Claude Lanzmann's 'Shoah' outtakes: Holocaust rescue and resistance
"As we approach the end of the 'era of the witness', given the passing on of the generation of Holocaust survivors, Claude Lanzmann's archive of 220 hours of footage excluded from his ground-breaking documentary Shoah (1985) offers a remarkable opportunity to encounter previously...
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Zusammenfassung: | "As we approach the end of the 'era of the witness', given the passing on of the generation of Holocaust survivors, Claude Lanzmann's archive of 220 hours of footage excluded from his ground-breaking documentary Shoah (1985) offers a remarkable opportunity to encounter previously unseen interviews with survivors and other witnesses, recorded in the late 1970s. Although the archive is all available freely to view online and includes extra footage of those who appear in Shoah, this book focuses on the interviews from which no extracts appear in the finished film or in any subsequent release. The material analysed not only features interviews with such significant figures as the former partisan Abba Kovner, wartime activist Hansi Brand, Kovno Ghetto leader Leib Garfunkel, rescuer Tadeusz Pankiewicz and members of Roosevelt's War Refugee Board, but focuses throughout on the efforts at rescue and resistance by those within and outside occupied Europe. Sue Vice contends that watching and analysing this wholly excluded footage gives us a new insight into the making of Shoah through what was left out. Moreover, she reveals that the near-impossibility of rescue and often suicidal implications of resistance emerge through these interviews as inextricable from the process of genocide. She concludes by arguing that these outtakes show the potential for new filmic forms envisaged on Lanzmann's part in order to represent this crucial subject"-- |
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adam_text | Contents Illustrations Acknowledgements vi viii Introduction: Reacting to genocide 1 Abba Kovner: ‘Like sheep to the slaughter 2 Hansi Brand: ‘Selling one’s soul to the devil’ 3 Indirect testimony: Rabbi Michael Weissmandl 4 Ghetto rescue and resistance: Tadeusz Pankiewicz, Hersh Smolar and Leib Garfunkel 5 Communal testimony and the War Refugee Board: Peter Bergson, Roswell McClelland, }ohn Pehle and Robert Reams 6 Leadership, responsibility and resistance: Yehuda Bauer, Richard Rubenstein, Ya’akov Arnon Conclusion: Henry Feingold in New York, Shmuel Zygielboim in London 1 19 39 59 153 185 Notes Bibliography Filmography Index 193 229 236 237 83 121
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Index Adorno, Thedor 63 Alexandrowicz, Chaim 119 Allies 6, 8, 10,12,42, 53, 70,122, 168, 180-1,186 Altman, Tusia 19 Améry, Jean 64 Among Blind Fools (Petr Bok and Martin Smok, 1999) 208 nn. 90,104 Andrés Lives (Brad Lichtenstein 1999) 73, 207 n. 63 Apfelbaum, Fanny 47 Arendt, Hannah 24,166-7, 176-7,180, 182 Armenian genocide 144 Arnon, Loes 170 Arnon, Yaakov 12-13,15,17,42,117,153, 169-78, 180-2, 226 n. 151 Asscher, Abraham 12-13,117,153, 169-78, 180-1, 226 n. 154 Aubuoy, Bernard 9,146 Auschwitz 3, 6, 18, 41, 42, 53, 60, 61, 65, 124, 189; bombing of 9, 70, 122, 130-2, 136, 138, 143-4, 160, 169 Austria 64, 77,128,156 Bakhtin, Mikhail 67,75, 80 Barasz, Efraim 154,159 Barnard, Clio 82 Barri, Shoshana 43, 58 Barthes, Roland 71-2 Bauer, Yehuda 3, 6,12, 33, 36, 39, 42, 52-3, 