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Tote auf Urlaub

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Memoirs of a Jewish communist, born in 1914 in Frankfurt, who was interned from 1937-45 in Dachau and Buchenwald. Claims that the passive resistance of the members of the prisoners' committee in Buchenwald, most of whom were German communists, protected Jewish prisoners from the death march on 4 April 1945, saving the lives of 3,000 Jews. Describes the revolt of the political prisoners on 11 April 1945; they captured 100 SS-officers and handed them over to the American soldiers who liberated the camp. Pp. 226-300 contain documents and photographs. (From the Bibliography of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Title Tote auf Urlaub : Kommunist in Deutschland : Dachau und Buchenwald 1937-1945 / Emil Carlebach.
Publisher Bonn : Pahl-Rugenstein Nachf
Creation Date c1995
Notes Autobiographical.
Extent 300 pages : ill., facsims., plans, ports
20 cm.
Language German
National Library system number 990013664960205171

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