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The Complete
Black Book of
Russian Jewry
Ilya Ehrenburg
Vasily Grossman
Translated and edited by David Patterson
With a foreword by Irving Louis Horowitz
and an introduction by Helen Segall
Transaction Publishers
New Brunswick (U SA) and London (U K )
Contents
Translator's Preface, David Patterson i
Foreword, Irving Louis Horowitz v
Introduction, Helen Segall xiii
Introduction to the Russian Edition, Irina Ehrenburg xvii
From the Editors of The Black Book xxi
Preface, Vasily Grossman xxiii
Part 1: The Ukraine
Kiev: Babi Yar, an article based on documentary materials and depositions
from the people of Kiev, prepared for publication by Lev Ozerov 3
The Murder of the Jews of Berdichev, by Vasily Grossman 12
Talnoe, by Vladimir Lidin 20
Resistance in Yarmolitsy (Kamenets, Podolsk District),
prepared for publication by Ilya Ehrenburg 21
How the Woman Dr Langman Perished (Sorochitsy),
prepared for publication by Ilya Ehrenburg 21
In the Town of Chmelnik (Vinnitsa District), reported by A I Bekker;
prepared for publication by R Kovnator 22
In the Village of Yaryshev, reported by O Yakhot and M Brekhman;
prepared for publication by Ilya Ehrenburg 27
In the Settlement of Tsybulevo, prepared for publication by Ilya Ehrenburg 28
In the Village of Yaltushkov, from a letter written by Soviet War Hero
Second-Lieutenant Kravtsov; prepared for publication by Ilya Ehrenburg 28
In My Hometown (Brailov), by Efim Gekhman 29
What I Survived in Kharkov, reported by Maria Markovna Sokol;
prepared for publication by Ilya Ehrenburg
Pyotr Chepurenko, Witness to the Piryatin Massacre,
prepared for publication by Ilya Ehrenburg
The Death of the Jewish Collective Farm Workers in Zelenopol,
prepared for publication by Ilya Ehrenburg
Letters from Dnepropetrovsk, Letters from the Indikt couple,
prepared for publication by G Munblit
The Day of 13 October 1941, prepared for publication by G Munblit
The Story of A M Burtseva
The Story of I A Revenskaya
The Story of B I Tartakovskaya
A Letter from Military Officer Granovsky (Ekaterinopol),
prepared for publication by Ilya Ehrenburg
The Diary of Sarra Gleikh (Mariupol),
prepared for publication by Ilya Ehrenburg
Odessa, by Vera Inber
Chernovitsy under the German-Romanian Occupation,
reported by E Grosberg; prepared for publication by L Goldberg 65
The Story of Rakhil Fradis-Milner (Chernovitsy),
prepared for publication by R Kovnator and I Ehrenburg 70
The Extermination of the Jews of Lvov, reported by I Herts and
Naftali Nakht; prepared for publication by R Fraerman and R Kovnator 76
Thirteen Days in Hiding: The Story of Lily Herts (Lvov),
prepared for publication by R Fraerman and R Kovnator 86
My Comrade the Partisan Yakov Barer (A Letter from
Boris Khandros), prepared for publication by Ilya Ehrenburg 91
In the Penyatsky Forests: A Letter from an Intelligence Officer (Lvov District),
prepared for publication by Ilya Ehrenburg 92
The Germans in Radzivillov (Krasnoarmeisk),
reported by Lyusya Gekhman; prepared for publication by Maria Shkapskay a 93
A Letter from Syunya Deresh (Izyaslav),
prepared for publication by Ilya Ehrenburg 98
Letters from Orphans, prepared for publication by Ilya Ehrenburg 99
German-Romanian Brutality in Kishinev (Moldavia), by L Bazarov 99
Part 2: Belorussia
The Minsk Ghetto, materials provided by A Machiz, Grechanik, L Gleizer,
and P Shapiro; prepared for publication by Vasily Grossman 109
Leaders of the Underground Fighters in the Minsk Ghetto, by G Smolyar 138
The Young Women from Minsk, reported by Semyon Bank;
prepared for publication by Vastly Grossman 154
The Story of an Old Man, prepared for publication by Vasily Grossman 155
In the Village of Gory, prepared for publication by Ilya Ehrenburg 158
The Murder of the Jews of Glubokoe and Other Villages,
from materials provided by the brothers M and G Rayak; prepared for
publication by R Kovnator 159
The Story of Engineer Pikman from Mozyr, Basya Pikman;
