The Archaeology of the holocaust : Vilna, Rhodes, and escape tunnels

Collection:
Mokslo publikacijos / Scientific publications
Document Type:
Knyga / Book
Language:
Anglų kalba / English
Title:
The Archaeology of the holocaust: Vilna, Rhodes, and escape tunnels
Publication Data:
Lanham, Maryland : Rowman & Littlefield, 2019.
Pages:
xxii, 273 p
Notes:
Bibliografija ir rodyklė.
Contents:
List of Photos — Preface — Acknowledgments — 1. What If: Geoscience and Archaeology — 2. Discoveries in the Archaeology of the Holocaust — 3. An Archaeological Discovery “Hidden” in Plain Sight — 4. The Significance of Tunnels: Geoscience and Archaeology from the Ancient World to the Holocaust — 5. Why I Came to Rhodes — 6. The Secret of Jewish Rhodes — 7. The Origins of the "Final Solution" in a Forest and a Fort in Lithuania — 8. The Road to Vilna — 9. An Altruistic Nazi and the Descendants of Hope — 10. Why the Discovery of the "Holocaust Escape Tunnel" Gives the World Hope — Notes — Selected Bibliography — Index — About the Author.
Summary / Abstract:

LTReikšminiai žodžiai: 20 amžius; Žydai; Okupacija; Holokaustas; The Lithuanian XX c. history; Jews; Occupation; The Holocaust.

ENIn the summer of 2016 acclaimed archaeologist Richard Freund and his team made news worldwide when they discovered an escape tunnel from the Ponar burial pits in Lithuania. This Holocaust site where more than 100,000 people perished is usually remembered for the terrible devastation that happened there. In the midst of this devastation, the discovery of an escape tunnel reminds us of the determination and tenacity of the people in the camp and the hope they continued to carry. The Archaeology of the Holocaust takes readers out to the field with Freund and his multi-disciplinary research group as they uncover the evidence of the Holocaust, focusing on sites in Lithuania, Poland, and Greece in the past decade. Using forensic detective work, Freund tells the micro- and macro-histories of sites from the Holocaust as his team covers excavations and geo-physical surveys done at four sites in Poland, four sites in Rhodes, and 15 different sites in Lithuania with comparisons of some of the work done at other sites in Eastern Europe. The book contains testimonies of survivors, photographs, information about a variety of complementary geo-science techniques, and information gleaned from pin-point excavations. It serves as an introduction to the Holocaust and explains aspects of the culture lost in the Holocaust through the lens of archaeology and geo-science. [From the publication]

ISBN:
9781538102664 (hardcover); 9781538102671 (electronic)
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Investigations at the Heereskraftfahrpark (HKP) 562 forced-labor camp in Vilnius, Lithuania / Philip Reeder, Harry Jol, Richard Freund, Alastair McClymont, Paul Bauman, Ramūnas Šmigelskas. Heritage. 2023, vol. 6, no. 1, p. 466-482.
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