The Jewish women prisoners of Ravensbrück: who were they ?
"This is the story of a nearly forgotten chapter of the Holocaust - of over 16,000 Jewish women, girls and children, their origins, itineraries and fates, who suffered in the horrendous Nazi concentration camp for women, Ravensbruck. As a historian, Judith Buber Agassi was struck by the changin...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This is the story of a nearly forgotten chapter of the Holocaust - of over 16,000 Jewish women, girls and children, their origins, itineraries and fates, who suffered in the horrendous Nazi concentration camp for women, Ravensbruck. As a historian, Judith Buber Agassi was struck by the changing conditions, countries of origin, and fates of these women during 5 distinct periods during the 6 years of the camp's existence. As a sociologist, she studied the social relations of the Jewish prisoners among themselves as well as with the non-Jewish majority." "After the mass murder of Jewish prisoners early in 1942, a larger group organization became impossible, but the Jewish women developed a special and effective form of small-group organization, the so-called camp-families. As a sociologist of gender, she surveyed the educational background and patterns of behavior specific to Jewish women, and has produced an impressive study."--BOOK JACKET. |
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CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
.
List of Illustrations
Appel!
(Edith Kiss)
La Nuit
(Edith Kiss)
xiii
XV
xvii
xviii
1.
The origin of the project: my personal interest
in Ravensbr iick
1
Notes
7
2.
Is true historical reconstruction possible?
8
Heterogeneity
Obstacles to historical reconstruction
Special obstacles to Jewish commemoration
Memoirs and historical research
Notes
8
9
12
15
16
3.
The Jewish prisoners of
Ravensbrück:
who were they?
19
Six years of
Ravensbrück
Who was
a
Ravensbrück
prisoner?
Who should be considered Jewish?
Gender questions
The percentage of Jewish prisoners
The sources
Periodization
Notes
19
20
20
24
25
27
32
40
viii Contents
4.
The first
period
46
No Jewish
Alte Ravensbrückerinnen 47
Official reasons for arrest: police documents and the reality
54
The documentary basis for statistical estimates:
filling the gaps
58
Nationality, age groups, marital status, and occupations
of the first-period prisoners
61
Notes
63
5.
The second period-from
Bernburg
to Auschwitz
67
Countries of origin
69
Official reasons for arrest
69
Age groups
69
Marital status
70
Conditions of life
70
The big deportation to Auschwitz
70
Notes
72
6.
The third period-the special groups
73
Prisoners with hidden Jewish identities
73
The French transports
75
The special categories
75
Statistical summing-up of the third period
83
Notes
85
7.
The fourth period-August
1944
to end of
1944:
the floodgates open
88
August
1944:
the arrival of Hungarian and
Polish Jewish women and girls from Auschwitz
88
Three ghetto transports
94
A huge transport from Auschwitz
97
Direct deportations from Budapest: November
1944 99
The direct transports from Slovakia
107
The
Frankfurt/Walldorf
transport
108
The arrivals of December
1944
111
Summing-up the fourth period: national groups,
age groups, and fates
117
Notes
126
Contents ix
8.
The fifth
period
-the last stage
135
Who was in
Ravensbrück
at the beginning of
1945? 135
Major changes in
1945 136
The documentary evidence concerning new arrivals in
1945 138
Direct transports from Slovakia, France, and Italy
139
The arrivals from the Auschwitz
Todesmarsch
and their fates
142
Neustadt-Glewe
150
Krupp-Neukölln: an
exceptional labor camp
157
The transport to Burgau: a death train of the last period
168
The role of the
Bernadotte-Aktion
in the rescue of Jewish
Ravensbrück
prisoners
178
Evacuation marches from
Ravensbrück
and its external camps
187
Evacuation marches from, or abandonment in, external camps
189
Liberation policies
193
Statistical summing-up of all fifth-period arrivals
196
A late large transport of Jewish men to the women's camp
198
Notes
200
9.
Summing-up: the place of
Ravensbrück
in the
Holocaust of Jewish women
211
Statistical summing-up of all five periods
211
Ravensbrück
and Auschwitz
215
Women and girls of part-Jewish descent
{Mischlinge) in Ravensbrück 220
Non-
Jewish prisoners married to Jews
221
"Righteous of the Nations" in
Ravensbrück 222
Notes
226
10.
