Levi was a survivor of Auschwitz, and wrote extraordinarily about that experience. |
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Although their Auschwitz dates coincided, she actually met Albin in a British Army camp in Germany after the war. |
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Eight years later he returned to France an orphan, his parents having been deported to Auschwitz by the Vichy authorities. |
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In autumn 1941, the first gassing experiments in Auschwitz itself take place, using Zyklon B, a powerful disinfectant used to delouse clothes. |
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The sanatorium was dedicated to the treatment of concentration camp survivors, particularly those from Auschwitz. |
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While the commanding officer was away, a guard at Auschwitz used the delousing chemical Zyklon B on some prisoners. |
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This week the concentration camp survivor returned to Auschwitz to encourage the world never to forget the horrors of those dark days. |
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They do not even deny that Zyklon B gas was employed at Auschwitz, but they claim it was used for delousing rather than homicidal purposes. |
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By 1941, Zyklon B, a form of prussic acid, was being used at the camp at Auschwitz to gas prisoners. |
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He was arrested by the German occupying forces in Amsterdam in 1942 and taken to the concentration camp in Auschwitz. |
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His reading thus provides us with a propaedeutic to the memorial potential of art after Auschwitz. |
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The Dante he recited in Auschwitz was imprinted in his memory during his schooldays in Turin. |
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How were these experiences and memories of war, collaboration, and Auschwitz recorded? |
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When we went into Germany, we didn't expect that there were going to be ovens in Auschwitz, but we found that out later. |
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On the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz it is important that we in Europe not only mark the day but vow that we will never forget. |
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How would he feel if his father had been gassed, shot or hung in Auschwitz or Dachau, instead of his luckier fate, enjoying a good, long life hurling insults at others? |
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His wartime career saw him posted at several concentration camps including the Auschwitz extermination camp. |
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Hair of women prisoners, prepared for shipment to Germany, found at the liberation of the Auschwitz extermination camp. |
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For Armenians, Der Zor has come to have a meaning approximate to Auschwitz. |
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They helped refugees from Auschwitz give testimony against those who ran the concentration camps. |
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And you say that Auschwitz, that experience, would tell people who they were. |
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One of the memorable phrases in the novel is the idea that Auschwitz gives you a picture of your soul. |
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The photos show crimes the likes of which we have not seen since Auschwitz. |
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Herr Doktor, of course, is the notorious Josef Mengele of Auschwitz, on the run from justice. |
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By April they were ghettoized, and on May 15 the deportations to Auschwitz began. |
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En route to Auschwitz by cattle car, a friend and I worked all day to pry open the bars of the window. |
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In July 1944, the remainder of the camp was abandoned and about 800 inmates were sent on a death march to Auschwitz. |
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My mother is a survivor of the Auschwitz death camp, and I was born in a refugee camp. |
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It is represented by the relationship between perpetrators and victims in Auschwitz in all its historical inscrutability. |
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If Auschwitz was a testament to the evils that mankind can conceive, Raoul Wallenberg's example is the selfless counterstroke to that hatred. |
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Far from being a vulture of the crematory, Szmul is a kind of saint of Auschwitz, ascetic and selfless. |
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Recently my investigations have turned to other manifestations of trauma: Auschwitz, child abuse, multiple personality. |
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Four days later I arrived at Auschwitz, where I was selected for slave labor rather than for the gas chamber. |
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At concentration camps like Auschwitz, those selected for gassing rather than labor were killed immediately without recording their deaths. |
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Unluckily, despite his emigration to France, he could not escape death in Auschwitz, alas. |
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Prewar portrait of Ala Gartner, who was later imprisoned in the Auschwitz camp. |
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Jozef Paczynski, a Polish political prisoner at Auschwitz who became the personal barber to camp commander Rudolf Höss, has died. |
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Instructive and disturbing visit, the same level of horror that I saw in Poland at Auschwitz. |
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Subsequently, he asserts, the estimated number of victims at Auschwitz has been revised downward to approximately one million. |
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To this day, Auschwitz serves as a powerful symbol of what can happen when tyranny and oppression go unchecked. |
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Presumably, then, the German bourgeoisie of Auschwitz is morally better than its American counterpart? |
