Die zweite Etappe ist der Tod
NS-Ausrottungspolitik gegen die polnischen Juden, gesehen mit den Augen der Opfer : ein historischer Essay und ausgewählte Dokumente aus dem Ringelblum-Archiv 1941-1943
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Word Count
69,500 words, Guess
Page Count
278 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-103894680776
- ISBN-139783894680770
- Goodreads2097182
- Library of Congress Control Number2001335678
- OCLC Control Number35080583
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL3995197M
Classifications
- LCCDS135.P62 W336515 1993
Description
Dr. Ruta Sakowska passed away on August 22nd, 2011. She was born on July 29th, 1922 in Vilnius. She was the daughter of Mejer Pups, famous journalist of the Jewish press. Her funeral was held on Friday, August 26, at the Nożyk Synagogue in Warsaw. After graduating from high school, she was studying in Warsaw and Pińsk. She survived the Second World War in USSR, where she worked at a textile factory in Fergana. From 1944 to 1949 she studied history at universities in Moscow and Vilnius and later she worked as teacher and lecturer at the Vilnius Teachers’ Institute. In 1958 she returned to Poland together with her parents. On November 8th, 1958 she started working at the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw. In 1975 she defended her doctoral thesis entitled “Social life at the Warsaw ghetto” at the JHI. She was an unquestionable authority and outstanding specialist in the history of the Warsaw ghetto, researcher and editor of the Ringelblum Archive, and author of groundbreaking works devoted to the history of the Holocaust in Poland.
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