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Fighting Auschwitz: The Resistance Movement in the Concentration Camp by Jozef G
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9781607720249
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ISBN
9781607720249
Book Title
Fighting Auschwitz : the Resistance Movement in the Concentration Camp
Publisher
AQUILA Polonica Publishing
Item Length
9.5 in
Edition
2
Publication Year
2018
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
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Yes
Item Height
1.6 in
Author
Jozef Garlinski
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Revised
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History
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Holocaust, Military / World War II, Europe / Poland
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38 Oz
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6.2 in
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575 Pages

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AQUILA Polonica Publishing
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1607720248
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2
Book Title
Fighting Auschwitz : the Resistance Movement in the Concentration Camp
Number of Pages
575 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2018
Topic
Holocaust, Military / World War II, Europe / Poland
Illustrator
Yes
Features
Revised
Genre
History
Author
Jozef Garlinski
Format
Hardcover

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Item Height
1.6 in
Item Weight
38 Oz
Item Length
9.5 in
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940.547243
Table Of Content
FIGHTING AUSCHWITZTABLE OF CONTENTS AbbreviationsIntroduction by Professor Antony PolonskyForeword by Professor M. R. D. FootPreface Part One Chapter 11. Voluntarily to Auschwitz2. Undercover Mission3. The German Plans for Auschwitz4. Construction and Early Days of Auschwitz5. Witold Pilecki Arrives in Auschwitz6. Organization and Administration of the Auschwitz Camp7. Use of Prisoners in the Camp Administration8. Himmler's Visit to AuschwitzNotes to Chapter 1 Chapter 21. The Development of Underground Work in the Camp2. The First 'Five'3. The Polish UndergroundNotes to Chapter 2 Chapter 31. The Underground Organization in the Neighbourhood of the Camp2. Secret Work in the Hospital3. The First Reports to London4. The Organization of Labour and Underground Workers in Key Positions5. The Orchestra; Collective Responsibility for Escapes6. The German-Soviet WarNotes to Chapter 3 Part Two Chapter 41. The First Deaths from Gassing2. The Fourth 'Five'3. Agreement Between the Military and Political Groups4. The Building of Birkenau and Other Sub-Camps5. Forced Labour in Auschwitz6. The Extermination of the JewsNotes to Chapter 4 Chapter 51. The Underground Network in Birkenau2. Pilecki's Contact with the Czechs3. The Radio Transmitter4. The Underground's First Escapes5. Revolt in the Penal Companies6. Further Unification of the Military GroupsNotes to Chapter 5 Chapter 61. The Women's Camp2. The Hospital3. Liquidation of Informers4. Reassignment of Military Leadership5. Himmler's Second VisitNotes to Chapter 6 Chapter 71. Losses Among the Underground2. Help from Outside the Camp3. The Partisan Units4. Pilecki's Escape5. Pilecki Reports to his Home Army SuperiorsNotes to Chapter 7 Part Three Chapter 81. Summary of the Previous Period2. Underground Leadership After Pilecki's Escape3. Overview of Nationalities and Ethnic Groups at Auschwitz4. The Austrian Group5. The French Group6. The Soviet Group7. Other Groups8. Formation of the Kampfgruppe AuschwitzNotes to Chapter 8 Chapter 91. The Surveyors' Kommando2. SS Morale3. Conditions in the Hospital4. Liquidation of the Leaders of the Polish Military Underground5. The New Commandant and Changes in the Camp6. Influence of Hermann LangbeinNotes to Chapter 9 Chapter 101. Further Action by the Underground2. Changes at the Hospital; Obliterating Traces of Crimes3. The Book of the Bunker4. Liquidation of the Hungarian Jews5. Changes in the UndergroundNotes to Chapter 10 Chapter 111. Escapes and Partisans2. The Moll Plan3. The Revolt in the Sonderkommando4. Preparations for the Relief of the Camp5. The Underground's Final Actions6. EvacuationNotes to Chapter 11 ConclusionAfterword by Jarek Garlioski Appendices1. Subsequent Fate of the More Important Persons Mentioned in the Text2. Additional Notes on Various Matters3. Underground Members at Auschwitz and Those Who Helped Them4. SS Ranks with Comparable Ranks in the British Army5. Comments and Corrections Select BibliographyPeople IndexSubject Index LIST OF MAPSEurope - 1939Poland - 1939Invasion of Poland - September 1939Occupied Poland 1939-1941Auschwitz and EnvironsAuschwitz and Environs - DetailKL Auschwitz IEurope - Summer 1940BirkenauPilecki's Escape Route
