Between 1940 and 1944, Zylberberg worked on a loom in the Lodz ghetto, the longest-surviving and most profitable of Poland's dozens of ghettos, or "death boxes," as Himmler called them. Zylberberg ...
Hungarian Nobel Prize winner Imre Kertész ends his Holocaust novel, Fateless, abruptly and ambivalently: "Yes, that's what I'll tell them the next time they ask me: about the happiness in those camps.
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