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For this reason the first thing I did as president of the European Commission was to go to Auschwitz. |
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A week later, the Dutch Prime Minster, Mr Balkenende drew a link between rejection of the Constitution and Auschwitz. |
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Our journey started in Krakow with a visit to Auschwitz 1 and Auschwitz Birkenau where we saw the unbelievable horrors of the Shoah. |
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The Web special documents the Frankfurter Auschwitz Process from 1963 to 1965 in an appealing, modern and especially sensitive manner. |
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Ruthless human experiments were carried out in Auschwitz and the 'Factory of Death', Pingfang, China, in the name of science. |
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It also questioned whether gas chambers ever existed in concentration camps such as Auschwitz and Birkenau. |
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Prisoners in Auschwitz, watching smoking crematoria chimneys from behind locked gates and electrified fences, considered Theresienstadt a place of well-being. |
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The town of Auschwitz was outside the concentration camp area. |
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That is, Levi's Auschwitz as unicum embodies the aporia of an example that can never be exemplary, because it cannot be subsumed into its exemplar. |
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We had seen those trains before on the way to Auschwitz and Buchenwald. |
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They decided that Auschwitz was the most advantageous site. |
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And Auschwitz is a symbol for the European Union too, as was borne out by the election of Simone Veil, a former extermination camp inmate, as the President of the first democratically elected European Parliament. |
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I was just the director of the extermination program at Auschwitz. |
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It wasn't an extermination camp like Auschwitz. |
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More than 500,000 people visit the Auschwitz concentration camp every year. |
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The British picked up a decode in November 1942 indicating that guards at Auschwitz would need six hundred gas masks. |
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Auschwitz was not the only death camp built by Hitler's Third Reich on Polish territory it had conquered and occupied, but it was the largest death factory in human history. |
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In the opening pages of his autobiographical novel, The Truce, Primo Levi described the liberation of the Auschwitz death camp on 27 January 1945 through the eyes of a survivor. |
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We meet also on eve of the 60th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz death camp-of horrors too terrible to be believed but not too terrible to have happened. |
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But the ashes of Auschwitz fell on Hitler's folly, on the announcement of the millenarian Reich. |
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Among other necessary survival skills, Auschwitz no doubt bred patience. |
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Marking the 66th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz and Birkenau concentration camps, the theme for 2011 was Untold Stories. |
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They included the notorious Treblinka, Majdanek and Auschwitz killing centers. |
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Germany has launched a war crimes investigation against an 87-year-old US man it accuses of serving as an SS guard at the Auschwitz death camp. |
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In May 2007, opposing interpretations clashed in Auschwitz, where Polish curators of a museum at the former death camp did not allow Russia to open its exhibits. |
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At Auschwitz Mendel was selected for hard labor. |
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The film begins at Bergen-Belsen, liberated on 15 April 1945, and moves east through Germany and Poland, culminating in short sequences filmed at Auschwitz and Majdanek. |
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This is where I last saw my sister Gital, '' said Mr Obuscovski, at Birkenau, the bleak Auschwitz railhead. |
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A 94-YEAR-OLD former SS sergeant who served at the Auschwitz death camp has been convicted of 300,000 counts of accessory to murder. |
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Both come to the same conclusion: that Levi died not from some late recrudescence of Auschwitz in the form of survivor guilt, but because of his own chronic, if not lifelong, depression. |
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Bombing raid over part of the Auschwitz camp. |
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Nobody goes on holiday to Auschwitz or to a gulag. |
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The principal locales for the experiments were Dachau and Auschwitz. |
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This ownerless luggage now forms part of the permanent exhibition at the Auschwitz Museum which remembers and commemorates those who died at the hands of Hitler's Third Reich. |
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This is why the former Soviet Union seized East Prussia, displacing about 15 million Germans and why Poland seized part of Silesia, including ironically Auschwitz. |
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I think that, reduced to a very simple statement, it means a helluvalot to me whether Auschwitz actually happened or was simply imagined by someone. |
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Ashes of murdered Auschwitz victims were dumped into the river. |
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Although Buchenwald was a work camp, rather than a systematic extermination centre like the infamous Auschwitz, life was brutal for the forced labourers. |
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