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Ravensbruck

by Jack G. Morrison

This is a reconstruction of life in a World War II concentration camp. It presents a case study of how women of different nationalities and social backgrounds coped for years with lack of food and basic sanitation, illnesses, prejudices and death by carving out their own cultural life.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Ravensbruck was a labour camp within German borders, not far from Berlin. In the beginning it was, by camp standards, a "better" camp, designed for indoctrination and industrial production, but by the end of the war it was just another overcrowded locus of horror complete with gas chamber. The result is a fascinating case study of how women of different nationalities and social backgrounds coped for years with lack of food and basic sanitation, illnesses, prejudices and death by carving out their own cultural life. Morrison's reconstruction of the dynamics of camp life presents a vivid picture for today's readers, highlighting the experiences of many individuals, such as the story of one of Ravensbruck's first inmates, an upper-class woman who arrived in her own car and soon found herself standing completely naked in a group of women for seven hours to undergo a humiliating medical examination in front of laughing SS officers. But the women developed all kinds of survival skills, many of which stand as a monument to the human of friendship and the creation of "camp families" helped alleviate the miseries of camp routine, as did a highly sophisticated educational system developed by Polish inmates. Women artists from several countries provided a further cultural dimension from crafts to poetry, theatre, music and drawings. As the war progressed, camp life deteriorated. More and more victims were concentrated in Ravensbruck, and the Nazis installed a gas chamber. About 140,000 Ravensbruck inmates did not survive the war. In 1945 life in Ravensbruck came to an abrupt end with a dramatic and macabre death march, in which many inmates perished and Nazis, clad as inmates, tried to escape the Russian troops.

Details

ISBN1558762183
Author Jack G. Morrison
ISBN-10 1558762183
ISBN-13 9781558762183
Format Paperback
Media Book
Pages 380
Imprint Markus Wiener Publishing Inc
Subtitle Everyday Life in a Women's Concentration Camp, 1939-1945
Place of Publication Princeton
Country of Publication United States
DEWEY 940.5317431572
Illustrations black & white illustrations
Short Title Ravensbruck
Language English
DOI 10.1604/9781558762183
AU Release Date 2010-04-10
NZ Release Date 2010-04-10
Publisher Markus Wiener Publishing Inc
Audience Undergraduate
Year 2010
Publication Date 2010-04-10
US Release Date 2010-04-10
Country of Origin US
Product Class Description Gender Studies / Gay & Lesbian Studies
UK Release Date 2000-05-31

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