prepared for publication by Ilya Ehrenburg 169
The Story of Dr Olga Goldfain, prepared for publication
by Vasily Grossman 172
Brest, Depositions and Documentary Testimony of the Residents of Brest;
prepared for publication by Margarita Aliger 176
The Tragedy of My Life, a letter from Red Army soldier Kiselev;
prepared for publication by Ilya Ehrenburg 184
A Letter from Red Army Soldier Gofman (Krasnopole, Mogilev District),
prepared for publication by Ilya Ehrenburg 185
In the Pit, prepared for publication by Valeriya Gerasimova 185
The Story of a Little Girl from Bialystok, prepared for publication by
Valeriya Gerasimova 187
Liozno, reported by B Chernyakova; prepared for publication by
Vsevolod Ivanov 187
Letters from Belorussian Children (From the Starye Zhuravli
Settlement, Gomel District), prepared for publication by
Ilya Ehrenburg 188
A Letter Written by Zlata Vishnyatskaya Prior to Her Death 189
The Temchin Family from Slutsk (Passages from Letters Received
by the Pilot Efim Temchin), prepared for publication by O Savich 190
From Materials Compiled by the Special State Commission on the
Verification and Investigation of Atrocities Committed by the
German-Fascist Invaders, Depositions of Soviet Citizens 193
In Bialystok, prepared for publication by R Kovnator 197
The Brenners of Bialystok: The Story of Two Workers in the City
of Bialystok, Shimon Amiel and Zalman Edelman,
reported by Medical Service Major Nokhum Polinovsky;
prepared for publication by Vasily Grossman 203
Part 3: The Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic
The Smolensk Area, prepared for publication by Ilya Ehrenburg 211
Shamovo 211
Krasny 212
The Fate of Isaak Rozenberg, prepared for publication by Ilya Ehrenburg 213
Rostov on the Don, prepared for publication by Ilya Ehrenburg 214
Doctor Kremenchuzhsky, prepared for publication by Ilya Ehrenburg 217
Where Are They Taking Us? prepared for publication by Ilya Ehrenburg 217
In Stavropol, reported by A Nankin; prepared for publication by
Ilya Ehrenburg 218
The Germans in Kislovodsk, prepared for publication by Viktor Shklovsky 219
Essentuki, prepared for publication by Ilya Ehrenburg 222
The Story of Iosif Vaingertner, a Fisherman from Kerch, prepared for
publication by L Kvitko 223
Yalta, prepared for publication by Ilya Ehrenburg 227
Fishgoit's Report, prepared for publication by A Derman 227
Murder in Dzhankoy, prepared for publication by L Kvitko 231
How Dr Fidelev Was Murdered, reported by A Morozov; prepared for
publication by A Derman 233
The Painter Zhivotvorsky, reported by L Feigin, prepared for
publication by A Derman • 235
Part 4: Lithuania
The Vilna Ghetto by A Sutskever; translated from the Yiddish by
M Shambadal and B Chernyak 241
The First Days 241
The Hunters 243
In the Lukishki Prison 243
Schweinberger 245
Ponary 246
Three Stories of People Saved from Death 246
1 The Story of Motel Gdud 246
2 The Story of Khiena Katz 247
3 The Story of Solomon Garbel 248
Murer 249
Schweinberger's Successor Martin Weiss 250
The Fate of the Elderly 252
Degner 252
Grounds for the Arrest of Jews 252
Weiss's Inoculations against Typhus 253
The Story of Fruma-Riva Burshtein of Novogrudok 253
Golda Krizhevskaya 254
The Extermination of the Children in the HKP Camp 255
Shmulik Kotlyar 256
Leibl Finkelshtein 257
The Fate of the Children Who Were Taken Away 257
Clothing 257
Kittel 258
In Alfred Rosenberg's Office 262
Martyrs of the Ghetto 265
Tiktin 265
Levitskaya 266
A Mathematician 267
The United Partisan Organization of the Vilna Ghetto (UPO) 268
The First Proclamation 268
Weapons 270
The Struggle Has Begun 272
Sabotage 274
Ties with Other Cities 276
The Underground Printing Press 277
Close Friendships 279
Aid to Prisoners of War and the Families of Soviet Soldiers 281
How We Celebrated May Day 1943 283
IsaakVitenberg 283
Liza Calls 285
Fallen Heroes 287
The Struggle Continues in the Forest 288
The Last Act of the Tragedy 291
Digging Out and Escape 292
