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Häftad, Engelska, 2019
507 kr
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Gisella Perl’s memoir is the extraordinarily candid account of women’s extreme efforts to survive Auschwitz. With writing as powerful as that of Charlotte Delbo and Ruth Kluger, her story individualizes and therefore humanizes a victim of mass dehumanization. Perl accomplished this by representing her life before imprisonment, in Auschwitz and other camps, and in the struggle to remake her life. It is also the first memoir by a woman Holocaust survivor and establishes the model for understanding the gendered Nazi policies and practices targeting Jewish women as racially poisonous. Perl’s memoir is also significant for its inclusion of the Nazis’ Roma victims as well as in-depth representations of Nazi women guards and other personnel. Unlike many important Holocaust memoirs, Perl’s writing is both graphic in its horrific detail and eloquent in its emotional responses. One of the memoir’s major historical contributions is Perl’s account of being forced to work alongside Dr. Josef Mengele in his infamous so-called clinic and using her position to save the lives of other women prisoners. These efforts including infanticide and abortion, topics that would remain silenced for decades and, unfortunately, continue to be marginalized from all too many Holocaust accounts. After decades out of print, this new edition will ensure the crucial place of Perl’s testimony on Holocaust memory and education.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2019
1 260 kr
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Gisella Perl’s memoir is the extraordinarily candid account of women’s extreme efforts to survive Auschwitz. With writing as powerful as that of Charlotte Delbo and Ruth Kluger, her story individualizes and therefore humanizes a victim of mass dehumanization. Perl accomplished this by representing her life before imprisonment, in Auschwitz and other camps, and in the struggle to remake her life. It is also the first memoir by a woman Holocaust survivor and establishes the model for understanding the gendered Nazi policies and practices targeting Jewish women as racially poisonous. Perl’s memoir is also significant for its inclusion of the Nazis’ Roma victims as well as in-depth representations of Nazi women guards and other personnel. Unlike many important Holocaust memoirs, Perl’s writing is both graphic in its horrific detail and eloquent in its emotional responses. One of the memoir’s major historical contributions is Perl’s account of being forced to work alongside Dr. Josef Mengele in his infamous so-called clinic and using her position to save the lives of other women prisoners. These efforts including infanticide and abortion, topics that would remain silenced for decades and, unfortunately, continue to be marginalized from all too many Holocaust accounts. After decades out of print, this new edition will ensure the crucial place of Perl’s testimony on Holocaust memory and education.
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Tyska, 2020207 kr
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»Niemand, der lebend aus einem deutschen Vernichtungslager herauskam, wird je das Bild vergessen, das uns in Auschwitz empfing. Wie große, schwarze Wolken hing der Rauch des Krematoriums über dem Lager.« Gisella Perl Nur drei Jahre nach ihrer Befreiung veröffentlichte die jüdische Frauenärztin Gisella Perl einen Bericht von ihrer Internierung in Auschwitz. Im Mai 1944 wurde sie im Rahmen der Judendeportationen aus Ungarn und den ungarisch besetzten Gebieten mit ihrer Familie nach Auschwitz-Birkenau deportiert. Als Gynäkologin wurde sie als Lagerärztin im Frauenlager eingesetzt. Die Aufgaben, die auf sie zukamen, widersprachen jeglichen humanen und medizinischen Werten. Die menschenverachtenden Experimente des Lagerarztes Josef Mengele unter anderem an schwangeren Frauen waren Folter und führten zu qualvollem Tod. Perl leistete Widerstand, indem sie die Frauen durch heimliche Abtreibungen vor den sadistischen Übergriffen bewahrte. Präzise beschreibt sie das unentwegte Ringen um Menschenwürde angesichts der perfiden Bestialität des Nazi-Regimes.