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Letters to Sala: A Young Woman's Life in Nazi Labor Camps [Paperback]

Ann Kirschner (Author)
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0871044579 978-0871044570 March 30, 2006
In October 1940, Sala Garncarz was sixteen, the daughter of a rabbi and teacher and the youngest of eleven children in a poor family living in Sosnowiec, Poland, close to the German border. When her older sister Raizel was ordered to report to a Nazi forced labor camp, Sala volunteered to take her place. Neither she nor her family suspected that six weeks of required labor would stretch to almost five years of slavery. Through letters from family and friends that she managed to hide and keep safe, Letters to Sala tells the story of one young woman's experiences in the most inhumane and unimaginable of situations. An essay by historians Debórah Dwork and Robert Jan van Pelt provides background about the web of Nazi labor camps in occupied Europe, a less-documented and less-familiar aspect of the Holocaust. The illustrations in this volume are drawn primarily from the remarkable collection of more than 300 letters and other documents donated by the Kirschner family to the Dorot Jewish Division of The New York Public Library's Humanities and Social Sciences Library in April 2005. Letters to Sala is the companion volume for the exhibition on view from March 7, 2006-June 17, 2006.

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Ann Kirschner’s diverse career in media and technology has included stints as an entrepreneur in television, education, and the National Football League. Her book Sala’s Gift will be published in September 2006 by Simon & Schuster’s Free Press. Debórah Dwork is the Rose Professor of Holocaust History and the founding Director of the Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Clark University. Robert Jan van Pelt is Distinguished University Professor at the University of Waterloo, Canada. Jill Vexler is a cultural anthropologist and exhibition curator.

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  • Paperback: 80 pages
  • Publisher: New York Public Library (March 30, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0871044579
  • ISBN-13: 978-0871044570
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6.8 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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Ann Kirschner is the author of "Sala's Gift," the story of what happened when her mother broke her 50-year silence and gave her the letters, photographs, and documents that she received in German slave labor camps.

Ann Kirschner is the University Dean of Macaulay Honors College of The City University of New York. She received her Ph.D. from Princeton. Her career as an entrepreneur in media and technology included the creation of NFL.COM and Fathom.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars The Clash of Nazi Policy, July 14, 2008
This review is from: Letters to Sala: A Young Woman's Life in Nazi Labor Camps (Paperback)
In Letters to Sala, a small yet interesting story of a young Jewish women from Sosnowiec, Poland, the real story of the Nazi slave-labor policy comes to light. Sala is arrested, separated from her family and spends the zenith of the war and the Holocaust confined to a forced-labor camp as a Zwangarbeiter or forced-laborer.

The camps in which she is confined and forced to work are within a chain of small labor colonies of the Schmelt Organization, a quasi-official camp set up under the tutelage of Albrecht Schmelt, a SS military man who is sponsored by Heinrich Himmler, to exploit the labor in the Zaglembie region of SW Poland (now south central Poland).

The interplay between the Schmelt Organization and the Nazi official policy of extermination of the Jews is critical for understanding the Holocaust. While the SS Economic Office wanted to exploit the forced-labor for the war effort, the SS Main Security Office (the Political office, which included the Gestapo), wanted to carry out the policy of extermination. This policy clash is on of the major reasons that young Sala survived the war and the Holocaust. The critical need for slave-labor postponed the implementation of extermination.

In the usual policy clash of economics versus politics, the economic considerations are paramount, especially during war time. Under the Nazi regime, the destruction of the European Jewry was paramount, despite the labor shortage. In other words, the irrational Nazi policy of extermination had the effect of liquidating a vital labor source absolutely necessary for the war effort even as the Soviet troops were advancing on Auschwitz and the immediate vicinity.

The life of Sala was spared only because the Schmelt Organization had unintentionally followed the more rational economic policy of exploitation of a valuable resource.
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