Twice-dead : Moshe Y. Lubling, the ethics of memory, and the Treblinka Revolt
"On August 2, 1943, a small group of Jewish prisoners at the Treblinka death camp in Poland revolted against their Nazi and Ukrainian guards. The prisoners burned the camp down, facilitating the escape of 200-300 prisoners, of whom only 40-60 survived the war. Although not a single leader of the revolt survived, 27 survivors submitted eyewitness testimonies. Twice-Dead tells the story of Moshe Y. Lubling, the true leader of the Treblinka Revolt, a leader of the Labor Zionists, and the chairman of the legendary Workers' Council in the Czestochowa Ghetto. Twice-Dead corrects the accepted account of the revolt."--BOOK JACKET
Print Book, English, ©2007
Peter Lang, New York, ©2007