Survivors’ memoirs constitute an important source of information on life inside Auschwitz. Three of the most important include Elie Wiesel, Night (1960, reissued 1986; originally published in Yiddish, 1956); Primo Levi, If This Is a Man (1959; originally published in Italian, 1947), also published as Survival in Auschwitz (1961, reissued 1996); and Viktor E. Frankl, Man’s Search for Meaning, 4th ed. (1992; originally published in German, 1946), first English title From Death Camp to Existentialism (1959).
Danuta Czech, Auschwitz Chronicle, 1939–1945, translated from Polish (1990, reissued 1997), records daily events at the concentration camp. Teresa Świebocka (compiler and ed.), Auschwitz: A History in Photographs, translated from Polish, English edition prepared by Jonathan Webber and Connie Wilsack (1990, reissued 1995), collects more than 280 photographs from a variety of sources. Yisrael Gutman (Israel Gutman) and Michael Berenbaum (eds.), Anatomy of the Auschwitz Death Camp (1994, reissued 1998), presents analytic essays on many aspects of the camp. Debórah Dwork and Robert Jan van Pelt, Auschwitz, 1270 to the Present (1996), examines the history of the town and why it was chosen as the site for the concentration camp.
Cremation-ovens-at-the-Auschwitz-concentration-camp-PolandCremation ovens at the Auschwitz concentration camp, Poland.[Credits : © 1997; AISA, Archivo Iconográfico, Barcelona, España]
Auschwitz-Birkenau-State-Museum-founded-in-1946-on-the-siteAuschwitz-Birkenau State Museum, founded in 1946 on the site of the Auschwitz concentration camp, …[Credits : Gianni Tortoli/Photo Researchers]
Sign-with-the-saying-Arbeit-Macht-Frei-over-the-entranceSign with the saying “Arbeit Macht Frei” (“Work Liberates”), over the …[Credits : © 1997; AISA, Archivo Iconográfico, Barcelona, España]
Sleeping-quarters-of-the-prisoners-at-Auschwitz-concentration-camp-PolandSleeping quarters of the prisoners at Auschwitz concentration camp, Poland.[Credits : © 1997; AISA, Archivo Iconográfico, Barcelona, España]
Aerial-reconnaissance-photograph-of-Auschwitz-II-Birkenau-extermination-camp-inAerial reconnaissance photograph of Auschwitz II–Birkenau extermination camp in …[Credits : © National Archives/United States Holocaust Memorial Museum]
Arbeit-Macht-Frei-acrylic-and-mixed-media-on-paper-byArbeit Macht Frei, acrylic and mixed media on paper by Alice Cahana. …[Credits : © Alice Cahana]
Birkenau-extermination-camp-Oswiecim-Poland-September-13-1944Birkenau extermination camp, Oświęcim, Poland, September 13, 1944.[Credits : National Archives, courtesy of USHMM Photo Archives]
Corpses-of-female-victims-of-AuschwitzCorpses of female victims of Auschwitz.[Credits : © Instytut Pamieci Narodowej/Institute of National Memory/United States Holocaust Memorial …]
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