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"The definitive study of the topic," Prof. Antony Polonsky, Emeritus Professor of Holocaust Studies, Brandeis University, and Chief Historian, POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews. Incredible story of the prisoner underground at Auschwitz,meticulously researched and highly readable. More than 200 photos and maps. Winner of the SILVER AWARD for HISTORY at the 2019 Benjamin Franklin Awards., "The definitive study of the topic." --Prof. Antony Polonsky, Emeritus Professor of Holocaust Studies, Brandeis University, and Chief Historian, POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews. Winner of the SILVER AWARD for HISTORY at the 2019 Benjamin Franklin Awards.The incredible story of underground resistance among the prisoners at the infamous Auschwitz concentration camp. When the Germans opened Auschwitz in June 1940, it was a concentration camp for political prisoners, who were told on arrival that they would live no longer than three months--expanding two years later to also become a death camp for Jews. Underground resistance appeared at Auschwitz very quickly, spearheaded in 1940 by one of the bravest men ever to live, Polish army officer Captain Witold Pilecki. In this meticulously researched and highly readable work, Józef Garlioski traces the evolution and operations of the principal resistance organizations among the prisoners (including communist as well as non-communist groups). He delves into the relationships among these groups, as well as their relationships with the various political and multinational factions in the prisoner population, including both male and female, and with the underground outside the camp. He describes their efforts against the brutal SS men and informers. In parallel, he documents the growth and evolution of Auschwitz itself, and the horrors of the industrialized death factory for Jews created by the Germans. First published in English in 1975, but out of print for decades, this seminal book is now being released in a new 2nd edition with more than 200 photos and maps, and a new introduction by Prof. Antony Polonsky. Garlioski, a member of the Polish underground during WWII, was himself a prisoner at Auschwitz.With more than 200 photos and maps, five Appendices, extensive Bibliography and detailed Indexes., "The definitive study of the topic." --Prof. Antony Polonsky, Emeritus Professor of Holocaust Studies, Brandeis University, and Chief Historian, POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews. Winner of the SILVER AWARD for HISTORY at the 2019 Benjamin Franklin Awards. The incredible story of underground resistance among the prisoners at the infamous Auschwitz concentration camp. When the Germans opened Auschwitz in June 1940, it was a concentration camp for political prisoners, who were told on arrival that they would live no longer than three months--expanding two years later to also become a death camp for Jews. Underground resistance appeared at Auschwitz very quickly, spearheaded in 1940 by one of the bravest men ever to live, Polish army officer Captain Witold Pilecki. In this meticulously researched and highly readable work, Józef Garlioski traces the evolution and operations of the principal resistance organizations among the prisoners (including communist as well as non-communist groups). He delves into the relationships among these groups, as well as their relationships with the various political and multinational factions in the prisoner population, including both male and female, and with the underground outside the camp. He describes their efforts against the brutal SS men and informers. In parallel, he documents the growth and evolution of Auschwitz itself, and the horrors of the industrialized death factory for Jews created by the Germans. First published in English in 1975, but out of print for decades, this seminal book is now being released in a new 2nd edition with more than 200 photos and maps, and a new introduction by Prof. Antony Polonsky. Garlioski, a member of the Polish underground during WWII, was himself a prisoner at Auschwitz. With more than 200 photos and maps, five Appendices, extensive Bibliography and detailed Indexes., "The definitive study of the topic," Prof. Antony Polonsky, Emeritus Professor of Holocaust Studies, Brandeis University, and Chief Historian, POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews. Incredible story of the prisoner underground at Auschwitz, meticulously researched and highly readable. More than 200 photos and maps. Winner of the SILVER AWARD for HISTORY at the 2019 Benjamin Franklin Awards., "The definitive study of the topic." --Prof. Antony Polonsky, Emeritus Professor of Holocaust Studies, Brandeis University, and Chief Historian, POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews. The incredible story of underground resistance among the prisoners at the infamous Auschwitz concentration camp. When the Germans opened Auschwitz in June 1940, it was a concentration camp for political prisoners, who were told on arrival that they would live no longer than three months--expanding two years later to also become a death camp for Jews. Underground resistance appeared at Auschwitz very quickly, spearheaded in 1940 by one of the bravest men ever to live, Polish army officer Captain Witold Pilecki. J zef Garlioski traces the evolution and operations of the principal resistance organizations among the prisoners (including communist as well as non-communist groups). He delves into the relationships among these groups, as well as their relationships with the various political and multinational factions in the prisoner population, including both male and female, and with the underground outside the camp. He describes their efforts against the brutal SS men and informers. In parallel, he documents the growth and evolution of Auschwitz itself, and the horrors of the industrialized death factory for Jews created by the Germans. First published in English in 1975, but out of print for decades, this seminal book is now being released in a new 2nd edition with more than 200 photos and maps, and a new introduction by Prof. Antony Polonsky. Garlioski, a member of the Polish underground during WWII, was himself a prisoner at Auschwitz.With more than 200 photos and maps, five Appendices, extensive Bibliography and detailed Indexes.
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