In the Beginning Was the Ghetto: Notebooks from Lodz

by Oskar Rosenfeld, Hanno Loewy (Foreword)

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The notes written by a Jewish playwright/journalist while in the Lodz ghetto from 1942 to 1944.

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This is in many ways similar to Janusz Korczak's Ghetto Diary; though the latter is much shorter and less detailed, both provide a haunting and vivid picture of life and death in their authors' respective ghettos. As for Rosenfeld's notebooks, never before have I been so enlightened as to what the Lodz ghetto was really like. Like Korczak, Rosenfeld was an established writer before the war with plenty of sterling talent, put to good use here. It's a shame that he died before he could turn his notes into a proper novel or history of the ghetto.

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Oskar Rosenfeld was born on May 13, 1884, in Korycany, Moravia. A founder of the Jewish Stage, the first Jewish theater in Vienna, he was a novelist, a playwright, a journalist, and an editor of the Zionist Wiener Morgenzeitung and the weekly Die Neue Welt. With the annexation of Austria to the German Reich in 1938, Rosenfeld fled with his wife to show more Prague, where he worked as a correspondent for the Jewish Chronicle in London and hoped to immigrate. Stranded by the outbreak of the war, he was deported to Lodz together with five thousand Jews in November 1941. When the ghetto was liquidated in August 1944, he was deported to Auschwitz, where he was murdered show less
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In the Beginning Was the Ghetto: Notebooks from Lodz
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Łódź, Poland; Lodz Ghetto
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Holocaust

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Nonfiction, History, Biography & Memoir
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940.53History & geographyHistory of EuropeHistory of Europe1918-World War II, 1939-1945
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DS135 .P63 .R67813History of Europe, Asia, Africa and OceaniaAsiaHistory of AsiaIsrael (Palestine). The JewsJews outside of Palestine
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