Holocaust and Genocide Studies
Volume 8, Issue 1, 1994, Pages 1-27

The social and cultural life of the prisoners in the jewish forced labor camp at skarżysko-kamienna (Article)

Karay F.*
  • a Tel-Aviv University, Israel

Abstract

The article discusses the social and cultural life among the Jewish prisoners at the Skarżysko-Kamienna forced labor camp in central Poland. The activities included organized observances of religious and national customs and creative arts and performances of many kinds. The activitles served several functions for the artists and audiences. Whether as a source of income in the struggle for physical survival, or as a psychological escape from the terrible reality of daily life in the camp, or as a unlfying element for the fragmented prisoner population, or as a from of political resistance, these social and cultural activities in the camp constitute a singular phenomenon in the history of the Holocaust. © 1994 by Oxford University Press.

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Social Control Policies education Ceremonial Behavior Social Values leisure social psychology economics psychological aspect physiology mental health daily life activity prisoner war Activities of Daily Living Poland work Prisoners ethnology religion social control Jew Jews cultural factor Article prison history symbolism History, 20th Century World War II legal aspect Concentration Camps Cultural Characteristics Holidays social behavior

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DOI: 10.1093/hgs/8.1.1
ISSN: 87566583
Cited by: 2
Original Language: English