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Action & Adventure
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
1,700
言語
ポーランド語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2018
出版社
Centrum Badan nad Zaglada Zydow
版
1
ISBN-10
8363444642
ISBN-13
9788363444648
説明
Set against the harrowing backdrop of wartime Poland, this poignant exploration delves into the plight of the Jewish community during the Nazi occupation. Through meticulous research, B. Engelking and D. Libionka illuminate the individual and collective struggles faced by Jewish families as they navigated a world fraught with danger and despair.
The authors draw from a wealth of firsthand accounts, archival materials, and historical data, bringing to light personal narratives that highlight both the resilience and vulnerability of those affected. Each story serves as a testament to the human spirit, revealing the harsh realities of life under oppressive rule, while also showcasing moments of courage and solidarity amidst the darkness.
As the narrative unfolds, readers are invited to witness the complexities of survival and the choices that individuals had to make in their desperate circumstances. This book not only preserves the memory of those who suffered but also urges a reflection on history and its enduring impact on contemporary society.
Engelking and Libionka's work is a valuable contribution to Holocaust studies, compellingly reminding us of the profound consequences of prejudice and the importance of remembrance, ensuring that the stories of these communities are not forgotten.
The authors draw from a wealth of firsthand accounts, archival materials, and historical data, bringing to light personal narratives that highlight both the resilience and vulnerability of those affected. Each story serves as a testament to the human spirit, revealing the harsh realities of life under oppressive rule, while also showcasing moments of courage and solidarity amidst the darkness.
As the narrative unfolds, readers are invited to witness the complexities of survival and the choices that individuals had to make in their desperate circumstances. This book not only preserves the memory of those who suffered but also urges a reflection on history and its enduring impact on contemporary society.
Engelking and Libionka's work is a valuable contribution to Holocaust studies, compellingly reminding us of the profound consequences of prejudice and the importance of remembrance, ensuring that the stories of these communities are not forgotten.