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Cold Crematorium Reporting from the Land of Auschwitz w/Alex Bruner Susan R. Suleiman & Amy Schwartz
29 Jan star 0 Holocaust Literature
The discussion explores the newly translated work "Cold Crematorium: Reporting from the Land of Auschwitz" by Jozsef Debreczeni, shedding light on lesser-known personal accounts from the Holocaust. Despite being originally published in Hungarian in 1950, this book has remained inaccessible to English-speaking audiences until recently. The conversation with Debreczeni's nephew, Alexander Bruner, literary scholar Susan Suleiman, and Moment book editor Amy E. Schwartz highlights the importance of this memoir in expanding the Holocaust canon and understanding the depth of trauma experienced. The book's translation adds a crucial voice to the historical narrative, emphasizing ongoing efforts to honor Holocaust memory and education, as discussed in the context of International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
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