From the Vilna Ghetto to Nuremberg: memoir and testimony
Cover -- FROM THE VILNA GHETTO TO NUREMBERG -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Maps -- VILNA GHETTO -- Translator's Introduction -- Part I In German Claws -- Part II Behind the Gates -- Part III The Partisan Organization -- Part IV On Smoking Ashes -- THE M...
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Zusammenfassung: | Cover -- FROM THE VILNA GHETTO TO NUREMBERG -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Maps -- VILNA GHETTO -- Translator's Introduction -- Part I In German Claws -- Part II Behind the Gates -- Part III The Partisan Organization -- Part IV On Smoking Ashes -- THE MOSCOW YEARS (1944-1946) -- Editor's Introduction -- Part I Testimony at Nuremberg -- Nuremberg: Diary Notes -- Testimony at the Nuremberg Trials -- Part II Three Reminiscences -- Editor's Introduction -- Ilya Ehrenburg -- Peretz Markish and His Circle -- With Shloyme Mikhoels Afterword: "Written in Moscow, Summer 1944" -- Vilna Ghetto Chronology -- List of Place Names in Vilna -- Notes -- Further Reading -- Index "In 1944, the Yiddish poet Abraham Sutzkever was airlifted to Moscow from the forest where he had spent the winter among partisan fighters. There he was encouraged by Ilya Ehrenburg, the most famous Soviet Jewish writer of his day, to write a memoir of his two years in the Vilna Ghetto. Now, seventy-five years after it appeared in Yiddish in 1946, Justin Cammy provides a full English translation of one of the earliest published memoirs of the destruction of the city known throughout the Jewish world as the Jerusalem of Lithuania. Based on his own experiences, his conversations with survivors, and his consultation with materials hidden in the ghetto and recovered after the liberation of his hometown, Sutzkever's memoir rests at the intersection of postwar Holocaust literature and history. He grappled with the responsibility to produce a document that would indict the perpetrators and provide an account of both the horrors and the resilience of Jewish life under Nazi rule. Cammy bases his translation on the two extant versions of the full text of the memoir and includes Sutzkever's diary notes and full testimony at the Nuremberg Trials in 1946. Fascinating reminiscences of leading Soviet Yiddish cultural figures Sutzkever encountered during his time in Moscow--Ehrenburg, Yiddish modernist poet Peretz Markish, and director of the State Yiddish Theatre Shloyme Mikhoels--reveal the constraints of the political environment in which the memoir was composed. Both shocking and moving in its intensity, From the Vilna Ghetto returns readers to a moment when the scale of the Holocaust was first coming into focus, through the eyes of one survivor who attempted to make sense of daily life, resistance, and death in the ghetto."-- |
Beschreibung: | "A Yiddish Book Center Translation." Translation of: Fun Ṿilner geṭo Two Yiddish editions of Abraham Sutzkever's Vilna Ghetto were published in early 1946. One appeared in Moscow under the title From the Vilna Ghetto, and the other in Paris as Vilna Ghetto: 1941-1944. This translation is based on the Moscow edition, and cross-checked against the Paris edition for textual variants Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 475 Seiten) Illustrationen, Karten |
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spelling | Suzkever, Abraham 1913-2010 Verfasser (DE-588)119007371 aut Fun Ṿilner geṭo From the Vilna Ghetto to Nuremberg memoir and testimony Abraham Sutzkever ; edited and translated by Justin D. Cammy ; afterword by Justin D. Cammy and Avraham Novershtern Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago McGill-Queen's University Press [2021] © 2021 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 475 Seiten) Illustrationen, Karten txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier "A Yiddish Book Center Translation." Translation of: Fun Ṿilner geṭo Two Yiddish editions of Abraham Sutzkever's Vilna Ghetto were published in early 1946. One appeared in Moscow under the title From the Vilna Ghetto, and the other in Paris as Vilna Ghetto: 1941-1944. This translation is based on the Moscow edition, and cross-checked against the Paris edition for textual variants Includes bibliographical references and index Cover -- FROM THE VILNA GHETTO TO NUREMBERG -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Maps -- VILNA GHETTO -- Translator's Introduction -- Part I In German Claws -- Part II Behind the Gates -- Part III The Partisan Organization -- Part IV On Smoking Ashes -- THE MOSCOW YEARS (1944-1946) -- Editor's