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Témoins d'Auschwitz [texte imprimé] / Alexandre Dayet, Traducteur ; Oskar Hedemann, Traducteur . - Auschwitz [Pologne] : Musée d'Etat d'Auschwitz-Birkenau, 1998 . - 1 vol. (392 p.) : couv. ill. ; 21 cm.
ISSN : 838504762
Langues : Français (fre)
Catégories : 929 Biographies et témoignages
94(100)"1933/45" Auschwitz (Pologne)
94(100)"1939/45" Histoire Seconde Guerre mondialeIndex. décimale : 929 Biographies Note de contenu : SOMMAIRE
Jerzy Bielecki - Le premier transport.......................................... 5
Tadeusz Niespiaiowski - Une décision difficile........................... 29
Wanda Koprowska - Des jours de terreur................................... 49
Wladyslaw Fejkiel - La faim à Auschwitz................................... 75
Maria Jezierska - La boîte de pain............................................... 91
Seweryna Szmaglewska - Et le cri de la révolte éclatera............ 101
Zofia Posmysz - La Sängerin........................................................ 129
Jözef Kret - Une journée dans la Compagnie disciplinaire 157
Ryszard Henryk Kordek - Le Stehbunker................................... 201
Czesfaw Ostarikowicz - L’Isolierstation - Le dernier bloc 219
Gracjan Fijaikowski - La désinfection à Birkenau - Bild .......... 249
Mel Mermelstein - La quarantaine à Auschwitz.........................267
Maria Jezierska - L’effet blanc.....................................................285
Wiesïaw Kielar - Edek et Mala.....................................................309
Stanislaw Jasiriski - Mon évasion d’Auschwitz........................... 327
Henryk Mandelbaum - ... et je fus affecté au Sonderkommando 341
Jan Maria Gisges - Lorsque la nuit s’enflamme ......................... 351
Shmuel Krakowski - Ma première “marche de la mort” 381
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Titre : Témoins d'Auschwitz Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Alexandre Dayet, Traducteur ; Oskar Hedemann, Traducteur Editeur : Auschwitz [Pologne] : Musée d'Etat d'Auschwitz-Birkenau Année de publication : 1998 Importance : 1 vol. (392 p.) Présentation : couv. ill. Format : 21 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 838504762 Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : 929 Biographies et témoignages
94(100)"1933/45" Auschwitz (Pologne)
94(100)"1939/45" Histoire Seconde Guerre mondialeIndex. décimale : 929 Biographies Note de contenu : SOMMAIRE
Jerzy Bielecki - Le premier transport.......................................... 5
Tadeusz Niespiaiowski - Une décision difficile........................... 29
Wanda Koprowska - Des jours de terreur................................... 49
Wladyslaw Fejkiel - La faim à Auschwitz................................... 75
Maria Jezierska - La boîte de pain............................................... 91
Seweryna Szmaglewska - Et le cri de la révolte éclatera............ 101
Zofia Posmysz - La Sängerin........................................................ 129
Jözef Kret - Une journée dans la Compagnie disciplinaire 157
Ryszard Henryk Kordek - Le Stehbunker................................... 201
Czesfaw Ostarikowicz - L’Isolierstation - Le dernier bloc 219
Gracjan Fijaikowski - La désinfection à Birkenau - Bild .......... 249
Mel Mermelstein - La quarantaine à Auschwitz.........................267
Maria Jezierska - L’effet blanc.....................................................285
Wiesïaw Kielar - Edek et Mala.....................................................309
Stanislaw Jasiriski - Mon évasion d’Auschwitz........................... 327
Henryk Mandelbaum - ... et je fus affecté au Sonderkommando 341
Jan Maria Gisges - Lorsque la nuit s’enflamme ......................... 351
Shmuel Krakowski - Ma première “marche de la mort” 381
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 49740 929/tém Livre Libre-accès Adultes Disponible The Auschwitz album / Israel Gutman ; Belah Gutterman
The Auschwitz album : the story of a transport [texte imprimé] / Israel Gutman ; Belah Gutterman . - 4e éd. . - Jérusalem : Yad Vashem : Auschwitz [Pologne] : Musée d'Etat d'Auschwitz-Birkenau, 2002 . - 1 vol. (276 p.) : ill. ; 31 cm.
