The world of concentration camp in Nazi Germany. The main features of the phenomenology of the unknown
Journal: RUDN Journal of World History (Vol.12, No. 1)Publication Date: 2020-06-11
Authors : Boris Yakemenko;
Page : 7-16
Keywords : Concentration camp; understanding; Nazism; psychology; prisoner; witness;
Abstract
The system of concentration camps of Nazism, despite the abundance of special literature on this topic, is a phenomenon that only today historical science begins to reveal to itself. The inner world of the prisoners in the camps, the mental, psychological and physical conditions in which the prisoners found themselves, was and remains a particularly difficult area for researchers. This is due to the fact that one of the most difficult problems faced by the researcher of the phenomenology of the Concentration world is directly the problem of understanding this phenomenon. Is it possible to understand this phenomenology, and if so, to what extent? The article attempts to answer this question based on the consideration of the various conditions of the prisoner in the camp.
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