81,138,151, 153,154-63, 166, 168, 172, 177,178,179, 183, 188 Bauman, Zygmunt 12,153,173,177, 181-3. See also modernity Becher, Kurt 39,41,43, 138, 200 n. 5 Becher, Mr 61, 81 Becker, August 101 Belarus 8,17, 31, 83-4, 96-107, 119, 161 Belgium 9, 66,118 Bełżec 66, 86,111 Ben Gurion, David 43 Benzine, Adam 15 Bergen-Belsen 42,175 Bergson, Peter 12, 120,121,122-30, 133, 144, 218 n. 42 Berle, Adolf 126 Bermuda Conference (1943) 145,150, 169-70,187, 189 Besson, Rémy 55,204 n. 74 Bettelheim, Bruno 24 Biren, Paula 17 Bodleian Library 60 Bogdanor, Paul 44 Bomba, Abraham 92,99,102,212 n. 82 Brand, Hansi 3,11,17, 39-58, 80,106, 136 Brand, Joel 40, 41,49, 52, 56,139 Bratislava Working Group 11, 59, 72-80, 132 Broad, Pery 3, 51 Brown, Adam 158 Byrne, James MacGregor 137 Cazenave, Jennifer 13,17, 218 n. 56 Celler, Emanuel
134 Cesarani, David 153,156 Champetier, Caroline 9 Chapuis, Dominique 9 Chełmno 25-6, 37, 59,101 Cinquegrani, Maurizio 211 n. 47 Cohen, David 169,170,172-8,180-2, 226 n. 154 Cole, Tim 18,43 Coulmas, Corinna 8,105, 213 n. 96 Cowie, Elizabeth 14 Czerniaków, Adam 10,11, 59,158,160, 174,191 Dachau 109 Danek, Aurelia 86 Dawidowicz, Lucy 25,27 Derrida, Jacques 71-2 Deutschkron, Inge 7
238 Drancy 143 Droździkowska, Irena 86 Dugin, Itzak 37,47 Dunbar, Andrea 82 Eckstein, Zeev 43 Eichmann, Adolf 39,41, 44, 45,47, 54, 56, 58, 76 Eichmann Trial 19, 21, 22, 25, 35, 36,45, 49, 54, 56, 180 Einsatzgruppen 50-1, 52,105 Elias, Ruth 17 Elkes, Elhanan 109,110,119, 212 n. 71 Epstein, Barbara 106-7 Erbelding, Rebecca 15,129,144,217 n. 38 Estraikh, Gennady 100 Europa Plan 12,41, 60, 65, 78-9 Evian Conference (1938) 169-70,187,188 Fallis, Kevin 186 Feingold, Henry 6, 8, 9,13,145,149, 187-90 Feldman, Yael 23-4, 37 Fink, Steven 207 n. 79 Finkel, Evgeny 21 Fishman, Joel 15,170,171,175 Fleischmann, Gisi 17,61, 76-8 Fleming, Michael 10 Fogelman, Eva 207 n. 63 Forst, Siegmunt 11, 61, 62-5, 70, 80, 82 The Four Sisters (Claude Lanzmann, 2018) 3,17, 55, 111, 115,186 France 118,132, 138,143 Frank, Hans 85 Frankfurter, Felix 53 Freedland, Jonathan 200 n. 92 Fuchs, Abraham 74 Garfunkel, Leib 8,12,17, 33, 83-4, 108-18,157,187 Gawkowski, Henryk 92 Gens, Jacob 33, 34,154,158,160-3, 178 Gerasimenko, Nasari 101 Geva, Sharon 46, 49, 56 Ginor, Zvia 22, 31, 36 Glasberg, Jimmy 9 Glazar, Richard 47 Głowacka, Dorota 200 ո. 92 Goebbels, Josef 128 Goldstein, Lazar 117 Index Gottlieb, Julie 192 Great Britain 8, 42-3, 64, 79,189-92. See also Palestine Groth, Alexander 10 Grünwald, Malchiel 39,43, 58, 200 n. 1 Gryta, Jan 91, 96 Gutman, Yisrael 7 Habib, André 14, 211 n. 48 Halevi, Benjamin 39, 40, 43,49 Hareven, Alouph 154 Harrison, Leland 135 Harshav, Benjamin 104 Hasian, Marouf 129, 217 n. 38 Hausner, Gideon 31, 54-5 Hecht, Ben 124, 128 Hilberg, Raul 7, 10, 12,24-5, 31, 59,116, 156-8, 160,166,
179-80,182,185,188, 191 Himmler, Heinrich 82 Hitler, Adolf 20, 21,23,124,168,189 Hungary 4, 6, 8,17, 39-58, 60, 69, 79,120, 136, 143,160-3 Jabotinsky, Eri 129 Jabotinsky, Zeev 124,129 Janicka, Barbara 47 Jarvik, Laurence 123 Jewish Councils (Judenräte) 5-6, 9, 10, 12, 59, 72, 79, 83, 89, 96, 103, 109, 117, 153 Joffe, Moshe 100,104 Jordan, Friz 114 Just, Willy 25, 59 Kalmanowitz, Rabbi Abraham 141-2, 219 n. 85 Kaplan, Eran 127,129 Karmarkar, Romuald 82 Karski, Jan 53, 105,122,158,191, 210 n. 7 The Karski Report (Claude Lanzmann, 2010) 3, 53,110,169,187 Kassow, Samuel 114,117 Kasztner, Rezső 34,41, 49, 53-5, 61, 79, 81,154,158,180; Kasztner Train 4,11, 39,42, 53, 55,162-3, 200 n. 5; Kasztner Trial 39, 53-4, 56 Kaufmann, Francine 14,29,47 Kempner, Vitka 17,21,23,199 n. 79