Social ties and moral survival
228
Why was there so little group-wide social organization
among the Jewish prisoners of
Ravensbrück? 228
The crucial role of small-group or "camp-family" ties
237
Individual and group contacts between Jewish and
other prisoners
243
Remembering the jailers
246
What is heroism
-
everyday moral behavior
247
Gender-specific issues
250
Conclusions
257
Notes
258
χ
Contents
11.
Diagrams
263
Diagram
1
The First Period
-
Countries of Origin
263
Diagram
2
The First Period
-
Age Groups
264
Diagram
3
The Second Period
-
Countries of Origin
265
Diagram
4
The Second Period
-
Age groups
266
Diagram
5
The Third Period
-
Age Groups
267
Diagram
6
The Third Period
-
Formal Citizenship
268
Diagram
7
The Third Period-Fate
269
Diagram
8
The Fourth Period
-
Countries of Origin
270
Diagram
9
Fourth Period
-
Age Groups
271
Diagram
10
The Fourth Period
-
Fate
272
Diagram
11
The Fifth Period
-
Countries of Origin
273
Diagram
12
The Fifth Period -Age Groups
274
Diagram
13
The Jewish Women of
Ravensbrück -
Countries of Origin
275
Diagram
14
The Jewish Women of
Ravensbrück -
The Five Periods, Countries of Origin
276
Diagram
15
The Jewish Women of
Ravensbrück -
Age
277
Diagram
16
The Jewish Women of
Ravensbrück -
The Five Periods, Age
278
Diagram
17
The Jewish Women of
Ravensbrück -
The Five Periods, Fate
279
12.
Literature concerning the Jewish prisoners
280
of
Ravensbrück
Full-length published autobiographical memoirs
269
Short memoirs, edited by others
270
Autobiographical and biographical documents
274
Unpublished memoirs
275
Books on
Ravensbrück
by
non-
Jewish prisoners who
describe the situation of Jewish prisoners
275
Research concerning the Jewish prisoners of
Ravensbrück 275
13.
Lists of interviews
288
14.
Appendix
306
List of major camps and ghettos from which
Jewish prisoners of
Ravensbrück
came
306
List of major camps to which Jewish prisoners of
Ravensbrück
were sent
307
Contents
xi
Maps
Nazi Camps
309
Ravensbrück
310
Photo of
Ravensbrück
311
Indices
Archives and Documents
313
Concentration Camps
315
Names other than Victims and Survivors
318
Victims and Survivors
321
Places
326
Subjects
330
CD-ROM with a list of names of all known
Tewish orisoners of
Ravensbrück
back cover |
adam_txt |
CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
.
List of Illustrations
Appel!
(Edith Kiss)
La Nuit
(Edith Kiss)
xiii
XV
xvii
xviii
1.
The origin of the project: my personal interest
in Ravensbr iick
1
Notes
7
2.
Is true historical reconstruction possible?
8
Heterogeneity
Obstacles to historical reconstruction
Special obstacles to Jewish commemoration
Memoirs and historical research
Notes
8
9
12
15
16
3.
The Jewish prisoners of
Ravensbrück:
who were they?
19
Six years of
Ravensbrück
Who was
a
Ravensbrück
prisoner?
Who should be considered Jewish?
Gender questions
The percentage of Jewish prisoners
The sources
Periodization
Notes
19
20
20
24
25
27
32
40
viii Contents
4.
The first
period
46
No Jewish
Alte Ravensbrückerinnen 47
Official reasons for arrest: police documents and the reality
54
The documentary basis for statistical estimates:
filling the gaps
58
Nationality, age groups, marital status, and occupations
of the first-period prisoners
61
Notes
63
5.
The second period-from
Bernburg
to Auschwitz
67
Countries of origin
69
Official reasons for arrest
69
Age groups
69
Marital status
70
Conditions of life
70
The big deportation to Auschwitz
70
Notes
72
6.
The third period-the special groups
73
Prisoners with hidden Jewish identities
73
The French transports
75
The special categories
75
Statistical summing-up of the third period
83
Notes
85
7.
The fourth period-August
1944
to end of
1944:
the floodgates open
88
August
1944:
the arrival of Hungarian and
Polish Jewish women and girls from Auschwitz
88
Three ghetto transports
94
A huge transport from Auschwitz
97
Direct deportations from Budapest: November
1944 99
The direct transports from Slovakia
107
The
Frankfurt/Walldorf
transport
108
The arrivals of December
1944
111
Summing-up the fourth period: national groups,
age groups, and fates
117
Notes
126
Contents ix
8.
