I Saw the Angel of Death: Experiences of Polish Jews Deported to the USSR during World War II

I Saw the Angel of Death: Experiences of Polish Jews Deported to the USSR during World War II

I Saw the Angel of Death: Experiences of Polish Jews Deported to the USSR during World War II

I Saw the Angel of Death: Experiences of Polish Jews Deported to the USSR during World War II

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Overview

During World War II, several hundred thousand Polish citizens were deported from their homeland by Soviet authorities and sent to the gulag; many died there. For over 60 years, the Hoover Institution Library & Archives has preserved the testimonies of more than 30,000 Polish survivors. Among these are 171 accounts of Polish Jews who suffered both German and Soviet occupation; were transported hundreds or thousands of miles to suffer again in brutal Soviet forced-labor camps; and were eventually released, escaping to the Middle East.

Now, these testimonies are collected for the first time in a scholarly English translation. The accounts—recorded shortly after the events they describe, with witnesses' memories still fresh—reveal many of the systematic horrors of World War II, clearly indicating the genocidal essence of the Soviet camp system and illustrating its mechanisms. They offer extraordinary information and insight on the activities of the Polish resistance movement, Jewish religious and community life, working conditions, the experiences of women and children, and more.

These testimonies form a vital historical record of systemic human brutality that should never be forgotten. But they also paint a portrait of unwavering perseverance amid the struggle for survival.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780817925062
Publisher: Hoover Institution Press
Publication date: 11/01/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 944
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Dr. Maciej Siekierski, a former research fellow at the Hoover Institution, is curator emeritus of the European collections at the Hoover Institution Library & Archives, specializing in Poland and Eastern Europe.

Dr. Feliks Tych (1929–2015) was an eminent Polish historian, director of the Jewish Historical Institut in Warsaw (1996–2006), and author or editor of several books in Polish on history and the Holocaust.

Table of Contents

Foreword, by Eric Wakin Note on the Translation Polish Jews: Prisoners of Soviet Camps, by Feliks Tych The Hoover Institution’s Polish Collections and the History of the Testimonies of Deported Jews, by Maciej Siekierski Testimonies Appendix Glossary About the Editors Index of Names Index of Places
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