Taking as its point of departure Omer Bartov's acclaimed Anatomy of
a Genocide, this volume brings together previously unknown accounts
by three individuals from Buczacz. These rare narratives give
personal glimpses into daily life in unsettled times: a Polish
headmaster during World War I, a Ukrainian teacher and witness to
both Soviet and German rule, and a Jewish radio technician,
genocide survivor, and member of the Polish resistance. Together,
they offer a prismatic perspective on a world remote from our own
that nonetheless helps us understand how people not unlike
ourselves responded to mass violence and destruction.
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