Fresh Wounds: Early Narratives of Holocaust Survival South Florida Studies in the History: Editor: Donald L. Niewyk: Edition: illustrated: Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press, ISBN. · Donald L. Niewyk studied at the Free University of Berlin and Tulane. He has taught at Xavier University and Ithaca College, and since , he has been a professor of modern European history at Southern Methodist University. He is author of six books, including most recently Fresh Wounds: Early Narratives of Holocaust Survival. · Fresh Wounds Early Narratives of Holocaust Survival by Donald L Niewyk available in Hardcover on www.doorway.ru, also read synopsis and reviews. Every student of the Holocaust knows the crucial importance of survivors' testimonies in 4/5(1).
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NARRATIVES OF HOLOCAUST SURVIVAL Fresh Wounds ^RESHWOUNDS i Early Narratives of Holocaust Survival DONALD L NlEWYK, Editor uPowerfui com-pelling."?Sybil Milton, former Senior Historian, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum "In this truly re? markable work [Niewyk] brings to light the immediate, intense recollections of Holocaust survivors. Every student of the Holocaust knows the crucial importance of survivors' testimonies in reconstructing the crime. Most such accounts, however, were recorded years or even decades after the end of World War II. The survivor narratives that make up this volume, in contrast, were gathered. Every student of the Holocaust knows the crucial importance of survivors' testimonies in reconstructing the crime. Most such accounts, however, were recorded years or even decades after the end of World War II. The survivor narratives that make up this volume, in contrast, were gathered immediately after the war.
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