Different Voices
Neither before, during, nor after the Holocaust have women been silent about the experiences that left them forever marked by the "Final Solution". Here are 28 selections, some long out of print and some written this year, brought together to intensify an awareness of the depths of the Holocaust's tragedy.
Paperback, 436 pages
Published
February 14th 1993
by Paragon House Publishers
(first published February 1993)
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This book is, understandably, difficult to read. Nevertheless, it brings to light issues of the Holocaust I had never considered before. Specifically the focus of the book is on how Jewish women experienced the Holocaust differently than Jewish men and how these women may have been even more at risk due to Nazi ideology.
The book is broken into three parts. The first part, "Voices of Experience," is comprised of stories from Jewish women who lived during the Holocaust. Some of...more
The book is broken into three parts. The first part, "Voices of Experience," is comprised of stories from Jewish women who lived during the Holocaust. Some of...more
This is a powerful first hand account of women who survived the holocaust concentration camps and their experiences. I studied this extensively in college and after awhile thier stories were so real I began having nightmares. These are strong women.
These true accounts were harrowing, but it was hard for me to jump from story to story. I did not read the second half.
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