Thursday, February 19, 2009

Coping with Life in a "Concentration" World

http://www.questiaschool.com/read/28643434
"He defines the concentration world as follows:
Life in ghettos, and in labour, concentration and extermination camps, life in the underground, life of those whose existence out­side the ghetto boundaries depended on their forged "Aryan" pa­pers, of those who hid with the peasants, and of those who lived in the constant expectation of imminent deportation . . . all forms of life-conditions during the Nazi reign of terror and mass-murder.( Dvorjetski 1963, 194)
The main purpose of forcing the Jews to live in such conditions wasto cause them to die."

*An article written by Marc Dvorjetski (holocaust survivor and directorof the Tel Aviv Institute for the Investigation of the Pathology of theHolocaust when his findings were published)

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