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Cover
ALSO BY CHRISTOPHER R. BROWNING
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
CONTENTS
List of Illustrations
Maps
Occupied Poland, 1939–1944
Wierzbnik–Starachowice: The Surrounding Region
Wierzbnik–Starachowice: Ghetto, Factories, and Camps
Acknowledgments
A Note on Names
Introduction
PART I THE JEWS OF WIERZBNIK
1 The Prewar Jewish Community of Wierzbnik-Starachowice
2 The Outbreak of War
3 The Early Months of German Occupation
4 The Judenrat
5 The German Occupiers in Wierzbnik-Starachowice
6 Coping with Adversity in Wierzbnik, 1940–1942
PART II THE DESTRUCTION OF THE WIERZBNIK GHETTO
7 Wierzbnik on the Eve of Destruction
8 The Aktion, October 27, 1942
9 Into the Camps
PART III TERROR AND TYPHUS: FALL 1942–SPRING 1943
10 Personalities and Structures
11 The Typhus Epidemic
12 The Althoff Massacres
13 Tartak
PART IV STABILIZATION
14 The Kolditz Era: Summer–Fall 1943
15 Jewish Work
16 Food, Property, and the Underground Economy
17 The Ukrainian Guards
18 Poles and Jews
19 Children in the Camps
20 Childbirth, Abortion, Sex, and Rape
21 The Schroth Era: Winter–Spring 1944
PART V CONSOLIDATION, ESCAPE, EVACUATION
22 Closing Majówka and Tartak
23 The Final Days
24 From Starachowice to Birkenau
25 The Starachowice Women and Children in Birkenau
26 Escapees
PART VI AFTERMATH
27 Return to and Flight from Wierzbnik
28 Postwar Investigations and Trials in Germany
29 Conclusion
Notes
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