We Wept Without Tears: Testimonies Of The Jewish Sonderkommando From Auschwitz
by
Gideon Greif
The Sonderkommando of Auschwitz-Birkenau consisted primarily of Jewish prisoners forced by the Germans to facilitate the mass extermination. Though never involved in the killing itself, they were compelled to be members of staff” of the Nazi death-factory. This book, translated for the first time into English from its original Hebrew, consists of interviews with the very
...moreHardcover, 400 pages
Published
November 1st 2005
by Yale University Press
(first published 1999)
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I have a hard time talking about this book in the "liked it" or "really liked it". The book is not something that you can really like, but it was really fascinating. I learned about the prisoners who worked in Auschwitz, performing the tasks the Nazis wanted performed, but they needed the man power and the labor. There is the contrast of people who think that the members of the Sonderkommando were traitors, and those that wanted them to do all they could to live to let peo...more
Although, to say that one "really liked" this book is absolutely incorrect. it was powerful. It was well done. It crawled under my skin like a Ghanian parasite and continued to wriggle through my veins long after I finished reading. I will never reread it, and wouldn't recommend it to anyone prone to nightmares or crying.
A moving, heart-wrenching account of life as one of the Sonderkommandos of the Auschwitz concentration camp. The author interviews six men who managed to live through the nightmare of the Third Reich's death factory, forced to do the Nazis' dirty work for them.
These men survived to tell their story. The least we can do is make sure that story is never forgotten.
These men survived to tell their story. The least we can do is make sure that story is never forgotten.
OMG! Quite an eye opening book. I'm really happy it was given to me to read before my trip to Auschwtiz and the death camps.
This book is NOT for the weak of heart and stomach. You don't read horrid, bloody details but the details you do get are not at all easy to stomach.
A thorough study, the Sonderkommando survivors needed Grief to clear their name, set facts straight and bring their words and testimonies to the wide world.
Despite its uneasiness to read, this book is extremely imporntant and highly recommended by me.
A thorough study, the Sonderkommando survivors needed Grief to clear their name, set facts straight and bring their words and testimonies to the wide world.
Despite its uneasiness to read, this book is extremely imporntant and highly recommended by me.
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