Described by the book's Polish publisher as a literary take on the
author's experience in the Lodz ghetto and the Nazi concentration
camps. Arnold Mostowicz, a Polish Jew was a doctor in the Lodz
ghetto and intermittently in the camps. He was a witness to and
participant in situations that have received little attention. The
book contains a unique account of a worker demonstration in 1940,
and a description of the Gypsy camp that the Nazis had created on
the edge of the Lodz ghetto. It also gives an analysis of how the
antagonism between the Lodz Jews and the German and Czech Jews,
deported to the ghetto, played itself out in everyday life.
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