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This Way for the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen Study Guide

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by Tadeusz Borowski
About 47 pages (14,231 words)
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Further Reading

Aroneanu, Eugene, comp., Inside the Concentration Camps, translated by Thomas Whissen, Praeger, 1996.

This oral history presents 100 eyewitness testimonies, first recorded in 1945, of the concentration experience from the point of view of many different types of survivors.

Borowski, Tadeusz, This Way for the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen, translated by Barbara Vedder, Penguin USA, 1992.

This is a recent edition of Borowski's work.

Clendinnen, Inga, Reading the Holocaust, Cambridge University Press, 1999.

Clendinnen explores the experience of the Holocaust from the point of view of both the victims and the perpetrators, and discusses survivor testimonies of writers.

Gutman, Yisrael, and Michael Berenbaum, eds., Anatomy of the Auschwitz Death Camp, Indiana University Press, 1998.

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