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Przemysłowa Concentration Camp


Przemysłowa Concentration Camp

The Camp, the Children, the Trials
The Holocaust and its Contexts

von: Katarzyna Person, Johannes-Dieter Steinert

117,69 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 03.01.2023
ISBN/EAN: 9783031139482
Sprache: englisch

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This book explores one of the most notorious aspects of the German system of oppression in wartime Poland: the only purpose-built camp for children under the age of 16 years in German-occupied Europe. The camp at Przemysłowa street, or the <i>Polen-Jugendverwahrlager der Sicherheitspolizei in Litzmannstadt</i> as the Germans called it, was a concentration camp for children. The camp at Przemysłowa existed for just over two years, from December 1942 until January 1945. During that time, an unknown number of children, mainly Polish nationals, were imprisoned there and subjected to extreme physical and emotional abuse. For almost all, the consequences of atrocities which they endured in the camp remained with them for the rest of their lives. This book focuses on the establishment of the camp, the experience of the child prisoners, and the post-war investigations and trials. It is based on contemporary German documents, post-war Polish trials and German investigations, as well as dozens of testimonies from camp survivors, guards, civilian camp staff and the camp leadership
1. Introduction.- 2. The Camps.- 3. The Children.- 4. The Trials.- 5. Conclusion.
<p>Katarzyna Person is a historian of the Holocaust working at the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw, Poland.</p>

<p>Johannes-Dieter Steinert is Professor of Modern European History and Migration Studies at the University of Wolverhampton, UK.</p><br>
This book explores one of the most notorious aspects of the German system of oppression in wartime Poland: the only purpose-built camp for children under the age of 16 years in German-occupied Europe. The camp at Przemysłowa street, or the&nbsp;<i>Polen-Jugendverwahrlager der Sicherheitspolizei in Litzmannstadt</i>&nbsp;as the Germans called it, was a concentration camp for children. The camp at Przemysłowa existed for just over two years, from December 1942 until January 1945. During that time, an unknown number of children, mainly Polish nationals, were imprisoned there and subjected to extreme physical and emotional abuse. For almost all, the consequences of atrocities which they endured in the camp remained with them for the rest of their lives. This book focuses on the establishment of the camp, the experience of the child prisoners, and the post-war investigations and trials. It is based on contemporary German documents, post-war Polish trials and German investigations, as well as dozens of testimonies from camp survivors, guards, civilian camp staff and the camp leadership<div><br></div><div><p>Katarzyna Person is a historian of the Holocaust working at the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw, Poland.</p><p>Johannes-Dieter Steinert is Professor of Modern European History and Migration Studies at the University of Wolverhampton, UK.</p></div><div><br></div>
Focuses on the only purpose-built camp for children under the age of 16 years in German-occupied Europe Contributes in a major way to studies regarding children’s experience of war Narrates a victim-centred story of child inmates who undertook forced labour

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