Erased: Vanishing Traces of Jewish Galicia in Present-Day Ukraine by Omer Bartov |
by Curzio Malaparte
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by Patrick Desbois
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by Wendy Lower
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by Gordon J. Horwitz
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"... [O]ne of the most important sources on the Holocaust... [T]he editors and Indiana University Press have performed an invaluable service by preparing an English-language edition of The Unknown Black Book." -- Timothy Snyder, Truthdig
"And in the sky, the moon wept / Looking on with pity / Bathing passers-by / With loving radiance. / Here they crammed us in / Like herring into a barrel / Barely, barely did we find shelter / We sat in one corner. / Night fell, outlining / Golden stars /And covered with darkness / Human suffering." -- from a poem by Lev Rozhetsky, Odessa schoolboy, August 1944
"The most comprehensive English collection of wartime and early postwar diariesletters, testimonies, and other documents penned by Jewish victims and survivors of the Holocaust in the territories of Ukraine, Belorussia, Russia, and the Baltics. Anyone interested in studying and trying to make sense of the cruelty, collective violence, inhumane suffering, and trauma of genocide should read this unfiltered, detailed evidence of the Holocaust's impact on individuals and society." -- Wendy Lower, author of Nazi Empire Building and the Holocaust in Ukraine
"A unique source for a fuller understanding of the tragic events during these dark years." -- Walter Laqueur, editor of The Holocaust Encyclopedia
Joshua Rubenstein is Northeast Regional Director of Amnesty International USA. He is author of Tangled Loyalties: The Life and Times of Ilya Ehrenburg, and co-editor (with Vladimir Naumov) of Stalin's Secret Pogrom: The Postwar Inquisition of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee. He lives in Brookline, Massachusetts.
Ilya Altman is Director of the Center for Holocaust Research and Education in Moscow. He lives in Moscow, Russia.
Yitzhak Arad is former Director of Yad Vashem. His publications include Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka: The Operation Reinhard Death Camps (IUP, 1987), Ghetto in Flames: The Struggle and Destruction of the Jews in Vilna in the Holocaust. He lives in Ramat Hasharon, Israel.
Published in association with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
"The Unknown black Book's main contribution is in exposing the English-speaking audience, for the first time, to one of the most terrible chapters of the Holocaust, as well as in challenging the current trend of presenting the Holocaust as merely another crime against humanity." -- Russian Review, January 2009
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