The Unknown Black Book: The Holocaust In The Germanoccupied Soviet Territories,Used

The Unknown Black Book: The Holocaust In The Germanoccupied Soviet Territories,Used

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The Unknown Black Book Provides A Revelatory Compilation Of Testimonies From Jews Who Survived Openair Massacres And Other Atrocities Carried Out By The Germans And Their Allies In The Occupied Soviet Territories During World War Ii Ukraine, Belorussia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, And Crimea. These Documents Are Firsthand Accounts By Survivors Of Work Camps, Ghettos, Forced Marches, Beatings, Starvation, And Disease. Collected Under The Direction Of Two Renowned Soviet Jewish Journalists, Ilya Ehrenburg And Vasily Grossman, They Tell Of Jews Who Lived In Pits, Walledoff Corners Of Apartments, Attics, And Basement Dugouts, Unable To Emerge Due To Fear That Their Neighbors Would Betray Them, As Often Happened.

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