Survival in Auschwitz (If this is a man) Quotes

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Visions of Auschwitz Quotes

Here we received the first blows: and it was so new and senseless that we felt no pain, neither in body nor in spirit. Only a profound amazement: how can one hit a man without anger? (1.16)

Freedom and Confinement Quotes

But consider what value, what meaning is enclosed even in the smallest of our daily habits, in the hundred possessions which even the poorest beggar owns: a handkerchief, an old letter, the photo o...

Dehumanization and Suffering Quotes

Dawn came on us like a betrayer; it seemed as though the new sun rose as an ally of our enemies to assist in our destruction. The different emotions that overcame us, of resignation, of futile rebe...

Language and Communication Quotes

The door opened with a crash, and the dark echoed with outlandish orders in that curt, barbaric barking of Germans in command which seems to give vent to millennial anger. (1.27)

Race Quotes

During the interrogations that followed, I preferred to admit my status of "Italian citizen of Jewish race." (1.4)

Perseverance Quotes

"[M]an is bound to pursue his own ends by all possible means, while he who errs but once pays dearly." (1.3)

Strategies and Choices Quotes

A few had given themselves up spontaneously, reduced to desperation by the vagabond life, or because they lacked the means to survive, or to avoid separation from a captured relation, or even—abs...

The Arbitrary and the Absurd Quotes

We also know that not even this tenuous principle of discrimination between fit and unfit was always followed, and that later the simpler method was often adopted of merely opening both the doors o...