals (Greens), Jews, and "anti-socials" and reveals the brutal struggle for camp domination between the Reds and Greens. With analytic detail, he presents the history and nature of the individual camps and the inmate self-government.

In "The Actors," Langbein recognizes for the first time the various inmate groups, Germans, Austrians, Poles, Russians, Communists, Socialists, Jehovah's Witnesses, Gypsies and Jews, and how they related to resistance.

Langbein portrays the incredible impossibility of resistance against the all-powerful total domination of the Nazi camp administration. The prisoners were to be morally broken, psychically disabled, and even physically destroyed. To resist against this systematic demoralization, its isolation from the rest of the world, and its intention to exterminate, was inconceivable.

Through chronic malnutrition, beatings, torture, and the permanent terrorism of the SS, the prisoners were led to believe "there is only one way out of here: through the chimney." And yet, resistance, individual initiatives and organized action, to aid fellow inmates, to escape, to revolt, to thwart management campaigns, to mitigate the horrendous crimes were accomplished.

In this historical documentary, with haunting accuracy, Langbein describes the acts of resistance and rebellion and the final phase of the camps, including death marches and liberation.

Langbein explains that he wrote this "final study" so that the heroic resistance and the resilience of the human spirit would be recognized. He writes, "in all camps many people who were subject to boundless terror, with no hope of help from the outside, did try to resist and were not discouraged by repeated disappointments or incriminating decisions that such activities required.

The fact that there was such resistance is convincing proof that while an inhumane regime can murder people, it cannot completely stamp out human impulses of the part of those allowed to live. This experience fills me with optimism."

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Paragon House
Language
English
Pages
502

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Cover of: ... nicht wie die Schafe zur Schlachtbank
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Against all hope: resistance in the Nazi concentration camps, 1938-1945
1996, Continuum
in English
Cover of: Against all hope
Against all hope: resistance in the Nazi concentration camps, 1938-1945
1996, Continuum
in English
Cover of: Against All Hope (History & Politics)
Against All Hope (History & Politics)
May 15, 1995, Constable
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Cover of: Against all hope
Against all hope: resistance in the Nazi concentration camps 1938-1945
1994, Constable
in English
Cover of: Against all hope
Against all hope: resistance in the Nazi concentration camps, 1938-1945
1994, Paragon House
in English - 1st U.S. ed.
Cover of: Against all hope
Against all hope: resistance in the Nazi concentration camps, 1938-1945
1993, Paragon House
in English - 1st U.S. ed.
Cover of: --nicht wie die Schafe zur Schlachtbank
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Nicht wie die Schafe zur Schlachtbank: Widerstand in den nationalsozialistischen Konzentrationslagern 1938-1945
1980, Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
943.086
Library of Congress
DD256.3, DD256.3 .L3313 1993

The Physical Object

Pagination
vi,502p. ;
Number of pages
502

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL21933188M
Internet Archive
againstallhopere0000lang
ISBN 10
1557783632
LCCN
93016247
OCLC/WorldCat
27430268
Library Thing
655866
Goodreads
1213146

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