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Nightmares

Memoirs of the Years of Horror under Nazi Rule in Europe, 1939-1945

by (author) Konrad Charmatz

edited by Matthew Kudelka

translated by Miriam Beckerman

Publisher
Syracuse University Press
Initial publish date
Oct 2003
Category
Historical, Personal Memoirs
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780815607069
    Publish Date
    Oct 2003
    List Price
    $33.95

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When World War II erupted in Europe, Konrad Charmatz was a prospering businessman in Sosnowiec, Poland, a loving son, and an aspiring poet. For the next seven years he witnessed the Holocaust as it destroyed his family, his country, and his culture. In this astonishing story of suffering and survival, he gives his own personal account of the Warsaw ghetto, the death chambers at Auschwitz, the transport trains, the slave labor camps of Dachau, and the liberation. And from the perspective of the renowned journalist he later became, he also describes how the Holocaust was carried out, not only at the level of governments and their armies, but at the level of the individuals who took its orders. Few people survived the Holocaust from such close range or for so long, and few remembered it with the eye of a practiced journalist.

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Contributor Notes

Konrad Charmatz, a Yiddish newspaper editor after the war, was awarded the 1985 literary prize of the World Federation of Jewish Partisans and Holocaust Survivors for this book.

Editorial Reviews

Charmatz's years of horror were spent in the Warsaw ghetto, Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, and the slave labor camps of Dachau. The author, born in Poland in 1910, describes how the Jews were crowded together in the ghetto, living in filth with almost nothing to eat, and the constant fear of being deported to the death camps. . . . It is an exceptional work, recounting in vivid detail the madness of the Holocaust in all its cruelty, violence, and inhumanity.

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