Index Klemperer, Victor 91 knowledge, realization, understanding 5, 51, 52-4,167 Komoly, Otto 41 Kook, Rabbi Abraham, Isaac 124 Kook, Rabbi Dov 124 Koso, Isidor 74-6 Kovner, Abba 3, 8,11,14,17,19-37, 39, 51, 53, 58, 65, 68, 78, 79, 107, 114, 155, 156, 157,162,174,187 Kovner, Michael 23 Kraków Ghetto 85-96 Krantzler, David 144,220 n. 101 Kretschmer, Karl 51 Krywaniuk, Helena 86 Kube, Wilhelm 105 Laabs, Gustav 26, 58,101 Lages, Willy 181 Landau, Hermann 9,11,15, 61, 64, 66-72, 74, 82, 134,142 Lapiene, Dominique, and Larry Collins 125 The Last of the Unjust (Claude Lanzmann, 2013) 3,11,57, 87, 111, 186. See also Murmelstein, Benjamin Laval, Pierre 138-9 Levi, Primo 33, 57, 161 Levin, Nora 125 Lichtenstein, Brad 73 Lichtman, Ada 17 Lindbergh, Charles 149 Lithuania 17,19-37, 58, 78, 83-4, 108-18, 154-63,182,187 Löb, Ladislaus 53 Long, Breckinridge 17,145,148,150,151 Lubtchansky, William 9 Lustiger, Arno 187 McClelland, Marjorie 137 McClelland, Roswell 9,12,15, 75,121, 137-44 McCloy, John 136,144 McGlothlin, Erin 17 Mantello, George 220 n. 101 Marrus, Michael 6,187 Marton, Eduard 55 Marton, Hanna 17, 55-6,105,163 Mashberg, Michael 130 Mauthausen 172,177 239 Mayer, Saly 67,126,138 Medoff, Rafael 129 Merlin, Samuel 125,128,133,134, 219 n. 88 Miklaszewski, Krzysztof 95 modernity 12,163-9,179,181-3. See also Bauman, Zygmunt Morgan, Michael 167 Morgenthau, Henry 135 Morocco 64 Moyne, Walter Guinness, First Baron 139, 224 n. 78 Miiller, Filip 7,105,154 Murmelstein, Benjamin 11, 57,79,87 Mushkin, Eliahu 103 Najdus-Smolar, Walentyna 97 Netherlands 169-78 Not Idly By: Peter Bergson,
America and the Holocaust (Pierre Sauvage, 2019) 15,123,129 Oberhäuser, Josef 63 Ofer, Dalia 36 Oshry, Rabbi Ephraim 215 nn. 141,153 Paisikovitch, Dov 147 Palestine 22, 55, 66,126,154,168,190 Pankiewicz, Tadeusz 12,17, 83, 84, 85-96, 107,186,209 n. 7 Peck, Sarah 127 Pehle, John 12,121, 130-7,139, 143, 148 Pető, Andrea 41 photographs 62-3, 67, 70-1, 74,110-12, 113, 186, 190 Pictet, Jean 3,4 Pióro, Anna 94,119 Podchlebnik, Michael 35, 99,101 Poland 5, 20, 37, 59, 66, 69, 83-4, 85-96, 97, 106, 134-5, 154-63, 168, 182 policemen, ghetto 3,153,160-1,182,222 n. 38 Pollin-Galay, Hannah 104 Pollock, Griselda 181,183 Porat, Dina 19, 36 Porter, Anna 44, 201 n. 11 Posteč, Ziva 5, 7, 9,15 Prager, Brad 17 Presser, Jacob 172
240 Quakers 138,143 Raczkiewicz, Władysław 190 Rau, Milo 82 RauíF, Walter 25, 59,101 Reams, Dorothy 17,145,148-50 Reams, Robert Borden 12,17,139,144-50 Red Cross 3,4, 6,188 Rein, Leonid 101 reincarnation 2, 50, 53,122,192 Riegner Telegram 134-5 Roberts, Adam 9-10 Romania 128,133-5 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano 13, 53,125, 126,135,151,168 Roseman, Mark 186-7 Rotem, Simcha 7, 85 Roth, Ferdinand 78 Roth, Philip 207 n. 79 Rothkirchen, Livia 208 n. 87 Rothschild, Amanda 216 n. 12 Rozett, Robert 18, 24 Rubenstein, Richard 12,15,17,153, 163-9, 188 Rumkowski, Chaim 154,159-61,172,178, 222 n. 39 Rwandan genocide 82 Sanders, Paul 44,45, 57, 202 n. 33 Sauvage, Pierre 15,123,125,129, 218 n. 42 Schindler, Oscar 33, 81 Schindler’s List (Steven Spielberg, 1993) 18 Schubert, Heinz 50 Schwalb, Nathan 69 Servatius, Robert 49 Shanghai 30, 66 Shapiro, Avraham 115-17, 215 n. 141 Shoah (Claude Lanzmann, 1985) 1-2, 7-9, 10,11, 13, 14,15,25, 35, 37, 47-8, 58, 