The Diary of E Yerushalmi of Siauliai (Shavli), prepared for
publication by O Savich 294
From the Editors 294
From the Editors 295
A Brief Account of Events that Took Place from 28 June to
23 November 1941 296
The Ghetto 296
From the Diary 300
The Death Forts of Kovno (Kaunas), by Meir Elin 314
The Seventh Fort 314
The Fourth Fort 315
The Sixth Fort 316
The Ninth Fort 316
1 The Mass Murder of Kovno Residents in the Fall of 1941 316
2 The Mass Murder of People Transported from Germany and
Other West European Countries 318
3 The Destruction of Mass Graves 318
4 The Escape of Prisoners from the Ninth Fort 322
5 The Ninth Fort After the Prisoners' Escape 324
6 The Last Traces of the Crimes 325
The Kovno Ghetto Fighters, by I losade 326
Doctor Elena Buividaite-Kutorgene, reported by G Osherovich;
prepared for publication by R Kovnator 333
From the Diary of Doctor Elena Buividaite-Kutorgene
(June - December 1941) 335
The Fate of the Jews of Telshiai: The Story of Galina Masyulis
and Susanna Kogan, prepared for publication by O Savich 368
Part 5: Latvia
Riga, by Captain E Gekhtman
1 The Germans Enter the City
2 Night over Riga
3 The First Days of the Occupation
4 The Ghetto
5 Aktion
6 Deportation from the Ghetto
7 The Jews from Germany
8 The Salaspils Concentration Camp
From the Notebook of the Sculptor Elik Rivosh (Riga,),
prepared for publication by Vasily Grossman and R Kovnator
The Story of Sema Shpungin (Dvinsk), prepared for publication
by O Savich
Part 6: The Soviet People are United
A Letter from Officers Levchenko, Borisov, and Chesnokov
(Lopavshi, Rovno District), prepared for publication by
Ilya Ehrenburg • 419
The Peasant Woman Zinaida Vashchishina (Dombrovitsy, Rovno
District), prepared for publication by Ilya Ehrenburg 420
Collective Farmer Yuliya Kukhta Saved Jewish Children,
reported by Lieutenant Mayakov; prepared for publication
by Vasily Grossman 421
I Was Adopted by the Lukinsky Family: A Report by Polina
Ausker-Lukinskaya; prepared for publication by V Ilenkov 422
The Teachers Golneva, Terekhova, and Timofeeva, reported by Khana
Khaimovna Khodos; prepared for publication by Ilya Ehrenburg 425
The Bookkeeper Zirchenko, prepared for publication by Ilya Ehrenburg 426
The Story of F M Gontova, prepared for publication by G Munblit 426
One Survived: The Story of Evsey Efimovich Gopstein,
prepared for publication by L Seifullina 427
The Orthodox Priest Glagolev, reported by I Minkina-Egorycheva,
prepared for publication by R Kovnator 430
The Roman Catholic Priest Bronyus Paukshtis, by Girsh Osherovich,
translated from the Yiddish by M A Shambadal 435
Part 7: The Annihilation Camps
Ponary: The Story of Engineer Yu Farber, prepared for publication by
R Kovnator 439
In the Khorol Concentration Camp, reported by A Reznichenko,
prepared for publication by Vasily Grossman 453
The Camp at Klooga (Estonia), prepared for publication by O Savich 457
From the Editors 457
Zaintraub, a Student from the 'Vilnius University 457
Anolik 459
E Yerushalmi 460
Vatsnik 461
Benyamin Anolik, Junior 462
Treblinka, by Vasily Grossman 462
The Children from the Black Road, by V Apresyan 483
The Uprising at Sobibor, by P Antokolsky and V Kaverin 487
The Report of the Special State Commission for the Verification and Investigation of
Atrocities Committed by the German Fascist Invaders and Their Accomplices in
the Monstrous Crimes of the German Government in Auschwitz 500
Reichsfuhrer SS Himmler, Organizer of the Auschwitz Annihilation
Camp 501
German Fascist Professors and Physicians: Murderers of the Prisoners
in Auschwitz 503
At Auschwitz the German Executioners Murdered Citizens of Every
Country in Europe 506
Auschwitz: The Mass Production of Death 507
Murderers of Children 510
The Extermination of the Intelligentsia 511
The Hitlerite Plunderers 512
The Hitlerite Thugs Murdered More than Four Million People in
Auschwitz 513
Calling the German-Fascists to a Serious Accounting 514
A Girl from Auschwitz (No 74233 j , prepared for publication by
