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Excerpts from Ravensbrück by Germaine Tillion, translation copyright © 1975 by Doubleday & Company, Inc., reprinted by permission of the publisher.
"A Year in Treblinka Horror Camp", by Yankel Wiernik, from Jacob Gladstein, ed., An Anthology of the Holocaust, copyright © 1968 by the Jewish Publication Society of America, is used through the courtesy of the Society.
Excerpts from Evewitness Auschwitz, copyright © 1979 by Filip Muller, translation copyright © 1979 by Routledge & Kegan Paul, are reprinted with the permission of Stein & Day Publishers and Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd.
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Poems from Swastika Poems by William Heyen, copyright © 1977 by William Heyen, reprinted by permission of Vanguard Press, Inc.
"Visitor from Buchenwald" reprinted from Bright Winter by Virginia MishnunHardman, copyright © 1977 by Virginia Mishnun-Hardman, by permission of the author and New York University Press.
"If the prophets broke in . . ." from O The Chimneys by Nellie Sachs, reprinted by permission of Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Inc. Translation copyright © 1967 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Inc.
"T. S. Eliot at Bergen Belsen" by Leslie Mittleman is reprinted by permission of the Reconstructionist, published by the Jewish Reconstructionist Foundation.
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Publication information:
Book title: Hitler's Death Camps:The Sanity of Madness.
Contributors: Konnilyn G. Feig - Author.
Publisher: Holmes & Meier.
Place of publication: New York.
Publication year: 1981.
Page number: xi.
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