The fifth
period
-the last stage
135
Who was in
Ravensbrück
at the beginning of
1945? 135
Major changes in
1945 136
The documentary evidence concerning new arrivals in
1945 138
Direct transports from Slovakia, France, and Italy
139
The arrivals from the Auschwitz
Todesmarsch
and their fates
142
Neustadt-Glewe
150
Krupp-Neukölln: an
exceptional labor camp
157
The transport to Burgau: a death train of the last period
168
The role of the
Bernadotte-Aktion
in the rescue of Jewish
Ravensbrück
prisoners
178
Evacuation marches from
Ravensbrück
and its external camps
187
Evacuation marches from, or abandonment in, external camps
189
Liberation policies
193
Statistical summing-up of all fifth-period arrivals
196
A late large transport of Jewish men to the women's camp
198
Notes
200
9.
Summing-up: the place of
Ravensbrück
in the
Holocaust of Jewish women
211
Statistical summing-up of all five periods
211
Ravensbrück
and Auschwitz
215
Women and girls of part-Jewish descent
{Mischlinge) in Ravensbrück 220
Non-
Jewish prisoners married to Jews
221
"Righteous of the Nations" in
Ravensbrück 222
Notes
226
10.
Social ties and moral survival
228
Why was there so little group-wide social organization
among the Jewish prisoners of
Ravensbrück? 228
The crucial role of small-group or "camp-family" ties
237
Individual and group contacts between Jewish and
other prisoners
243
Remembering the jailers
246
What is heroism
-
everyday moral behavior
247
Gender-specific issues
250
Conclusions
257
Notes
258
χ
Contents
11.
Diagrams
263
Diagram
1
The First Period
-
Countries of Origin
263
Diagram
2
The First Period
-
Age Groups
264
Diagram
3
The Second Period
-
Countries of Origin
265
Diagram
4
The Second Period
-
Age groups
266
Diagram
5
The Third Period
-
Age Groups
267
Diagram
6
The Third Period
-
Formal Citizenship
268
Diagram
7
The Third Period-Fate
269
Diagram
8
The Fourth Period
-
Countries of Origin
270
Diagram
9
Fourth Period
-
Age Groups
271
Diagram
10
The Fourth Period
-
Fate
272
Diagram
11
The Fifth Period
-
Countries of Origin
273
Diagram
12
The Fifth Period -Age Groups
274
Diagram
13
The Jewish Women of
Ravensbrück -
Countries of Origin
275
Diagram
14
The Jewish Women of
Ravensbrück -
The Five Periods, Countries of Origin
276
Diagram
15
The Jewish Women of
Ravensbrück -
Age
277
Diagram
16
The Jewish Women of
Ravensbrück -
The Five Periods, Age
278
Diagram
17
The Jewish Women of
Ravensbrück -
The Five Periods, Fate
279
12.
Literature concerning the Jewish prisoners
280
of
Ravensbrück
Full-length published autobiographical memoirs
269
Short memoirs, edited by others
270
Autobiographical and biographical documents
274
Unpublished memoirs
275
Books on
Ravensbrück
by
non-
Jewish prisoners who
describe the situation of Jewish prisoners
275
Research concerning the Jewish prisoners of
Ravensbrück 275
13.
Lists of interviews
288
14.
