Suicide during the Holocaust is a particularly complex and difficult subject. For example, concentration camp guards often blamed murdered prisoners’ deaths on suicide, but some actual acts of suicide during the years of the Nazi regime have been viewed as expressions of resistance against a system that claimed the power of life and death.
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Jewish Perspectives on the Holocaust
"Saxa loquuntur"
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Jewish Perspectives on the Holocaust
"The St. Louis Is Close to Cuba"
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Jewish Perspectives on the Holocaust
Diary of Adolf Guttentag