59, 63, 92, 96, 99, 101, 105,122, 153,154,160,185,191. See also under individuals’ names Sikorski, Władysław 190 Slovakia 6, 8,11,17, 59-82,120, 161,187 Smolar, Alexander 97, 213 n. 84 Smolar, Hersh 6,12,17, 83-4, 96-107,154 Sobibór 175 Sobibor, October 14, 1943, 4pm (Claude Lanzmann, 2001) 3,47, 97 Sonderkommando 18,147,154 Index South Africa 191 Soviet Union 37 Spain 132 Spectres of the Shoah (Adam Benzine, 2015) 15 Srebnik, Simon 47, 202 n. 47 Steinberg, Lucien 98,118-19,120,159 Steiner, André 11,61, 64, 72-80, 81,207 n. 63 Steiner, Gertrude 158 Steinfeldt-Levy, Irena 8,12,17, 28, 108-18 Sternbuch, Isaac 15, 66,141-2 Sternbuch, Recha 15,
66,141 Stewart, James 136 Strasshof 42 Suhl, Yuri 97-8 Switzerland 9, 15, 39,42, 51, 66-72, 79, 121, 134-5,138, 141-4,145 Sylman, Yaacov 59 Tamir, Shmuel 39,43, 45, 55, 61,81 Tenenbaum, Mordechai 198 n. 43 Terezín 4, 57, 79,175, 176,181 Thalmann, Rita, and Emmanuel Feinermann 125 Thomson, David 136 Treblinka 15-16,18, 92, 96,124,134,160, 181 Turkey 41-2,49, 56, 128 Ukraine 37, 52,105 Ungar, Shmuel 60, 79 Unger, Michal 178 USA 9,13, 15, 60-3, 66, 72-4,163-9, 187-90. See also Roosevelt, Franklin Delano; War Refugee Board van Amerongen-Asscher, Rosette 175,182 Vermeulen, Pieter 62 A Visitorfrom the Living (Claude Lanzmann, 1999) 3 Voltaire 137 Vrba, Rudolf 7, 8, 51, 79, 136, 138, 154 Wake, Caroline 1 Walke, Anika 100 The Wall (Mieczysława Wazacz, 2001) 228 n. 27 Wallace, Max 15
Index Wannsee Conference 20 War Refugee Board 5,12,17,43, 84,120, 121-51,183,186, 187 Warsaw Ghetto 7, 59, 89,158,190,192 Warsaw Ghetto Uprising 8, 80, 84-5,107, 119,145,187. See also Rotem, Simcha; Zuckerman, Yitzhak Webber, Jonathan 95 Weinraub, Bernard 123,151 Weiss, Peter 82 Weissman, Gary 14 Weissmandl, Rabbi Michael 9,11,17,18, 41, 59-82,126, 130,134,136, 142, 154, 186, 187 Weitz, Yechiam 43 Welles, Sumner 134 Wetzler, Alfred 51,138 Wike, Lori 71-2 241 Wirth, Christian 63, 111 Wise, Rabbi Stephen 124,126-7,151 Wisliceny, Dieter 39,41, 76-7, 81, 207 n. 63 Wistrich, Robert 6 Wyman, David 124 Yablonka, Hanna 55, 57 Yiddish 12, 19,27,47, 84, 97,103-7, 213 n. 84 Žaidei, Motke 37,47,200 n. 92 Zisselsberger, Markus 17 Zíva Postea The Editor behind the Film ’Shoah’ (Catherine Hébert, 2018) 5,15 Zuckerman, Yitzhak 7, 85 Zygielboim, Faivel 8,187-92 Zygielboim, Shmuel 8,13,18,187-92 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München
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Contents Illustrations Acknowledgements vi viii Introduction: Reacting to genocide 1 Abba Kovner: ‘Like sheep to the slaughter 2 Hansi Brand: ‘Selling one’s soul to the devil’ 3 Indirect testimony: Rabbi Michael Weissmandl 4 Ghetto rescue and resistance: Tadeusz Pankiewicz, Hersh Smolar and Leib Garfunkel 5 Communal testimony and the War Refugee Board: Peter Bergson, Roswell McClelland, }ohn Pehle and Robert Reams 6 Leadership, responsibility and resistance: Yehuda Bauer, Richard Rubenstein, Ya’akov Arnon Conclusion: Henry Feingold in New York, Shmuel Zygielboim in London 1 19 39 59 153 185 Notes Bibliography Filmography Index 193 229 236 237 83 121
