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I did not interview the dead / David P. Boder.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Boder, David P. (David Pablo), 1886-1961, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
World War, 1939-1945--Refugees.
World War, 1939-1945.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xix, 220 pages)
Place of Publication:
Urbana : University of Illinois Press, 1949.
Summary:
A few days before the surrender of Germany, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, then Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces, sent out a call to American newspaper editors which may be paraphrased as "Come and see for yourselves." Eisenhower, preoccupied as he must have been with unprecedented responsibilities, found time to reflect upon the significance of preserving for posterity the impressions and emotions aroused by the sight of thousands of victims dead or dying in the liberated concentration camps in Germany. Upon reading Eisenhower's call to the American press, it occurred to me that the magnetic wire recorder, then a new tool which had been developed by the Armour Research Foundation, offered a unique and exact means of recording the experiences of displaced persons. Through the wire recorder the displaced person could relate in his own language and in his own voice the story of his concentration camp life. Many of the following recorded personal documents describe the gradual cutting down of a human being to fit into concentration and annihilation camps. To describe this process I have had to coin the antonym to the term acculturation, for what is dealt with here is an unprecedented and planned deculturation of personality on a mass scale. The verbatim records presented in this book make uneasy reading.
Contents:
I am alone / Anna Kovitzka
Number 106477 [delta] / Jo¨rn Gastfreund
We have no courage / Fania Freich
What is man? / Abe Mohnblum
Words hurt too much / Fela Lichtheim
Not a single night in peace / Julius Braun
There is so much to tell / Anna Prest
For those who shall not return / Jack Matzner.
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