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pt. 1. The Jews of Wierzbnik |
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The prewar Jewish community of Wierzbnik-Starachowice |
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The outbreak of war |
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The early months of German occupation |
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The Judenrat |
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The German occupiers in Wierzbnik-Starachowice |
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Coping with adversity in Wierzbnik, 1940-1942 |
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pt. 2. The destruction of the Wierzbnik ghetto |
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Wierzbnik on the eve of destruction |
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The Aktion, October 27, 1942 |
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Into the camps |
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pt. 3. Terror and typhus: fall 1942-spring 1943 |
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Personalities and structures |
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The typhus epidemic |
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The Althoff massacres |
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Tartak |
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pt. 4. Stabilization |
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The Kolditz era : summer-fall 1943 |
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Jewish work |
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Food, property, and the underground economy |
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The Ukrainian guards |
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Poles and Jews |
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Children in the camps |
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Childbirth, abortion, sex, and rape |
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The Schroth era : winter-spring 1944 |
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pt. 5. Consolidation, escape, evacuation |
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Closing Majówka and Tartak |
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The final days |
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From Starachowice to Birkenau |
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The Starachowice women and children in Birkenau |
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