OsipCherny 514
Twenty-Six Months in Auschwitz: The Story of Mordecai
Tsirulnitsky, Former Inmate No 79414, prepared for publication
by L Goldberg 522
1 In the Village of Ostrino 522
2 In the Kelbasino Camp 524
3 The First Months in Auschwitz 524
4 At the Factory 528
The Story of Former Prisoner of War M Scheinman 532
The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, by B Mark 542
Part 8: Executioners
The Racial Politics of Hitlerism and Anti-Semitism,
by Academician I P Trainin 561
Himmler's Order (From Freies Deutschland, No 23,19 December 1943),
by Major Berhhard Bechler 564
Text of a German Dispatch Found in the Region of Rossoshi among
Staff Documents of the 15th German Police Regiment, Concluding Report 564
Executioners 566
From the Deposition of Captain Salog, Police Regiment Commander 567
Excerpts from the Diary of Prisoner of War Karl Johannes Drexel,
Lance Corporal 574
From the Deposition of Private First Class Christian Farber 574
An Excerpt from the Protocol of the Cross-Examination of the Prisoner
of War Lance Corporal Erich Heubaum 575
From the Deposition of the Prisoner of War Corporal
Heinrich Michael Wenkriech 576
From the Deposition of Wolfgang Janiko 577
From the Protocol of the Cross-Examination of the Prisoner of War
Private First Class Albert Ender 577
Protocol of the Interrogation of Wilhelm Sudbrak 578 |
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spelling | Chernia kniga The complete black book of Russian Jewry Ilya Ehrenburg ; Vasily Grossman. Transl. and ed. by David Patterson New Brunswick, NJ [u.a.] Transaction Publ. 2002 XXXVI, 579 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Etniska relationer - Sovjetunionen sao Judeförföljelser - Sovjetunionen sao Juden Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Soviet Union Personal narratives Jews Persecutions Soviet Union Judenvernichtung (DE-588)4073091-8 gnd rswk-swf Zweiter Weltkrieg (DE-588)4079167-1 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion Soviet Union Ethnic relations Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4135952-5 Quelle gnd-content Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 g Judenvernichtung (DE-588)4073091-8 s DE-604 Zweiter Weltkrieg (DE-588)4079167-1 s Geschichte z DE-188 Ėrenburg, Ilʹja 1891-1967 Sonstige (DE-588)118529269 oth Grossman, Vasilij 1905-1964 Sonstige (DE-588)118958356 oth Patterson, David 1948- Sonstige (DE-588)119197979 oth HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=009712928&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | The complete black book of Russian Jewry Etniska relationer - Sovjetunionen sao Judeförföljelser - Sovjetunionen sao Juden Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Soviet Union Personal narratives Jews Persecutions Soviet Union Judenvernichtung (DE-588)4073091-8 gnd Zweiter Weltkrieg (DE-588)4079167-1 gnd |
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title | The complete black book of Russian Jewry |
title_alt | Chernia kniga |
title_auth | The complete black book of Russian Jewry |
title_exact_search | The complete black book of Russian Jewry |
title_full | The complete black book of Russian Jewry Ilya Ehrenburg ; Vasily Grossman. Transl. and ed. by David Patterson |
title_fullStr | The complete black book of Russian Jewry Ilya Ehrenburg ; Vasily Grossman. Transl. and ed. by David Patterson |
title_full_unstemmed | The complete black book of Russian Jewry Ilya Ehrenburg ; Vasily Grossman. Transl. and ed. by David Patterson |
title_short | The complete black book of Russian Jewry |
title_sort | the complete black book of russian jewry |
topic | Etniska relationer - Sovjetunionen sao Judeförföljelser - Sovjetunionen sao Juden Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Soviet Union Personal narratives Jews Persecutions Soviet Union Judenvernichtung (DE-588)4073091-8 gnd Zweiter Weltkrieg (DE-588)4079167-1 gnd |
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