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In 1945, soon after the liberation of Auschwitz, Soviet authorities in control of the Kattowitz (Katowice) camp in Poland asked Primo Levi and his fellow captive Leonardo De Benedetti to compile a detailed report on the sanitary conditions they witnessed in Auschwitz. The result was an extraordinary testimony and one of the first accounts of the extermination camps ever written. Their report, published in a medical journal in 1946, marked the beginnings of Levi's life-long work as writer, analyst and witness. In the subsequent four decades, Levi never ceased to recount his experiences in…mehr
In 1945, soon after the liberation of Auschwitz, Soviet authorities in control of the Kattowitz (Katowice) camp in Poland asked Primo Levi and his fellow captive Leonardo De Benedetti to compile a detailed report on the sanitary conditions they witnessed in Auschwitz. The result was an extraordinary testimony and one of the first accounts of the extermination camps ever written. Their report, published in a medical journal in 1946, marked the beginnings of Levi's life-long work as writer, analyst and witness.
In the subsequent four decades, Levi never ceased to recount his experiences in Auschwitz in a wide variety of texts, many of which are assembled together here for the first time, alongside other testimony from De Benedetti. From early research into the fate of their companions to the deposition written for Eichmann's trial, Auschwitz Testimonies is a rich mosaic of documents, memories and critical reflections of great historic and human value.
Underpinned by his characteristically clear language, rigorous method and deep psychological insight, this collection of testimonies, reports and analyses reaffirms Primo Levi's position as one of the most important chroniclers of the Holocaust.
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Autorenporträt
Primo Levi (1919-87) was born and lived his entire life in or near Turin, with the exception of the years 1944-45, when he was captured as an anti-Fascist partisan, deported to Auschwitz, and then released into war-torn Europe. He was the author of such acclaimed works as If This is a Man, The Periodic Table and The Drowned and the Saved.
Leonardo De Benedetti (1898-1983), also a native of Turin, was captured and deported to Auschwitz in the same year as Levi. After liberation, he resumed his work as a physician.
Inhaltsangabe
Figures ix Translator's Note x Judith Woolf Introduction: Bare Witness 1 Robert S.C. Gordon 1: Report on the Sanitary and Medical Organization of the Monowitz Concentration Camp for Jews (Auschwitz Ð Upper Silesia) 1945-6 19 Leonardo De Benedetti and Primo Levi 2: Record by Dr. Primo Levi, registration no. 174517 survivor of Monowitz-Buna 1945 45 Primo Levi 3: Deposition circa 1946 49 Primo Levi 4: Deposition on Monowitz 1946? 52 Leonardo De Benedetti 5: Statement for the Höss Trial 1947 57 Primo Levi 6: Deposition for the Höss Trial 1947 60 Leonardo De Benedetti 7: Testimony for a fellow prisoner 1953 64 Primo Levi 8: Anniversary 1955 67 Primo Levi 9: Denunciation against Dr. Joseph Mengele circa 1959 70 Leonardo De Benedetti 10: Letter to a Fascist's daughter who wants to know the truth 1959 75 Primo Levi 11: Miracle in Turin 1959 78 Primo Levi 12: The time of the swastikas 1960 80 Primo Levi 13: Deposition for the Eichmann Trial 1960 83 Primo Levi 14: Testimony for Eichmann 1961 87 Primo Levi 15: Deportation and extermination of the Jews 1961 93 Primo Levi 16: Statement for the Bosshammer Trial 1965 101 Primo Levi 17: The deportation of the Jews 1966 103 Primo Levi 18: Questionnaire for the Bosshammer Trial 1970 107 Leonardo De Benedetti 19: Questionnaire for the Bosshammer Trial 1970 115 Primo Levi 20: Deposition