“我第一次看到父亲哭泣”——塞格德地区儿童关于大屠杀的自我记录

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Dóra Pataricza
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摘要塞格德是匈牙利南部的主要驱逐中心,1944年6月,三列火车从这里出发。第一列火车开往奥斯威辛集中营,那里的大多数人在抵达时被杀害。第二列火车脱钩,一半开往奥斯威辛。列车的后半段和第三段最终在维也纳附近的Strasshof,大多数人在那里幸存下来。这些运输工具的设置使塞格德犹太人的存活率特别高,包括儿童和老人。目前的论文收集了来自塞格德的犹太儿童的自我文件,他们在集中营的生活,以及他们战后的直接生活。
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“The first time I saw my father cry” – ego-documents by children from the Szeged region on the Holocaust
ABSTRACT Szeged was the main deportation centre for Southern Hungary, in June 1944 three trains departed from here. The first train went to Auschwitz, where most people were killed upon arrival. The second train was uncoupled, half going to Auschwitz. The train’s second half and the third transport ended up in Strasshof near Vienna, where most people survived. The setup of these transports resulted in Szeged’s Jewry having an exceptionally high survival rate, including children and elderly. The current paper serves as a collection of ego-documents by Jewish children from Szeged, their lives in concentration camps, and their immediate post-war lives.
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Jewish Culture and History
Jewish Culture and History Arts and Humanities-History
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