ISBN : 978-965-308-149-9
In 1980, the "Auschwitz Album" was presented to Yad Vashem by Lili Jacob. According to research and laboratory tests conducted by Prof. Gerhard Jagschitz of the University of Vienna, this is the original album prepared at Auschwitz. The album currently contains 198 photographs (some of them duplicates)
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : 779 Collections d'images photographiques
930.25 Archives (lieux et documents)
94(100)"1933/45" Auschwitz (Pologne)
94(437)"...-1993" Histoire de la Tchécoslovaquie
94(439.1) Histoire de la Hongrie
Judéocide / ShoahIndex. décimale : 940.531 Camps de concentration et d'extermination / Judéocide Résumé : Site éditeur :
It may have been the magic touch of the “angel of history,” or just a simple miracle, that led to the survival of the rare photographic document, the “Auschwitz Album”, to be donated to the photo archives of Yad Vashem. This Album is unique in the entire world. It documents, in about two hundred photos from every direction and from every angle, the process of arrival, the enlisting, the selection, the confiscation of property and the preparation for the physical liquidation of a Jewish transport. This Transport came from the area of Carpatho-Ruthenia, a region annexed in 1939 to Hungary from Czechoslovakia, and arrived at the ramp of the extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau on May 1944.
The most surprising and striking fact is that the Album fell into the hands of a survivor of that same death transport. Lili Jacob opened an album and suddenly recognized the people of her community, who arrived with her to the platform of Birkenau: her rabbi, her numerous family relatives and... herself. Yad Vashem and the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum present this special edition that includes one picture that had been missing for years and additional information on the deportees’ identity and their tragic fate.
“The photographs in ‘The Auschwitz Album’ are thus another layer of testimony, and as is generally the case for visual evidence, are very powerful, allowing a glimpse into the very core of the inferno. The gut reaction to these pictures is, naturally enough, a sense that we are looking at ‘The Evidence’ – ultimate proof of the stories we have heard time and again, which are now elevated to the status of absolute, uncontestable truth… Readers of this book are therefore sentenced to being tossed back and forth, between the urge to keep poring over this unique historical document and not to turn their eyes away, and the sense of unease that this magnetic hold over them creates.” [Dr. Iris Milner, Ha’aretz]
“As the day went on, the sun shone bleftly on the faces of the humiliated, already dressed in the prisoners’ striped pajamas, some too big, some too small… They stood facing the cameras as if they had only known this from time immemorial, standing as prisoners, knowing and not-knowing, facing the camera.” [Ma’’ariv]
“The outstanding innovation in this splendid edition of the Album… is the attempt to identify the names of those appearing in the photos mere seconds before they were gassed to death… This is a very valuable documentary tool for the understanding of the complex, multifaceted issue of Auschwitz.” [Gideon Greif, Yedioth Ahronoth]Note de contenu : Sommaire :
- Foreword / Avner Shalev
- Preface / israel Gutman and Bella Gutterman
- Auschwitz Concentration Camp : an historical Outline - Objectives, Tasks, and Extermination Methods / Franciszek piper
- the Annihilation of Hungarian Jewry / israel Gutman
- the "Auschwitz Album" - the story of Lili Jacob / Gideon Greif
- Photographs as Historical Documents / Nina Springer-Aharoni
- The Photographs
- Appendix : two additional groups of photographs that were appendend to the photos of the incoming transport of Hungarian Jews : photos of Auschwitz-Birkenay ans its satelitte camps; and photos of Heinrich Himmler's visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau
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Titre : The Auschwitz album : the story of a transport Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Israel Gutman ; Belah Gutterman Mention d'édition : 4e éd. Editeur : Jérusalem : Yad Vashem Année de publication : 2002 Autre Editeur : Auschwitz [Pologne] : Musée d'Etat d'Auschwitz-Birkenau Importance : 1 vol. (276 p.) Présentation : ill. Format : 31 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-965-308-149-9 Note générale : In 1980, the "Auschwitz Album" was presented to Yad Vashem by Lili Jacob. According to research and laboratory tests conducted by Prof. Gerhard Jagschitz of the University of Vienna, this is the original album prepared at Auschwitz. The album currently contains 198 photographs (some of them duplicates) Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : 779 Collections d'images photographiques
930.25 Archives (lieux et documents)
94(100)"1933/45" Auschwitz (Pologne)
94(437)"...-1993" Histoire de la Tchécoslovaquie
94(439.1) Histoire de la Hongrie
Judéocide / ShoahIndex. décimale : 940.531 Camps de concentration et d'extermination / Judéocide Résumé : Site éditeur :
It may have been the magic touch of the “angel of history,” or just a simple miracle, that led to the survival of the rare photographic document, the “Auschwitz Album”, to be donated to the photo archives of Yad Vashem. This Album is unique in the entire world. It documents, in about two hundred photos from every direction and from every angle, the process of arrival, the enlisting, the selection, the confiscation of property and the preparation for the physical liquidation of a Jewish transport. This Transport came from the area of Carpatho-Ruthenia, a region annexed in 1939 to Hungary from Czechoslovakia, and arrived at the ramp of the extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau on May 1944.
