Czechoslovak Jewish Refugees in the Gulag : Soviet Labour and POW Camps during World War II as Recollected by Jewish Refugees from Czechoslovakia

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Czechoslovak Jewish Refugees in the Gulag : Soviet Labour and POW Camps during World War II as Recollected by Jewish Refugees from Czechoslovakia

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 300 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9788024659268
  • DDC分類 940.5472

Full Description

Containing meticulous research of a long under-represented part of the Holocaust, this book provides a rich pictorial documentation of the Gulag environment as told by Jewish refugees.

While millions of Soviet slaves awaited liberation from the Nazi troops, millions of German concentration camp victims put their last bit of hope in the Red Army.

An in-depth look into the Soviet persecution of Jewish refugees, this book offers twenty-one different interviews with Czechoslovak Jewish refugees who found themselves in Soviet labor and prison camps between 1939 and 1941. They represent around two thousand Czechoslovak Jews who escaped persecution from German and Hungarian occupational forces and Slovak fascists by fleeing to the East. The Soviets sentenced most of them to long stints of forced labor in the Gulags for illegal immigration, espionage, and other arbitrary accusations. A specific group was formed by the Jews from the Hungarian labor service who either defected to or were captured by the Soviets.

Dvořák and Hradilek chronicle four waves of escape—those from the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, the Nisko concentration camp, Carpathian Ruthenia, and the aforementioned labor service. Thorough and clear, every interview coincides with supplementary documents and photographs found in the NKVD archives, sourced from Ukraine.

Contents

Introduction
Refugees from the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
Sigmund Hladík
Alice Salamon Kupferman
Hanan Ron (Hanuš Rosenbaum)
Deportees and refugees from the Nazi camp in Zarzecze near Nisko
Karel Borský (Kurt Biheller)
Moritz (Moshe) Friedner
Bedrich (Fred) Morgenstern
Marek (Mordechaj) Neuer
Jehuda Parma (Leopold Presser)
Refugees from the territory of pre-war Czechoslovakia annexed by the Hungarians
Ernest Vider
Natan Landau
Mikuláš (Zvi) Faerber
Samuel Friedmann
Zoltán Štern
Karel Vaš
Andrej Štern
Ernest Breiner
Deserters from auxiliary labour units of the Hungarian army and prisoners of war in internment camps
Jakob Friedmann
Michael Lavi (Lebovic)
Ladislav (Les) Maget
Salomon Desider
Ludvík Kellner
Summary/A????a???
List of abbreviations
Abbreviations of Gulag camps
List of sources and literature used
Editorial note
Acknowledgements

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