Words to Outlive Us: Voices from the Warsaw Ghetto

Words to Outlive Us: Voices from the Warsaw Ghetto

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In 1939, Warsaw was home to the second largest Jewish community in the world. Of the 489,000 people who passed through the ghetto in the years that followed its creation in 1940, less than ten per cent survived. But this book is not about the statisitics, horrifying though they are. It is a record of life in the ghetto by the men and women who experienced it. Most of the accounts were written during the war, some by anonymous authors, many by writers who later disappeared - their writings were found in the rubble of ruined buildings, in attics or basements, or else passed form hand to hand until they found their way into the archives. They describe the creation of the ghetto, how it was run, the struggle for shelter and food, collaboration and resistance, and the round-ups which led the unknowing victims to almost certain death in Treblinka. This book stands as a collective memoir of one of modern history's darkest hours.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 512
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Granta Books
Published: 01 Jul 2003

ISBN 10: 1862076235
ISBN 13: 9781862076235

Author Bio
The late Michal Grynberg, a noted Polish scholar of the Holocaust, devoted decades of his life to compiling and publishing firsthand accounts from ghettos throughout Poland. Philip Boehm is a playwright, theatre director, and author of numerous translations from Polish and German.