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Title
Landscapes of the metropolis of death
Type
Text
Monograph
Contribution
Kulka, Otto Dov (Author)
Language
English
English
Hebrewsummary
Illustrative Content
Illustrations
Geographic Coverage
Poland
Classification
LCC: D804.3 .K79 2013
DDC: 940.53/18 full
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Supplementary Content
bibliography
Content
text
Note
Includes translation
Language: "Text originally written in Hebrew and translated by Ralph Mandel, except 'Ghetto in an annihilation camp', which was first presented in English at the Fourth Yad Vashem International History Conference"--Publisher's note.
Table Of Contents
1. A prologue that could also be an epilogue
2. Between Theresienstadt and Auschwitz
3. The final liquidation of the 'family camp'
Autumn 1944: Auschwitz, ghostly metropolis
5. Observations and perplexities about senes in the memory
6. Three poems from the brink of the gas chambers
7. Journey to the satellite city of the metropolis of death
8. Landscapes of a private mythology
9. Rivers which cannot be crossed and the 'Gate of the Law'
10. In search of history and memory : three chapters from the diaries
11. Dream: Jewish Prague and the Great Death
12. Doctor Mengele frozen in time
13. God's grieving.
Authorized Access Point
Kulka, Otto Dov Landscapes of the metropolis of death