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Preface: A Second-Generation Perspective | ||
Ch. 1 | Collective Memory and Jewish Holocaust Survival | 1 |
Jewish Particularity, Silence, and Emotional Reminders | 3 | |
Scholarly Characterizations of Holocaust Survival | 5 | |
Human Agency and Social Structure: A Framework for Analyzing Holocaust Survival | 8 | |
Methodology: Constructing a Life History Study | 11 | |
Ch. 2 | The Prewar Setting and Early War Years | 16 |
Family Beginnings and Prewar Influences | 18 | |
The Beginning of the War | 25 | |
Ch. 3 | Living Under German Occupation in a Small Town | 40 |
Escalating Repression | 41 | |
The Final Days | 45 | |
Ch. 4 | Surviving Outside the Camps | 51 |
Passing as a Pole | 53 | |
Passing with the Polish Partisans | 57 | |
Passing with the Soviet Army | 59 | |
Ch. 5 | Surviving Inside the Camps | 61 |
Moderowka | 61 | |
Szebnie | 63 | |
Auschwitz: Birkenau | 65 | |
Auschwitz: Buna-Monowitz | 70 | |
Ch. 6 | The End of the War and Liberation | 84 |
Evacuation from Auschwitz: The Death March | 84 | |
Liberation at Last | 89 | |
An Uncertain Destiny | 95 | |
Ch. 7 | Conclusion | 101 |
A Theoretical Summary | 101 | |
Memories of Suffering, the Politics of Victimization, and Postmodern Sensibility | 106 | |
Epilogue | 114 | |
Notes | 123 | |
References | 135 | |
Index | 145 |
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