for the Bosshammer Trial 1971 121 Primo Levi 21: The Europe of the Lagers 1973 129 Primo Levi 22: This was Auschwitz 1975 135 Primo Levi 23: Political deportees 1975 139 Primo Levi 24: Draft of a text for the interior of the Italian Block at Auschwitz 1978 144 Primo Levi 25: A secret defence committee at Auschwitz 1979 147 Primo Levi 26: That train to Auschwitz 1979 150 Primo Levi 27: In memory of a good man 1983 154 Primo Levi 28: To our generationÉ 1986 157 Primo Levi APPENDIX: The train to Auschwitz 1971 160 Primo Levi and Leonardo De Benedetti Afterword: A Witness and the Truth 164 Fabio Levi and Domenico Scarpa Acknowledgements 192
Figures ix Translator's Note x Judith Woolf Introduction: Bare Witness 1 Robert S.C. Gordon 1: Report on the Sanitary and Medical Organization of the Monowitz Concentration Camp for Jews (Auschwitz Ð Upper Silesia) 1945-6 19 Leonardo De Benedetti and Primo Levi 2: Record by Dr. Primo Levi, registration no. 174517 survivor of Monowitz-Buna 1945 45 Primo Levi 3: Deposition circa 1946 49 Primo Levi 4: Deposition on Monowitz 1946? 52 Leonardo De Benedetti 5: Statement for the Höss Trial 1947 57 Primo Levi 6: Deposition for the Höss Trial 1947 60 Leonardo De Benedetti 7: Testimony for a fellow prisoner 1953 64 Primo Levi 8: Anniversary 1955 67 Primo Levi 9: Denunciation against Dr. Joseph Mengele circa 1959 70 Leonardo De Benedetti 10: Letter to a Fascist's daughter who wants to know the truth 1959 75 Primo Levi 11: Miracle in Turin 1959 78 Primo Levi 12: The time of the swastikas 1960 80 Primo Levi 13: Deposition for the Eichmann Trial 1960 83 Primo Levi 14: Testimony for Eichmann 1961 87 Primo Levi 15: Deportation and extermination of the Jews 1961 93 Primo Levi 16: Statement for the Bosshammer Trial 1965 101 Primo Levi 17: The deportation of the Jews 1966 103 Primo Levi 18: Questionnaire for the Bosshammer Trial 1970 107 Leonardo De Benedetti 19: Questionnaire for the Bosshammer Trial 1970 115 Primo Levi 20: Deposition for the Bosshammer Trial 1971 121 Primo Levi 21: The Europe of the Lagers 1973 129 Primo Levi 22: This was Auschwitz 1975 135 Primo Levi 23: Political deportees 1975 139 Primo Levi 24: Draft of a text for the interior of the Italian Block at Auschwitz 1978 144 Primo Levi 25: A secret defence committee at Auschwitz 1979 147 Primo Levi 26: That train to Auschwitz 1979 150 Primo Levi 27: In memory of a good man 1983 154 Primo Levi 28: To our generationÉ 1986 157 Primo Levi APPENDIX: The train to Auschwitz 1971 160 Primo Levi and Leonardo De Benedetti Afterword: A Witness and the Truth 164 Fabio Levi and Domenico Scarpa Acknowledgements 192
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"One of the most important Italian writers." Umberto Eco
"With the moral stamina and intellectual pose of a 20th century titan, this slightly built, dutiful, unassuming chemist set out systematically to remember the German hell on earth, steadfastly to think it through, and then to render it comprehensible in lucid, unpretentious prose." Philip Roth
"The triumph of human identity and worth over the pathology of human destruction glows virtually everywhere in Levi's writing. Time and time again we are moved by his narratives of how men refuse erasure." Toni Morrison
"One of the most important and gifted writers of our time." Italo Calvino
"Whether as witness or imaginative artist, Levi stands high among the truly essential European writers of the past century." Michael Dirda, Washington Post
"Primo Levi's poise was one of the greatest achievements in the history of the human spirit. His writing restored the honor of humanism after Auschwitz." Leon Wieseltier
"Levi writes of unspeakable things with charity, clarity and objectivity." Sunday Times
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