Experiment Human – On early concentration camp testimony

Daniel Krochmalnik
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The atrocities that the prisoners in the concentration and extermination camps actually suffered in the 20th century can hardly be understood by outsiders like us today, especially if one takes a closer look at the experiences of the survivors, who offer cruel testimony on the human beast. This is also the case with the concentration camp testimonies in Daniel Krochmalnik’s contribution, which tell of the deadly experiments of the so-called ›Overman‹ and how he, inspired by the National Socialist master-race ideology, assumed an almost divine mission to exterminate everything human in his victims, so that death often seemed to be the only salvation. In view of such descriptions, which pervade the entire concentration camp literature, one inevitably has to ask oneself, as the author does, about the human condition and whether one can still place hope in people after all this – because the shocking experiences of the homo carceris in the concentration camps and gulags of the last century fundamentally shake the self-understanding of the human as a moral being, who can in fact transform into an angry beast at any time, especially under the influence of totalitarian systems of thought and rule as that Chapter »Homo homini lupus« shows. Nevertheless, in the end the author does not want to give up all hope in ›humanistic moral resources‹, even if the very existence of the »camp man« seems to contradict this.
实验人类-关于早期集中营的证词
20世纪集中营和灭绝营的囚犯们所遭受的暴行,今天的局外人很难理解,尤其是如果仔细观察幸存者的经历,他们为人类这头野兽提供了残酷的证词。丹尼尔·克洛克马尔尼克(Daniel Krochmalnik)的著作中关于集中营的证词也是如此,书中讲述了所谓“超人”(Overman)的致命实验,以及他如何受到国家社会主义优等种族意识形态的启发,承担了一种近乎神圣的使命,要消灭受害者身上的一切人性,因此死亡似乎往往是唯一的救赎。针对这样的描述,弥漫整个集中营文学,一个不可避免的问自己,正如作者,对人类的处境和后是否仍能将希望放在人的震惊体验这一切——因为人类carceris集中营和集中营的上世纪从根本上动摇了人类道德的自我理解,实际上谁能转变成一个愤怒的野兽,在任何时候,特别是在极权主义思想和统治体系的影响下,正如“人之狼”一章所示。然而,作者最终并不想放弃对“人文道德资源”的所有希望,即使“营地人”的存在似乎与此相矛盾。
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