讲述故事的明信片:波兰罗兹隔都的日常生活

Shlomit Ben Yishai, N. Davidovitch, R. Dorot
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本研究探讨了写在罗兹犹太区的明信片,这些明信片可以作为了解其历史背景的知识来源。这些明信片就其本质而言,反映了贫民窟居民在被迫居住期间的社会、人口和心理过程。人们发现明信片是信息的主要来源,是对它们被写下来的时刻所发生的事情的杰出历史证明。该研究通过两份广泛的目录对它们进行了绘制:第一个是“年份目录”,它检查了1940年至1945年罗兹犹太人区的历史事件,这些事件出现在“罗兹犹太人区编年史”中,与明信片上的反映或缺乏反映相比较。第二个目录是“明信片目录”,它对明信片中出现的所有主题进行了广泛而详细的审查,按照明信片写作和发送的时间顺序,与犹太人区的事件有关,作为分析的起点。从研究结果中可以明显看出,明信片一方面构成了真实可靠的信息来源,而另一方面,它们也尽可能多地呈现了个人方面。因此,除了信件和日记提供的证词外,还可以通过上面的文字收集到有关当时犹太人区事件的更多主要资料。在这项研究中,贫民窟居民的生活和行为通过最简洁的方式——明信片被揭示出来,明信片上的铭文向我们展示了人类的行为,传达了情感、关注和渴望,这些情感、关注和渴望与人类生存的需要以及人们、他们的家庭和社区在严峻和命运的时代的生存需要一起出现。研究结果可能对纪念大屠杀、教学、指导和学习以及使大屠杀调解人了解这一独特的认知、情感和道德的真实知识来源具有实际意义。明信片是保存和传授历史记忆的教育工具。
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Postcards That Tell a Story: Life Routines at the Lodz Ghetto, Poland
This study explores postcards written in the Lodz Ghetto, which serve as a source of knowledge about their historical context. The postcards, by their very nature, reflect the social, demographic, and psychological processes among the ghetto inhabitants during their years of forced habitation. Postcards were found to be a primary source of information and an outstanding historical testament to that which occurred, moment by moment, at the time they were written. The study charts them by means of two extensive catalogues: The first is the “Catalogue of years”, which examines the historical events in the Lodz Ghetto from 1940-1945, as they appear in “The Chronicle of the Lodz Ghetto” versus their reflection or lack of reflection in the postcards. The second catalogue is the “Catalogue of postcards”, which presents a wide and detailed review of all the topics emerging from the postcards, relating to events in the ghetto by the chronological order in which they were written and sent, as a point of departure for their analysis. It is evident from the research findings that the postcards constitute, on one hand, an authentic and reliable source of information, while on the other they also present personal aspects, as much as permitted and possible. As a result, and through that written on them, it is possible to glean additional primary information on events in the ghetto in those days, in addition to the testimonies provided by letters and diaries. In this study, the life and conduct of the ghetto inhabitants are revealed through the most concise means ‐ the postcard, where that inscribed exposes us to human conduct conveying feelings, concerns, longing that emerged together with the need for the human existence and survival of people, their family, and community, in grave and fateful times. The research findings might have practical implications for commemoration of the Holocaust, for teaching, guidance, and learning, and for exposing mediators of the Holocaust to this unique cognitive, emotional, and ethical authentic source of knowledge. The postcards serve as an educational tool for preserving and imparting historical memory.
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