The most surprising and striking fact is that the Album fell into the hands of a survivor of that same death transport. Lili Jacob opened an album and suddenly recognized the people of her community, who arrived with her to the platform of Birkenau: her rabbi, her numerous family relatives and... herself. Yad Vashem and the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum present this special edition that includes one picture that had been missing for years and additional information on the deportees’ identity and their tragic fate.
“The photographs in ‘The Auschwitz Album’ are thus another layer of testimony, and as is generally the case for visual evidence, are very powerful, allowing a glimpse into the very core of the inferno. The gut reaction to these pictures is, naturally enough, a sense that we are looking at ‘The Evidence’ – ultimate proof of the stories we have heard time and again, which are now elevated to the status of absolute, uncontestable truth… Readers of this book are therefore sentenced to being tossed back and forth, between the urge to keep poring over this unique historical document and not to turn their eyes away, and the sense of unease that this magnetic hold over them creates.” [Dr. Iris Milner, Ha’aretz]
“As the day went on, the sun shone bleftly on the faces of the humiliated, already dressed in the prisoners’ striped pajamas, some too big, some too small… They stood facing the cameras as if they had only known this from time immemorial, standing as prisoners, knowing and not-knowing, facing the camera.” [Ma’’ariv]
“The outstanding innovation in this splendid edition of the Album… is the attempt to identify the names of those appearing in the photos mere seconds before they were gassed to death… This is a very valuable documentary tool for the understanding of the complex, multifaceted issue of Auschwitz.” [Gideon Greif, Yedioth Ahronoth]Note de contenu : Sommaire :
- Foreword / Avner Shalev
- Preface / israel Gutman and Bella Gutterman
- Auschwitz Concentration Camp : an historical Outline - Objectives, Tasks, and Extermination Methods / Franciszek piper
- the Annihilation of Hungarian Jewry / israel Gutman
- the "Auschwitz Album" - the story of Lili Jacob / Gideon Greif
- Photographs as Historical Documents / Nina Springer-Aharoni
- The Photographs
- Appendix : two additional groups of photographs that were appendend to the photos of the incoming transport of Hungarian Jews : photos of Auschwitz-Birkenay ans its satelitte camps; and photos of Heinrich Himmler's visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 47259 LE/aus Livre Libre-accès Adultes Disponible The liberation of Auschwitz / Irmgard von zur Mühlen
The liberation of Auschwitz [document projeté ou vidéo] / Irmgard von zur Mühlen, Auteur ; Aleksander Vorontzov, Monteur . - Auschwitz [Pologne] : Musée d'Etat d'Auschwitz-Birkenau, 2005 . - 1 disque (DVD 52 min) ; 12 cm.
Langues : Français (fre)
Catégories : 0(082) Critique / extrait document / citations
94(100)"1933/45" Auschwitz (Pologne)
94(100)"1939/45" Histoire Seconde Guerre mondialeIndex. décimale : 940.531 Camps de concentration et d'extermination / Judéocide Note de contenu : Langues : polonais, anglais et allemand
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Titre : The liberation of Auschwitz Type de document : document projeté ou vidéo Auteurs : Irmgard von zur Mühlen, Auteur ; Aleksander Vorontzov, Monteur Editeur : Auschwitz [Pologne] : Musée d'Etat d'Auschwitz-Birkenau Année de publication : 2005 Importance : 1 disque (DVD 52 min) Format : 12 cm Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : 0(082) Critique / extrait document / citations
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