Appendix
306
List of major camps and ghettos from which
Jewish prisoners of
Ravensbrück
came
306
List of major camps to which Jewish prisoners of
Ravensbrück
were sent
307
Contents
xi
Maps
Nazi Camps
309
Ravensbrück
310
Photo of
Ravensbrück
311
Indices
Archives and Documents
313
Concentration Camps
315
Names other than Victims and Survivors
318
Victims and Survivors
321
Places
326
Subjects
330
CD-ROM with a list of names of all known
Tewish orisoners of
Ravensbrück
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spelling | Agassi, Judith B. 1924-2018 Verfasser (DE-588)133738957 aut The Jewish women prisoners of Ravensbrück who were they ? Judith Buber Agassi Names of all known Jewish prisoners of Ravensbrück Oxford Oneworld 2007 XVI, 334 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. CD-ROM (12 cm) txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier CD-ROM-Beil. u.d.T.: Names of all known Jewish prisoners of Ravensbrück "This is the story of a nearly forgotten chapter of the Holocaust - of over 16,000 Jewish women, girls and children, their origins, itineraries and fates, who suffered in the horrendous Nazi concentration camp for women, Ravensbruck. As a historian, Judith Buber Agassi was struck by the changing conditions, countries of origin, and fates of these women during 5 distinct periods during the 6 years of the camp's existence. As a sociologist, she studied the social relations of the Jewish prisoners among themselves as well as with the non-Jewish majority." "After the mass murder of Jewish prisoners early in 1942, a larger group organization became impossible, but the Jewish women developed a special and effective form of small-group organization, the so-called camp-families. As a sociologist of gender, she surveyed the educational background and patterns of behavior specific to Jewish women, and has produced an impressive study."--BOOK JACKET. Ravensbruck (Concentration camp) Ravensbrück (Concentration camp) Konzentrationslager Ravensbrück (DE-588)4076307-9 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1900-2000 Women prisoners / Germany / History / 20th century World War, 1939-1945 / Women World War, 1939-1945 / Jews World War, 1939-1945 / Prisoners and prisons, German Frau Geschichte Juden Weltkrieg (1939-1945) Women prisoners Germany History 20th century World War, 1939-1945 Jews World War, 1939-1945 Prisoners and prisons, German World War, 1939-1945 Women Weibliche Gefangene (DE-588)4230270-5 gnd rswk-swf Jüdin (DE-588)4286934-1 gnd rswk-swf Deutschland (DE-588)4188171-0 Verzeichnis gnd-content Konzentrationslager Ravensbrück (DE-588)4076307-9 b Weibliche Gefangene (DE-588)4230270-5 s Jüdin (DE-588)4286934-1 s DE-604 Digitalisierung BSBMuenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015988134&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Agassi, Judith B. 1924-2018 The Jewish women prisoners of Ravensbrück who were they ? Ravensbruck (Concentration camp) Ravensbrück (Concentration camp) Konzentrationslager Ravensbrück (DE-588)4076307-9 gnd Women prisoners / Germany / History / 20th century World War, 1939-1945 / Women World War, 1939-1945 / Jews World War, 1939-1945 / Prisoners and prisons, German Frau Geschichte Juden Weltkrieg (1939-1945) Women prisoners Germany History 20th century World War, 1939-1945 Jews World War, 1939-1945 Prisoners and prisons, German World War, 1939-1945 Women Weibliche Gefangene (DE-588)4230270-5 gnd Jüdin (DE-588)4286934-1 gnd |
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title | The Jewish women prisoners of Ravensbrück who were they ? |
title_alt | Names of all known Jewish prisoners of Ravensbrück |
title_auth | The Jewish women prisoners of Ravensbrück who were they ? |
title_exact_search | The Jewish women prisoners of Ravensbrück who were they ? |
title_exact_search_txtP | The Jewish women prisoners of Ravensbrück who were they ? |
title_full | The Jewish women prisoners of Ravensbrück who were they ? Judith Buber Agassi |
title_fullStr | The Jewish women prisoners of Ravensbrück who were they ? Judith Buber Agassi |
title_full_unstemmed | The Jewish women prisoners of Ravensbrück who were they ? Judith Buber Agassi |
title_short | The Jewish women prisoners of Ravensbrück |
title_sort | the jewish women prisoners of ravensbruck who were they |
title_sub | who were they ? |
topic | Ravensbruck (Concentration camp) Ravensbrück (Concentration camp) Konzentrationslager Ravensbrück (DE-588)4076307-9 gnd Women prisoners / Germany / History / 20th century World War, 1939-1945 / Women World War, 1939-1945 / Jews World War, 1939-1945 / Prisoners and prisons, German Frau Geschichte Juden Weltkrieg (1939-1945) Women prisoners Germany History 20th century World War, 1939-1945 Jews World War, 1939-1945 Prisoners and prisons, German World War, 1939-1945 Women Weibliche Gefangene (DE-588)4230270-5 gnd Jüdin (DE-588)4286934-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Ravensbruck (Concentration camp) Ravensbrück (Concentration camp) Konzentrationslager Ravensbrück Women prisoners / Germany / History / 20th century World War, 1939-1945 / Women World War, 1939-1945 / Jews World War, 1939-1945 / Prisoners and prisons, German Frau Geschichte Juden Weltkrieg (1939-1945) Women prisoners Germany History 20th century World War, 1939-1945 Jews World War, 1939-1945 Prisoners and prisons, German World War, 1939-1945 Women Weibliche Gefangene Jüdin Deutschland Verzeichnis |
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