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Index Adorno, Thedor 63 Alexandrowicz, Chaim 119 Allies 6, 8, 10,12,42, 53, 70,122, 168, 180-1,186 Altman, Tusia 19 Améry, Jean 64 Among Blind Fools (Petr Bok and Martin Smok, 1999) 208 nn. 90,104 Andrés Lives (Brad Lichtenstein 1999) 73, 207 n. 63 Apfelbaum, Fanny 47 Arendt, Hannah 24,166-7, 176-7,180, 182 Armenian genocide 144 Arnon, Loes 170 Arnon, Yaakov 12-13,15,17,42,117,153, 169-78, 180-2, 226 n. 151 Asscher, Abraham 12-13,117,153, 169-78, 180-1, 226 n. 154 Aubuoy, Bernard 9,146 Auschwitz 3, 6, 18, 41, 42, 53, 60, 61, 65, 124, 189; bombing of 9, 70, 122, 130-2, 136, 138, 143-4, 160, 169 Austria 64, 77,128,156 Bakhtin, Mikhail 67,75, 80 Barasz, Efraim 154,159 Barnard, Clio 82 Barri, Shoshana 43, 58 Barthes, Roland 71-2 Bauer, Yehuda 3, 6,12, 33, 36, 39, 42, 52-3, 81,138,151, 153,154-63, 166, 168, 172, 177,178,179, 183, 188 Bauman, Zygmunt 12,153,173,177, 181-3. See also modernity Becher, Kurt 39,41,43, 138, 200 n. 5 Becher, Mr 61, 81 Becker, August 101 Belarus 8,17, 31, 83-4, 96-107, 119, 161 Belgium 9, 66,118 Bełżec 66, 86,111 Ben Gurion, David 43 Benzine, Adam 15 Bergen-Belsen 42,175 Bergson, Peter 12, 120,121,122-30, 133, 144, 218 n. 42 Berle, Adolf 126 Bermuda Conference (1943) 145,150, 169-70,187, 189 Besson, Rémy 55,204 n. 74 Bettelheim, Bruno 24 Biren, Paula 17 Bodleian Library 60 Bogdanor, Paul 44 Bomba, Abraham 92,99,102,212 n. 82 Brand, Hansi 3,11,17, 39-58, 80,106, 136 Brand, Joel 40, 41,49, 52, 56,139 Bratislava Working Group 11, 59, 72-80, 132 Broad, Pery 3, 51 Brown, Adam 158 Byrne, James MacGregor 137 Cazenave, Jennifer 13,17, 218 n. 56 Celler, Emanuel
134 Cesarani, David 153,156 Champetier, Caroline 9 Chapuis, Dominique 9 Chełmno 25-6, 37, 59,101 Cinquegrani, Maurizio 211 n. 47 Cohen, David 169,170,172-8,180-2, 226 n. 154 Cole, Tim 18,43 Coulmas, Corinna 8,105, 213 n. 96 Cowie, Elizabeth 14 Czerniaków, Adam 10,11, 59,158,160, 174,191 Dachau 109 Danek, Aurelia 86 Dawidowicz, Lucy 25,27 Derrida, Jacques 71-2 Deutschkron, Inge 7
238 Drancy 143 Droździkowska, Irena 86 Dugin, Itzak 37,47 Dunbar, Andrea 82 Eckstein, Zeev 43 Eichmann, Adolf 39,41, 44, 45,47, 54, 56, 58, 76 Eichmann Trial 19, 21, 22, 25, 35, 36,45, 49, 54, 56, 180 Einsatzgruppen 50-1, 52,105 Elias, Ruth 17 Elkes, Elhanan 109,110,119, 212 n. 71 Epstein, Barbara 106-7 Erbelding, Rebecca 15,129,144,217 n. 38 Estraikh, Gennady 100 Europa Plan 12,41, 60, 65, 78-9 Evian Conference (1938) 169-70,187,188 Fallis, Kevin 186 Feingold, Henry 6, 8, 9,13,145,149, 187-90 Feldman, Yael 23-4, 37 Fink, Steven 207 n. 79 Finkel, Evgeny 21 Fishman, Joel 15,170,171,175 Fleischmann, Gisi 17,61, 76-8 Fleming, Michael 10 Fogelman, Eva 207 n. 63 Forst, Siegmunt 11, 61, 62-5, 70, 80, 82 The Four Sisters (Claude Lanzmann, 2018) 3,17, 55, 111, 115,186 France 118,132, 138,143 Frank, Hans 85 Frankfurter, Felix 53 Freedland, Jonathan 200 n. 92 Fuchs, Abraham 74 Garfunkel, Leib 8,12,17, 33, 83-4, 108-18,157,187 Gawkowski, Henryk 92 Gens, Jacob 33, 34,154,158,160-3, 178 Gerasimenko, Nasari 101 Geva, Sharon 46, 49, 56 Ginor, Zvia 22, 31, 36 Glasberg, Jimmy 9 Glazar, Richard 47 Głowacka, Dorota 200 ո. 92 Goebbels, Josef 128 Goldstein, Lazar 117 Index Gottlieb, Julie 192 Great Britain 8, 42-3, 64, 79,189-92. See also Palestine Groth, Alexander 10 Grünwald, Malchiel 39,43, 58, 200 n. 1 Gryta, Jan 91, 96 Gutman, Yisrael 7 Habib, André 14, 211 n. 48 Halevi, Benjamin 39, 40, 43,49 Hareven, Alouph 154 Harrison, Leland 135 Harshav, Benjamin 104 Hasian, Marouf 129, 217 n. 38 Hausner, Gideon 31, 54-5 Hecht, Ben 124, 128 Hilberg, Raul 7, 10, 12,24-5, 31, 59,116, 156-8, 160,166,