Introduction -- Part I Testimony at Nuremberg -- Nuremberg: Diary Notes -- Testimony at the Nuremberg Trials -- Part II Three Reminiscences -- Editor's Introduction -- Ilya Ehrenburg -- Peretz Markish and His Circle -- With Shloyme Mikhoels Afterword: "Written in Moscow, Summer 1944" -- Vilna Ghetto Chronology -- List of Place Names in Vilna -- Notes -- Further Reading -- Index "In 1944, the Yiddish poet Abraham Sutzkever was airlifted to Moscow from the forest where he had spent the winter among partisan fighters. There he was encouraged by Ilya Ehrenburg, the most famous Soviet Jewish writer of his day, to write a memoir of his two years in the Vilna Ghetto. Now, seventy-five years after it appeared in Yiddish in 1946, Justin Cammy provides a full English translation of one of the earliest published memoirs of the destruction of the city known throughout the Jewish world as the Jerusalem of Lithuania. Based on his own experiences, his conversations with survivors, and his consultation with materials hidden in the ghetto and recovered after the liberation of his hometown, Sutzkever's memoir rests at the intersection of postwar Holocaust literature and history. He grappled with the responsibility to produce a document that would indict the perpetrators and provide an account of both the horrors and the resilience of Jewish life under Nazi rule. Cammy bases his translation on the two extant versions of the full text of the memoir and includes Sutzkever's diary notes and full testimony at the Nuremberg Trials in 1946. Fascinating reminiscences of leading Soviet Yiddish cultural figures Sutzkever encountered during his time in Moscow--Ehrenburg, Yiddish modernist poet Peretz Markish, and director of the State Yiddish Theatre Shloyme Mikhoels--reveal the constraints of the political environment in which the memoir was composed. Both shocking and moving in its intensity, From the Vilna Ghetto returns readers to a moment when the scale of the Holocaust was first coming into focus, through the eyes of one survivor who attempted to make sense of daily life, resistance, and death in the ghetto."-- Geschichte 1941-1944 gnd rswk-swf Getto (DE-588)4157319-5 gnd rswk-swf Judenverfolgung (DE-588)4028814-6 gnd rswk-swf Vilnius (DE-588)5057560-0 gnd rswk-swf Sutzkever, Abraham / 1913-2010 Sutzkever, Abraham Jews / Persecutions / Lithuania / Vilnius Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) / Lithuania / Vilnius / Personal narratives World War, 1939-1945 / Underground movements / Lithuania / Vilnius World War, 1939-1945 / Lithuania / Vilnius / Personal narratives, Jewish Ethnic relations Jews ; Persecutions Underground movements, War Autobiographies Personal narratives Personal narratives ; Jewish Vilnius (Lithuania) / Ethnic relations Lithuania ; Vilnius Electronic books (DE-588)4133254-4 Erlebnisbericht gnd-content Vilnius (DE-588)5057560-0 g Getto (DE-588)4157319-5 s Judenverfolgung (DE-588)4028814-6 s Geschichte 1941-1944 z DE-604 Cammy, Justin (DE-588)1159260192 trl edt Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover 978-0-228-00892-7 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback 978-0-228-00899-6 https://doi.org/10.1515/9780228010432 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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title | From the Vilna Ghetto to Nuremberg memoir and testimony |
title_alt | Fun Ṿilner geṭo |
title_auth | From the Vilna Ghetto to Nuremberg memoir and testimony |
title_exact_search | From the Vilna Ghetto to Nuremberg memoir and testimony |
title_exact_search_txtP | From the Vilna Ghetto to Nuremberg memoir and testimony |
title_full | From the Vilna Ghetto to Nuremberg memoir and testimony Abraham Sutzkever ; edited and translated by Justin D. Cammy ; afterword by Justin D. Cammy and Avraham Novershtern |
title_fullStr | From the Vilna Ghetto to Nuremberg memoir and testimony Abraham Sutzkever ; edited and translated by Justin D. Cammy ; afterword by Justin D. Cammy and Avraham Novershtern |
title_full_unstemmed | From the Vilna Ghetto to Nuremberg memoir and testimony Abraham Sutzkever ; edited and translated by Justin D. Cammy ; afterword by Justin D. Cammy and Avraham Novershtern |
title_short | From the Vilna Ghetto to Nuremberg |
title_sort | from the vilna ghetto to nuremberg memoir and testimony |
title_sub | memoir and testimony |
topic | Getto (DE-588)4157319-5 gnd Judenverfolgung (DE-588)4028814-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Getto Judenverfolgung Vilnius Erlebnisbericht |
url | https://doi.org/10.1515/9780228010432 |
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