What is it like being inside a Nazi death camp? Is there a sense of free will? How is death conceptualized in such context? How is time, space and others experienced on such a "different planet"? And above all, how is identity and self-perception construed under the extreme conditions and unique reality of death camps? This book presents a phenomenological research that aims to capture the insider's perspective of death camps survivors, and to offer some answers to the above questions and more. Data was collected through in-depth interviews with 20 former death camp inmates. Content analysis...
What is it like being inside a Nazi death camp? Is there a sense of free will? How is death conceptualized in such context? How is time, space and oth...