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  A Doctor’s Memoir of the Romanian Holocaust


    Survival in Lager Vapniarka and the Ghettos of Transnistria

byArthur Kessler <https://boydellandbrewer.com/author/arthur-kessler>

Edited byLeo Spitzer <https://boydellandbrewer.com/author/leo-spitzer>

Translated byMargaret Robinson 
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*Based on notes kept while incarcerated in the concentration camps and 
ghettos of Transnistria, Dr. Kessler's gripping Holocaust memoir tells a 
story of calculated murder, resistance, and survival.*

In the aftermath of the Romanian Holocaust, Transnistria, a little-known 
region north of Odessa, between the Dniester and Bug rivers, came to be 
known as "the forgotten cemetery." Between 1941 and 1944, an estimated 
300,000 Jews were killed or died there from starvation and disease. This 
memoir by Dr. Arthur Kessler, based on daily notes he kept as a 
physician during his two-year imprisonment in Transnistria's Vapniarka 
concentration camp and Olgopol ghetto, provides a unique perspective of 
a Jewish medical doctor who witnessed murderous death as well as brave 
acts of resistance and survival.

Introduced and annotated by historian Leo Spitzer and translated from 
German by the late Margaret Robinson, Dr. Kessler's memoir provides an 
engrossing account of his infamous discovery that Vapniarka's Romanian 
authorities routinely, and it seems knowingly, fed camp inmates a daily 
soup containing toxic chickling peas (/Lathyrus sativus/) that induced 
paralysis, kidney failure, and oftentimes death. It reveals the daring 
by which he, together with fellow inmate medical associates, saved 
hundreds of lives by organizing a hunger strike that resulted in the 
camp's dissolution and the prisoners' relocation to ghettos throughout 
Transnistria. Kessler's narrative continues with an account of 
privileges attainable by deportees with useful skills and provides 
illuminating details about informal systems and practices that enabled 
many to survive and to provide care to fellow victims of genocidal 
persecution.

The memoir is illustrated with moving drawings produced by prisoners in 
the Vapniarka concentration camp and presented to Dr. Kessler in 
recognition of his brave work of healing.




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