179-80,182,185,188, 191 Himmler, Heinrich 82 Hitler, Adolf 20, 21,23,124,168,189 Hungary 4, 6, 8,17, 39-58, 60, 69, 79,120, 136, 143,160-3 Jabotinsky, Eri 129 Jabotinsky, Zeev 124,129 Janicka, Barbara 47 Jarvik, Laurence 123 Jewish Councils (Judenräte) 5-6, 9, 10, 12, 59, 72, 79, 83, 89, 96, 103, 109, 117, 153 Joffe, Moshe 100,104 Jordan, Friz 114 Just, Willy 25, 59 Kalmanowitz, Rabbi Abraham 141-2, 219 n. 85 Kaplan, Eran 127,129 Karmarkar, Romuald 82 Karski, Jan 53, 105,122,158,191, 210 n. 7 The Karski Report (Claude Lanzmann, 2010) 3, 53,110,169,187 Kassow, Samuel 114,117 Kasztner, Rezső 34,41, 49, 53-5, 61, 79, 81,154,158,180; Kasztner Train 4,11, 39,42, 53, 55,162-3, 200 n. 5; Kasztner Trial 39, 53-4, 56 Kaufmann, Francine 14,29,47 Kempner, Vitka 17,21,23,199 n. 79
Index Klemperer, Victor 91 knowledge, realization, understanding 5, 51, 52-4,167 Komoly, Otto 41 Kook, Rabbi Abraham, Isaac 124 Kook, Rabbi Dov 124 Koso, Isidor 74-6 Kovner, Abba 3, 8,11,14,17,19-37, 39, 51, 53, 58, 65, 68, 78, 79, 107, 114, 155, 156, 157,162,174,187 Kovner, Michael 23 Kraków Ghetto 85-96 Krantzler, David 144,220 n. 101 Kretschmer, Karl 51 Krywaniuk, Helena 86 Kube, Wilhelm 105 Laabs, Gustav 26, 58,101 Lages, Willy 181 Landau, Hermann 9,11,15, 61, 64, 66-72, 74, 82, 134,142 Lapiene, Dominique, and Larry Collins 125 The Last of the Unjust (Claude Lanzmann, 2013) 3,11,57, 87, 111, 186. See also Murmelstein, Benjamin Laval, Pierre 138-9 Levi, Primo 33, 57, 161 Levin, Nora 125 Lichtenstein, Brad 73 Lichtman, Ada 17 Lindbergh, Charles 149 Lithuania 17,19-37, 58, 78, 83-4, 108-18, 154-63,182,187 Löb, Ladislaus 53 Long, Breckinridge 17,145,148,150,151 Lubtchansky, William 9 Lustiger, Arno 187 McClelland, Marjorie 137 McClelland, Roswell 9,12,15, 75,121, 137-44 McCloy, John 136,144 McGlothlin, Erin 17 Mantello, George 220 n. 101 Marrus, Michael 6,187 Marton, Eduard 55 Marton, Hanna 17, 55-6,105,163 Mashberg, Michael 130 Mauthausen 172,177 239 Mayer, Saly 67,126,138 Medoff, Rafael 129 Merlin, Samuel 125,128,133,134, 219 n. 88 Miklaszewski, Krzysztof 95 modernity 12,163-9,179,181-3. See also Bauman, Zygmunt Morgan, Michael 167 Morgenthau, Henry 135 Morocco 64 Moyne, Walter Guinness, First Baron 139, 224 n. 78 Miiller, Filip 7,105,154 Murmelstein, Benjamin 11, 57,79,87 Mushkin, Eliahu 103 Najdus-Smolar, Walentyna 97 Netherlands 169-78 Not Idly By: Peter Bergson,
America and the Holocaust (Pierre Sauvage, 2019) 15,123,129 Oberhäuser, Josef 63 Ofer, Dalia 36 Oshry, Rabbi Ephraim 215 nn. 141,153 Paisikovitch, Dov 147 Palestine 22, 55, 66,126,154,168,190 Pankiewicz, Tadeusz 12,17, 83, 84, 85-96, 107,186,209 n. 7 Peck, Sarah 127 Pehle, John 12,121, 130-7,139, 143, 148 Pető, Andrea 41 photographs 62-3, 67, 70-1, 74,110-12, 113, 186, 190 Pictet, Jean 3,4 Pióro, Anna 94,119 Podchlebnik, Michael 35, 99,101 Poland 5, 20, 37, 59, 66, 69, 83-4, 85-96, 97, 106, 134-5, 154-63, 168, 182 policemen, ghetto 3,153,160-1,182,222 n. 38 Pollin-Galay, Hannah 104 Pollock, Griselda 181,183 Porat, Dina 19, 36 Porter, Anna 44, 201 n. 11 Posteč, Ziva 5, 7, 9,15 Prager, Brad 17 Presser, Jacob 172
