Artigo Revisado por pares

Fredy Hirsch: Changing Perspectives on his Memory

2021; Oxford University Press; Volume: 35; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1093/hgs/dcab015

ISSN

8756-6583

Autores

Michal Aharony,

Tópico(s)

European history and politics

Resumo

Abstract At the Theresienstadt family camp in Auschwitz thousands of Jews were kept alive in “favorable” living conditions, only to be gassed after six months. Few scholars have examined one of the most influential figures there, Fredy Hirsch, a gay German-Jewish refugee to Czechoslovakia who initiated and managed the “children’s block.” Hundreds under his care received better food and were spared the brutality prevailing elsewhere in Auschwitz, brightening their final months. How he sacrificed his life for the children offers a particular window into the annihilation of Czech Jewry. The following analyzes changing images of Hirsch in literature and commemoration, the uncertainty surrounding his death, and the meaning survivors ascribed to Hirsch’s homosexuality.

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