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Jewish Doctors and the Holocaust - The Anatomy of Survival in Auschwitz

English · Hardback

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This is the first attempt to explain how Jewish doctors survived extreme adversity in Auschwitz where death could occur at any moment. The ordinary Jewish slave labourer survived an average of fifteen weeks. Ross Halpin discovers that Jewish doctors survived an average of twenty months, many under the same horrendous conditions as ordinary prisoners. Despite their status as privileged prisoners Jewish doctors starved, froze, were beaten to death and executed. Many Holocaust survivors attest that luck, God and miracles were their saviors. The author suggests that surviving Auschwitz was far more complex. Interweaving the stories of Jewish doctors before and during the Holocaust Halpin develops a model that explains the anatomy of survival. According to his model the genesis of survival of extreme adversity is the will to live which must be accompanied by the necessities of life, specific personal traits and defence mechanisms. For survival all four must co-exist.

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Ross W. Halpin, University of Sydney, Australia

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"This is a 'must read' book in medical and allied health professional schools."
Avi Ohry, MD Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine at Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Israel

"After meticulous research, Ross Halpin presents a pioneering study that intertwines fragments of testimonial accounts, documentary archival evidence and conceptual frameworks. What emerges is a compelling model of description and interpretation of the limited chances of survival of Jewish doctors in Auschwitz, one of the epicentres of the Holocaust."
Konrad Kwiet, Emeritus Professor, Resident Historian, Sydney Jewish Museum, Sydney, Australia
"The author's description of Auschwitz's medical world is an illuminating and brilliant synthesis and his final chapter, 'Anatomy of Survival', a masterpiece where one can see his own contribution to research at its best."
Etienne Lepicard, Bet Hagat and the Israeli National Council for Bioethics, Jerusalem, Israel
"This is a powerful, compelling and important work."
Garry Walter, Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Sydney Medical School and Centre for Values, Ethics and the Law in Medicine, University, Sydney, Australia

Product details

Authors Ross W Halpin, Ross W. Halpin
Publisher De Gruyter
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 26.02.2024
 
EAN 9783110596045
ISBN 978-3-11-059604-5
No. of pages 233
Dimensions 162 mm x 18 mm x 237 mm
Weight 560 g
Illustrations 30 b/w ill.
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > 20th century (up to 1945)

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