240 Quakers 138,143 Raczkiewicz, Władysław 190 Rau, Milo 82 RauíF, Walter 25, 59,101 Reams, Dorothy 17,145,148-50 Reams, Robert Borden 12,17,139,144-50 Red Cross 3,4, 6,188 Rein, Leonid 101 reincarnation 2, 50, 53,122,192 Riegner Telegram 134-5 Roberts, Adam 9-10 Romania 128,133-5 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano 13, 53,125, 126,135,151,168 Roseman, Mark 186-7 Rotem, Simcha 7, 85 Roth, Ferdinand 78 Roth, Philip 207 n. 79 Rothkirchen, Livia 208 n. 87 Rothschild, Amanda 216 n. 12 Rozett, Robert 18, 24 Rubenstein, Richard 12,15,17,153, 163-9, 188 Rumkowski, Chaim 154,159-61,172,178, 222 n. 39 Rwandan genocide 82 Sanders, Paul 44,45, 57, 202 n. 33 Sauvage, Pierre 15,123,125,129, 218 n. 42 Schindler, Oscar 33, 81 Schindler’s List (Steven Spielberg, 1993) 18 Schubert, Heinz 50 Schwalb, Nathan 69 Servatius, Robert 49 Shanghai 30, 66 Shapiro, Avraham 115-17, 215 n. 141 Shoah (Claude Lanzmann, 1985) 1-2, 7-9, 10,11, 13, 14,15,25, 35, 37, 47-8, 58, 59, 63, 92, 96, 99, 101, 105,122, 153,154,160,185,191. See also under individuals’ names Sikorski, Władysław 190 Slovakia 6, 8,11,17, 59-82,120, 161,187 Smolar, Alexander 97, 213 n. 84 Smolar, Hersh 6,12,17, 83-4, 96-107,154 Sobibór 175 Sobibor, October 14, 1943, 4pm (Claude Lanzmann, 2001) 3,47, 97 Sonderkommando 18,147,154 Index South Africa 191 Soviet Union 37 Spain 132 Spectres of the Shoah (Adam Benzine, 2015) 15 Srebnik, Simon 47, 202 n. 47 Steinberg, Lucien 98,118-19,120,159 Steiner, André 11,61, 64, 72-80, 81,207 n. 63 Steiner, Gertrude 158 Steinfeldt-Levy, Irena 8,12,17, 28, 108-18 Sternbuch, Isaac 15, 66,141-2 Sternbuch, Recha 15,
66,141 Stewart, James 136 Strasshof 42 Suhl, Yuri 97-8 Switzerland 9, 15, 39,42, 51, 66-72, 79, 121, 134-5,138, 141-4,145 Sylman, Yaacov 59 Tamir, Shmuel 39,43, 45, 55, 61,81 Tenenbaum, Mordechai 198 n. 43 Terezín 4, 57, 79,175, 176,181 Thalmann, Rita, and Emmanuel Feinermann 125 Thomson, David 136 Treblinka 15-16,18, 92, 96,124,134,160, 181 Turkey 41-2,49, 56, 128 Ukraine 37, 52,105 Ungar, Shmuel 60, 79 Unger, Michal 178 USA 9,13, 15, 60-3, 66, 72-4,163-9, 187-90. See also Roosevelt, Franklin Delano; War Refugee Board van Amerongen-Asscher, Rosette 175,182 Vermeulen, Pieter 62 A Visitorfrom the Living (Claude Lanzmann, 1999) 3 Voltaire 137 Vrba, Rudolf 7, 8, 51, 79, 136, 138, 154 Wake, Caroline 1 Walke, Anika 100 The Wall (Mieczysława Wazacz, 2001) 228 n. 27 Wallace, Max 15
Index Wannsee Conference 20 War Refugee Board 5,12,17,43, 84,120, 121-51,183,186, 187 Warsaw Ghetto 7, 59, 89,158,190,192 Warsaw Ghetto Uprising 8, 80, 84-5,107, 119,145,187. See also Rotem, Simcha; Zuckerman, Yitzhak Webber, Jonathan 95 Weinraub, Bernard 123,151 Weiss, Peter 82 Weissman, Gary 14 Weissmandl, Rabbi Michael 9,11,17,18, 41, 59-82,126, 130,134,136, 142, 154, 186, 187 Weitz, Yechiam 43 Welles, Sumner 134 Wetzler, Alfred 51,138 Wike, Lori 71-2 241 Wirth, Christian 63, 111 Wise, Rabbi Stephen 124,126-7,151 Wisliceny, Dieter 39,41, 76-7, 81, 207 n. 63 Wistrich, Robert 6 Wyman, David 124 Yablonka, Hanna 55, 57 Yiddish 12, 19,27,47, 84, 97,103-7, 213 n. 84 Žaidei, Motke 37,47,200 n. 92 Zisselsberger, Markus 17 Zíva Postea The Editor behind the Film ’Shoah’ (Catherine Hébert, 2018) 5,15 Zuckerman, Yitzhak 7, 85 Zygielboim, Faivel 8,187-92 Zygielboim, Shmuel 8,13,18,187-92 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München |
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spelling | Vice, Sue 1961- Verfasser (DE-588)13004671X aut Claude Lanzmann's 'Shoah' outtakes Holocaust rescue and resistance Sue Vice London ; New York ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney Bloomsbury Academic [2021] © 2021 ix, 241 Seiten Illustrationen, Portraits txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "As we approach the end of the 'era of the witness', given the passing on of the generation of Holocaust survivors, Claude Lanzmann's archive of 220 hours of footage