Death Comes in Yellow

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Dolce Vita
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forced labour camps
hasag
Hasag Camp
Hasag Management
Hoi Polloi
Holocaust studies
industrial exploitation history
inspectorate
jewish
Jewish Administration
Jewish Camp
Jewish forced labour camp analysis
Jewish Slave Labor
Jewish Workers
La Dolce
management
Medium Sized Shells
munitions
Munitions Plants
Nazi occupation Poland
Picric Acid
plants
prisoner survival strategies
Prisoner's Longings
Prisoner’s Longings
radom
Radom District
Shell Department
Slave Labor Camp
Superb
Utter Silence
Veteran Prisoners
Vice Versa
wartime social dynamics
Women's Barracks
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9789057022364
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Dec 1997
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Death Comes in Yellow" presents the history of one slave labor camp in order to shed light on all aspects of the slave labor camps established in Poland under German occupation. Hasag-Skarzysko was one of hundreds of camps scattered throughout occupied Poland. They were distinguished by size, the nationality of the prisoners, their location, the date of their establishment, and the authority in charge. The large number of labor camps reflected the German policy of exploiting the work forces of the occupied countries. These camps were part of a Europe-wide system of forced labor.
The first part of this volume reviews the external history of the camp. The second section, which studies the internal workings of the camp, is quite different in approach and includes an analysis of prisoner society and a moving description of the individual prisoner's struggle to survive.

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