The Survivor: An Anatomy Of Life In The Death Camp (1976) By Terrence Des Pres
Through countless quotations from documents and testimony from survivors, Des Pres establishes a specific connection between staying alive and staying human. Contrary to the general belief that survival is a war of all against all, life in the camps was intensely social and depended on elementary constituents of humanness-on an active sense of conscience and dignity; on innumerable small acts of help and sharing, and at every level of camp existence, on collective forms of resistance.
- Hard Cover With Dust Jacket
- 218 pages
- In Good Condition