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Vittel Diary (22.5.43 - 16.9.43)
註釋This work, which was composed in 1943 in Vittel, an internment camp in eastern France, has relatively little to say about life in this comparatively benign place. Rather, it has a lot to say about the destruction of the Warsaw Ghetto, to which he was an eyewitness as well as being involved with the resistance.The overarching structure, theme, and style of this work are informed by Katzenelson's need to give voice to the ineffable anguish and devastation he feels at the loss of the two things he loves most dearly: the Jewish people and his family.--Publisher's description.