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Maps and Photographs | ||
Preface | ||
Prologue: Women and the Holocaust | 1 | |
General Suggestions for Further Reading | 20 | |
Chronology | 22 | |
Pt. 1 | Voices of Experience | |
1 | A Scrap of Time | 40 |
2 | A Letter from Westerbork | 46 |
3 | Arrivals, Departures | 58 |
4 | Fragments of Isabella | 65 |
5 | The Arrival | 69 |
6 | Coming of Age | 73 |
7 | Twenty Months at Auschwitz | 84 |
8 | Lulu | 99 |
9 | A Doctor in Auschwitz | 104 |
10 | Scientific Experiments | 119 |
11 | Resistance | 130 |
12 | The Camp Blanket | 143 |
Part One: Suggestions for Further Reading | 149 | |
Pt. 2 | Voices of Interpretation | |
13 | Racism and Sexism in Nazi Germany: Motherhood, Compulsory Sterilization, and the State | 161 |
14 | Jewish Women in Nazi Germany: Daily Life, Daily Struggles, 1933-1939 | 187 |
15 | Women and the Holocaust: The Case of German and German-Jewish Women | 213 |
16 | Women in the Resistance and in the Holocaust | 250 |
17 | Into That Darkness | 270 |
18 | Consequences: Women, Nazis, and Moral Choice | 287 |
19 | The Courage to Care | 309 |
Part Two: Suggestions for Further Reading | 317 | |
Pt. 3 | Voices of Reflection | |
20 | A Few Words in the Mother Tongue | 324 |
21 | Days and Memory | 328 |
22 | The Table | 332 |
23 | Facing the Void | 349 |
24 | A Different Power | 355 |
25 | Fragments of a Broken Past | 363 |
26 | Women and the Holocaust: A Reconsideration of Research | 373 |
Part Three: Suggestions for Further Reading | 419 | |
Epilogue: Different Voices | 421 | |
Glossary | 427 | |
Index | 431 |
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