The Jewish Women of Ravensbruck Concentration Camp
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The Jewish Women of Ravensbruck Concentration Camp

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Located about fifty miles north of Berlin, Ravensbr Reclaiming the lost voices of the victims and the personal accounts of the survivors, here is the story of daily camp life with the women's thoughts about food, friendships, fear of sexual abuse, hygiene issues, slave labor, resistance, and, most importantly, staying alive.
Paperback, 302 pages
Published March 9th 2006 by University of Wisconsin Press (first published April 14th 2004)
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