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The Liberation of the Camps Dan Stone

The Liberation of the Camps By Dan Stone

The Liberation of the Camps by Dan Stone


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A moving, deeply researched account of survivors' experiences of liberation from Nazi death camps and the long, difficult years that followed

The Liberation of the Camps Summary

The Liberation of the Camps: The End of the Holocaust and Its Aftermath by Dan Stone

A moving, deeply researched account of survivors' experiences of liberation from Nazi death camps and the long, difficult years that followed

When tortured inmates of Hitler's concentration and extermination camps were liberated in 1944 and 1945, the horror of the atrocities came fully to light. It was easy for others to imagine the joyful relief of freed prisoners, yet for those who had survived the unimaginable, the experience of liberation was a slow, grueling journey back to life. In this unprecedented inquiry into the days, months, and years following the arrival of Allied forces at the Nazi camps, a foremost historian of the Holocaust draws on archival sources and especially on eyewitness testimonies to reveal the complex challenges liberated victims faced and the daunting tasks their liberators undertook to help them reclaim their shattered lives.

Historian Dan Stone focuses on the survivors-their feelings of guilt, exhaustion, fear, shame for having survived, and devastating grief for lost family members; their immense medical problems; and their later demands to be released from Displaced Persons camps and resettled in countries of their own choosing. Stone also tracks the efforts of British, American, Canadian, and Russian liberators as they contended with survivors' immediate needs, then grappled with longer-term issues that shaped the postwar world and ushered in the first chill of the Cold War years ahead.

The Liberation of the Camps Reviews

[An] engrossing and illuminating book-the first full and comparative study of the subject.-Richard J. Evans, New York Review of Books

[Stone] has produced a body of thoughtful, occasionally provocative work that has genuinely enhanced our understanding of these subjects. He writes with clarity, straightforwardness and a willingness to allow his personal commitment to show. . . . [A] typically engaging and rewarding read.-Ben Barkow, Jewish Chronicle

The real power of Stone's history lies in a sense in of indomitable vigour and self-belief. . . . Stone does a good job of showing how even as nations declared peace, individuals and families still had to fight on desperately.-Sinclair McKay, Daily Telegraph

[A] thoughtful, sensitive and well-researched treatment of an important and rarely covered subject.-Roger Moorhouse, BBC History Magazine

Is freedom really a thing that can be brought by one person to another, for example by a soldier to an inmate of a concentration camp? It is appealing to think so, and thus to imagine a precise and satisfying ending to the war. Stone's pioneering study of the process of liberation demands, instead, that we consider seriously the meaning of freedom.-Timothy Snyder, Association for Jewish Studies

In recent years, Dan Stone's name has been a guarantee of quality. . . . A clear step in the right direction, it focuses on the centre-piece of western Holocaust memory-the moment when the American and British armies, in April 1945, made the shocking discovery of the concentration camps in Germany.-Jan Lanicek, History

Dan Stone's history of the liberation of the camps is remarkable for the vast array of its sources, its extremely detailed inquiry and, nonetheless, for its highly readable narrative. It will remain a reference for years to come.-Saul Friedlander, author of Nazi Germany and the Jews

The liberation of the camps in 1944-45 can be seen as a merciful release by Allied armies dedicated to eliminating the cruelties of Hitler's Reich. Dan Stone in this searingly honest account of the liberation and its aftermath shows how many paradoxes and ambiguities there were in the whole process. This is the story of an awful human tragedy told with sympathy and understanding. There are lessons here for our own age.-Richard Overy, author of Why the Allies Won

The Liberation of the Camps should become the most important and widely read book on its subject.-Geoff Eley, author of Nazism as Fascism: Violence, Ideology, and the Ground of Consent in Germany, 1930-1945

This is the best book on the liberation of Jews from the Nazi camps-important and insightful. Drawing on many deeply moving testimonies, Dan Stone expertly charts the long and painful path from prisoner to survivor.-Nikolaus Wachsmann, author of KL: A History of the Nazi Concentration Camps

About Dan Stone

Dan Stone is professor of modern history, Royal Holloway, University of London. He has published twenty books on the Holocaust, genocide, and twentieth-century European history, including The Holocaust: An Unfinished History.

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9780300204575
0300204574
The Liberation of the Camps: The End of the Holocaust and Its Aftermath by Dan Stone
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Yale University Press
20150421
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