excluded from his ground-breaking documentary Shoah (1985) offers a remarkable opportunity to encounter previously unseen interviews with survivors and other witnesses, recorded in the late 1970s. Although the archive is all available freely to view online and includes extra footage of those who appear in Shoah, this book focuses on the interviews from which no extracts appear in the finished film or in any subsequent release. The material analysed not only features interviews with such significant figures as the former partisan Abba Kovner, wartime activist Hansi Brand, Kovno Ghetto leader Leib Garfunkel, rescuer Tadeusz Pankiewicz and members of Roosevelt's War Refugee Board, but focuses throughout on the efforts at rescue and resistance by those within and outside occupied Europe. Sue Vice contends that watching and analysing this wholly excluded footage gives us a new insight into the making of Shoah through what was left out. Moreover, she reveals that the near-impossibility of rescue and often suicidal implications of resistance emerge through these interviews as inextricable from the process of genocide. She concludes by arguing that these outtakes show the potential for new filmic forms envisaged on Lanzmann's part in order to represent this crucial subject"-- Shoah Film (DE-588)4199726-8 gnd rswk-swf Rettung Motiv (DE-588)4254024-0 gnd rswk-swf Judenvernichtung Motiv (DE-588)4122228-3 gnd rswk-swf Judenverfolgung Motiv (DE-588)4136040-0 gnd rswk-swf Widerstand Motiv (DE-588)4193190-7 gnd rswk-swf Shoah (Motion picture) Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in motion pictures Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) in motion pictures Shoah Film (DE-588)4199726-8 u Widerstand Motiv (DE-588)4193190-7 s Rettung Motiv (DE-588)4254024-0 s Judenverfolgung Motiv (DE-588)4136040-0 s Judenvernichtung Motiv (DE-588)4122228-3 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ePDF 978-1-350-18708-5 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-350-18709-2 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032738009&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032738009&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032738009&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Vice, Sue 1961- Claude Lanzmann's 'Shoah' outtakes Holocaust rescue and resistance Shoah Film (DE-588)4199726-8 gnd Rettung Motiv (DE-588)4254024-0 gnd Judenvernichtung Motiv (DE-588)4122228-3 gnd Judenverfolgung Motiv (DE-588)4136040-0 gnd Widerstand Motiv (DE-588)4193190-7 gnd |
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title | Claude Lanzmann's 'Shoah' outtakes Holocaust rescue and resistance |
title_auth | Claude Lanzmann's 'Shoah' outtakes Holocaust rescue and resistance |
title_exact_search | Claude Lanzmann's 'Shoah' outtakes Holocaust rescue and resistance |
title_exact_search_txtP | Claude Lanzmann's 'Shoah' outtakes Holocaust rescue and resistance |
title_full | Claude Lanzmann's 'Shoah' outtakes Holocaust rescue and resistance Sue Vice |
title_fullStr | Claude Lanzmann's 'Shoah' outtakes Holocaust rescue and resistance Sue Vice |
title_full_unstemmed | Claude Lanzmann's 'Shoah' outtakes Holocaust rescue and resistance Sue Vice |
title_short | Claude Lanzmann's 'Shoah' outtakes |
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title_sub | Holocaust rescue and resistance |
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