Rescued from oblivion : the Leyb Koniuchowsky papers and the holocaust in provincial Lithuania

Collection:
Mokslo publikacijos / Scientific publications
Document Type:
Straipsnis / Article
Language:
Anglų kalba / English
Title:
Rescued from oblivion: the Leyb Koniuchowsky papers and the holocaust in provincial Lithuania
In the Journal:
Holocaust and genocide studies. 2014, vol. 28, no 1, p. 85-108
Keywords:
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20 amžius; Leyb Koniuchowski; Leyb Koniuchowsky; Kaunas. Kauno kraštas (Kaunas region); Vilnius. Vilniaus kraštas (Vilnius region); Lietuva (Lithuania); Krikščionybė. Teologija / Christianity. Theology; Nusikaltimai žmogiškumui / Crime against humanity; Papročiai. Apeigos / Customs. Rites; Teisės ir laisvės / Rights and freedoms; Žydai / Jews.
Summary / Abstract:

LTReikšminiai žodžiai: Apeiginis žydų pažeminimas; Heydekrug; Holokaustas; Išsigelbėjęs nuo Holokausto; Kerštas; Krikščioniškas antisemitizmas; Leyb Koniuchowski; Leyb Koniuchowsky; Lietuvos provincija; Liudijimai; Pasipriešinimas; Žydų genocidas; Cristian Antisemitism; Heydekrug; Jewish genocide; Leyb Koniuchowski; Leyb Koniuchowsky; Lithuania; Lithuanian province; Resistance; Revenge; Ritual humiliations of Jews; Survivor from Holocaust; Testimonies; The Holocaust.

ENMuch of our knowledge of the Holocaust in Lithuania is based on experiences in or near Vilnius and Kaunas. In the smaller towns, where tens of thousands of Jews lived before the war, so few survived that first-hand accounts are rare; all the less do official German sources offer a window onto events, recording little more than overall numbers. The present contribution draws attention to a lesser-known collection of survivor testimonies gathered after the war by Leyb Koniuchowsky, primarily in Germany’s Feldafing displaced persons camp. Case studies of ritual humiliation of Jews by their small-town and village neighbors, experiences in a minor camp complex, and the pursuit of vengeance by one survivor who gained temporary employment in the postwar Soviet security services, point toward the place of oral testimony in elucidating events in hard-to-document places. They raise questions about whether events in better-known localities were “typical” or not. [From the publication]

DOI:
10.1093/hgs/dcu019
ISSN:
8756-6583; 1476-7937
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