Kassow places this powerful work within the context of the history of the Kovno Jewish community and its experience and fate at the hands of the Nazis.
Kassow places this powerful work within the context of the history of the Kovno Jewish community and its experience and fate at the hands of the Nazis.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
The anonymous policemen who composed this secret history were members of a Jewish police force that served in the Kovno ghetto from August 1941 until the Nazis murdered the leadership of the force in March 1944. Samuel Schalkowsky, a survivor of the Kovno ghetto, is a volunteer at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Samuel D. Kassow is Charles H. Northam Professor of History at Trinity College and author of Who Will Write Our History? Emanuel Ringelblum, the Warsaw Ghetto, and the Oyneg Shabes Archive (IUP, 2007).
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Preface / Samuel Schalkowsky Acknowledgments Inside the Kovno Ghetto / Samuel D. Kassow History of the Viliampole [Kovno] Jewish Ghetto Police 1. Introduction 2. The Prehistory of the Kovno Ghetto 3. The Gruesome Period from the Beginning of the Ghetto to the Great Action 4. Ghetto Situation After the Great Action (The survivor must live...) 5. The Elder Council, the Ghetto Institutions, the Police and the Ghetto Population: Mutual Interrelationships 6. Development of the Administrative Apparatus and of the Police after the Action 7. The Ghetto Guard and the Jewish Police 8. The Ghetto during the Time of the NSKK, Wiedmann and Hermann (Spring and Summer 1942) 9. The Police in the Spring and Summer of 1942 (the Caspi Period) 10. The Ghetto in the Times of Koeppen, Miller and the Vienna Protective Police (Schutz Polizei) 11. The Police in the Last Quarter of 1942 Appendix: Evolution of the Manuscript Bibliography Index
Preface / Samuel Schalkowsky Acknowledgments Inside the Kovno Ghetto / Samuel D. Kassow History of the Viliampole [Kovno] Jewish Ghetto Police 1. Introduction 2. The Prehistory of the Kovno Ghetto 3. The Gruesome Period from the Beginning of the Ghetto to the Great Action 4. Ghetto Situation After the Great Action (The survivor must live...) 5. The Elder Council, the Ghetto Institutions, the Police and the Ghetto Population: Mutual Interrelationships 6. Development of the Administrative Apparatus and of the Police after the Action 7. The Ghetto Guard and the Jewish Police 8. The Ghetto during the Time of the NSKK, Wiedmann and Hermann (Spring and Summer 1942) 9. The Police in the Spring and Summer of 1942 (the Caspi Period) 10. The Ghetto in the Times of Koeppen, Miller and the Vienna Protective Police (Schutz Polizei) 11. The Police in the Last Quarter of 1942 Appendix: Evolution of the Manuscript Bibliography Index
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