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Elsa Katz (–1944)

Autor de A Theresienstdt Diary : Letters to Veruska

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Obras de Elsa Katz

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Fecha de fallecimiento
1944-08-06
Lugar de sepultura
Terezin (Theresienstadt), Czech Republic
Género
female
Nacionalidad
Czechoslovakia
Lugares de residencia
Prague, Czechoslovakia
Ocupaciones
diarist
Relaciones
Schiff, Vera (daughter)
Biografía breve
In May 1942, Elsa Katz and her husband Siegfried, with their two teenaged daughters, were deported by the Nazis from their home in Prague to the concentration camp at Theresienstadt. Her diary, published in the form of letters to her daughter Vera, reveals a woman who tried desperately to survive. All of them but Vera were dead by 1944.
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Two short diary notebooks written by Elsa Katz, a middle-aged Czech Jewish woman in the Theresienstadt camp. She began writing after her oldest daughter died of disease. Her entries focus on her feelings of despair, her fears for her family, and the ever-present gnawing hunger. Elsa and her husband both died in Theresienstadt. Their younger daughter, Vera, survived and it is she who translated, annotated and published these diaries. Vera includes footnotes on nearly every page to add context and explain references that the reader wouldn't know.

Very few diaries of Jewish Holocaust victims have come to light, and I am trying to read them all. This one is a useful addition to the Holocaust literature and particularly that for Theresienstadt, but way too short to stand on its own. You will have a hard time finding this one: it was self-published and is so obscure, it isn't even for sale on Amazon!
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