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Index
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgements
Preface
1 First steps to iniquity
2 1933: the shadow of the swastika
3 Towards disinheritance
4 After the Nuremberg Laws
5 ‘Hunted like rats’
6 ‘The seeds of a terrible vengeance’
7 September 1939: the trapping of Polish Jewry
8 ‘Blood of innocents’
9 1940: ‘a wave of evil’
10 War in the West: terror in the East
11 January–June 1941: the spreading net
12 ‘It cannot happen!’
13 ‘A crime without a name’
14 ‘Write and record!’
15 The ‘final solution’
16 Eye-witness to mass murder
17 20 January 1942: the Wannsee Conference
18 ‘Journey into the unknown’
19 ‘Another journey into the unknown’
20 ‘If they have enough time, we are lost’
21 ‘Avenge our tormented people’
22 From Warsaw to Treblinka: ‘these disastrous and horrible days’
23 Autumn 1942: ‘at a faster pace’
24 ‘The most horrible of all horrors’
25 September–November 1942: the spread of resistance
26 ‘To save at least someone’
27 ‘Help me get more trains’
28 Warsaw, April 1943: hopeless days of revolt
29 ‘The crashing fires of hell’
30 ‘To perish, but with honour’
31 ‘A page of glory… never to be written’
32 ‘Do not think our spirit is broken’
33 ‘One should like so much to live a little bit longer’
34 From the occupation of Hungary to the Normandy landings
35 ‘May one cry now?’
36 July–September 1944: the last deportations
37 September 1944: the Days of Awe
38 Revolt at Birkenau
39 Protectors and persecutors
40 The death marches
41 The ‘tainted luck’ of survival
EPILOGUE: ‘I will tell the world’
Notes and sources
Index
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