Death Comes in Yellow
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.82 (948 Votes) |
Asin | : | 9057022362 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 289 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-08-31 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
A Customer said To Read, To Remember,To Know,, But Never Understand Evil. My Grandfather a 88 year old man today , Told Me a little bit of what he and his friends sufferd in that labor camp,Thru out the years , never spoke Much about it, and I was never able to understand how they came out of there alive and How they where able to take the pain and suffering, all I knew is that G-d was with them all the Time and they where with G-d, How interesting more then sixty years later a older man I never met comes in my office about somthing else with a book very important to him he starts telling me a story about that consertration camp I was shocked wai. Must read Impressive book that describes, analyzes and chronicles the Skarzysko-Kamienna Slave Labor Camp. This is a little known place with a unique structure amoung the hundreds of forgotten camps. The author also provides a unique analysis of the economics of this camp and its social structure. The translation is rough in some parts but this book is the best overall book I have read about the camps, their social structure, organization, interations of liberation movements and economics. She also provides a unique insight into why many voluntereed to enter the camp and provides muc. their lives were worth nothing Ron As a student of the Second World War, the existence of slave labor camps in occupied Europe was well understood. However, the extraordinary detail and immense research conducted has brought forward a very detailed, and disturbing document. Difficult to understand how awful the Poles were to their fellow countrymen. To torture innocent human beings through beatings, rapes, starvation and inhuman work environment and living conditions is unimaginable. The Germans and their Polish collaborators will rot in hell.
The second section, which studies the internal workings of the camp, is quite different in approach and includes an analysis of prisoner society and a moving description of the individual prisoner's struggle to survive.. These camps were part of a Europe-wide system of forced labor.The first part of this volume reviews the external history of the camp. They were distinguished by size, the nationality of the prisoners, their location, the date of their establishment, and the authority in charge. Hasag-Skarzysko was one of hundreds of camps scattered throughout occupied Poland. The large number of labor camps reflected the German policy of exploiting the work forces of the occupied countries. Death Comes in Yellow" presents the history of one slave labor camp in order to shed light on all aspects of the slave labor camps established in Poland under German occupation
Ezergailis of "Choice . "Compelling and inspiring"-The Voice "An important book, but not one for the reader with a weak stomach."-Meir Ronnen of "The Jerusalem Post "The future of Holocaust studies may lie in works like this"-A