The Survivor: An Anatomy of Life in the Death CampsOUP USA, 1980 - 218 من الصفحات An eloquent revelation that touches the foundations of what man is. Neither despairing nor conventionally hopeful, The Survivor describes the most terrible events in human memory. But what emerges finally is an image of man stubbornly equal to the worst that can happen. |
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The Will To Bear Witness | 27 |
Excremental Assault | 51 |
Nightmare and Waking | 73 |
Life in Death | 95 |
Us and Them | 149 |
Radical Nakedness | 179 |
Bibliography | 211 |
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