Surviving the Camps: Unity in Adversity During the Holocaust

Paul R. Bartrop

Surviving the Camps: Unity in Adversity During the Holocaust
Format
Hardback
Publisher
University Press of America
Country
United States
Published
12 June 2000
Pages
232
ISBN
9780761816294

Surviving the Camps: Unity in Adversity During the Holocaust

Paul R. Bartrop

Surviving the Camps is an intriguing study of life in the Nazi concentration camps during World War II. Paul R. Bartrop responds to earlier scholarly evaluations with the theory that the formation of a prisoner social system based on cooperation and mutual aid served as a positive force that, to a substantial degree, countered the structure imposed on the prisoners by the Nazis. Bartrop concludes that only group solidarity could alleviate the problems of living in a social environment as extreme as the concentration camp. Analyzing the testimonial accounts of many concentration camp survivors, Surviving the Camps will be an excellent source for academic historians, psychologists, and professors of Jewish and Holocaust studies.

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