Nichts ist vergessen und niemand : aus der Geschichte des Konzentrationslagers in Barth
Cites reports of former prisoners of the Barth labor camp, in northwestern Pomerania. Although most of the detainees were political prisoners, in November 1944 more than 100 Hungarian Jews were transferred there from Sachsenhausen. Emphasizes the fact that Jews were treated by the SS with greater cruelty, and that they had to perform the hardest tasks. Mentions suspicion, robberies, scuffles, and a lack of elementary forms of human behavior among Jewish women who were deported to Barth in 1944 from Auschwitz and who had lost trust in life and in themselves. Out of 6,000 prisoners detained in Barth, ca. 2,000 perished. 2., überarbeitete Aufl. 189 [3] pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
- Radau, Helga.
- NIOD Bibliotheek
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- ocm35960275
- Nazi concentration camps--Germany.
- Barth (Germany : Concentration camp)
- World War, 1939-1945--Germany--Prisoners and prisons.
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