Treblinka
Jean-François Steiner
1967
Was there an element of cowardice in the attitude of the Jewish masses, who preferred to suffer the worst degradation rather than revolt? Given the terrible conditions created by the fierce anti-Semitism of the local population and by the science of the Technicians, the masses had little incentive to resist. A revolt in the name of the honor of the…
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