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'Is it possible to describe hell on a sheet of paper?'
Jerusalem Post ^ | 11-29-05 | ETGAR LEFKOVITS

Posted on 11/29/2005 5:49:49 AM PST by SJackson

The notebooks are now yellow with age and illegible in some sections. Filled with heart-wrenching short stories and poems that depict a horror beyond human imagination, they serve as the last will and testament of a young Jewish boy incarcerated in the Lodz Ghetto during World War II.

The stories were written in Polish by an ill and malnourished Avraham Cytryn over a four-year period (1940-1944) - from the time he was 13 until he was 17, when he was transported to Auschwitz and gassedto death.

After the war, the notebooks were found scattered on the floor of the family's abandoned ghetto home by the boy's sister, Lucie Cytryn-Bialer. They were recently translated into English and made into a book, Youth Writing Behind the Walls, by Yad Vashem.

"The Madness of Mankind," "Death" and "The Ghetto Freezes" [see box] are but some of the titles of the poems the prolific child scrawled in 24 notebooks, a number of which were destroyed or lost.

Cytryn was born in Lodz on October 10, 1927. When he was 13 and a pupil in a local Jewish secondary school, his upper-class family, which traced its roots in Poland back 150 years, was incarcerated in the ghetto.

For the following four years, Cytryn chronicled the horrors of life in the ghetto: the ever-present hunger, the cold, the detested Jewish collaborators with the Nazis who ran the ghetto; the lives cut short; the growing hopelessness; and the simultaneous fear of and hope for death.

What is particularly extraordinary about his writing is its lucidity and intermingling of the public and the personal. Its intensity and almost chilling maturity belie the young age of its author - in itself a metaphor for all the vibrance and talent nipped in the bud by the Nazis.

"When I lived in the hell of the ghetto and saw the flowing blood of my innocent brethren," runs one entry, "I decided to put my testimony in writing. I would have liked to extricate the soul of the accursed ghetto from the frozen jaws of imprisonment, and to reconstruct the cruel existence of the inhabitants of Litzmannstadt who were enslaved, dispossessed, and exposed to daily dangers and the shock of helplessness. I would have liked the blood to flow over the page, so that the memory of those merciless years would be passed down to the coming generations."

Another example from the book is "A Mother's Terrible Crime: A True Story from the Litzmannstadt Ghetto." It is the story of a widow with two young children, a son and a sickly baby daughter. When the son dies of tuberculoses, his mother - desperate to save her daughter's life -keeps his decomposing body in their frigid, one-room lodgings, in order to continue receiving his daily bread rations. Days later, the baby girl dies, the mother is arrested and put on trial, and finally she goes mad.

"In the Lodz ghetto thousands of such tragedies have taken place, some far worse," Cytryn recounts. "Is it possible to describe hell on a sheet of paper?"

Yet Cytryn managed to do just that. In one poem, he refers to the ghetto as "the graveyard of humankind," in which starvation and filth bred disease and death ahead of the eventual Nazi extermination of the camp in 1944.

"And just then out of the fog a blue-green face of one of those walking corpses appears... His body nothing but a skeleton...the living dead advances slowly."

BEFORE THE Germans invaded Poland in 1939, Lodz was home to 233,000 Jews - a third of the city's residents - making it Poland's second-largest Jewish community, after Warsaw.

During the first months of the German occupation, about 75,000 Jews fled the city. On February 8, 1940, the German police ordered the establishment of the Lodz Ghetto. On April 30 of that year, the four-sq.km. ghetto was completely sealed off, isolating more than 160,000 Jews from the rest of the city, which the Nazis renamed Litzmannstadt.

In all, more than 200,000 Jews from Poland, Germany, Austria, Luxembourg and what was then Czechoslovakia were imprisoned in the ghetto, with only 5,000-12,000 of them surviving the Holocaust.

In contrast to the Warsaw Ghetto, which was completely demolished after the 1943 uprising, no Jewish revolt took place in Litzmannstadt. This was partly because it was completely cut off from the rest of the city - left even without a sewer system - and partly due to the massive forced labor camp there, which led many Jews to erroneously believe their lives would be spared.

Moreover, with Lodz annexed by the Third Reich - and with a 70,000-strong German minority loyal to the Nazis living nearby - the ghetto was virtually inaccessible to underground forces.

A CHAPTER at the end of the book, written by Cytryn-Bialer, provides the reader with biographical details and the personal story behind the boy's writings that illuminate some of the characters and themes in her brother's prose. Cytryn's father died of starvation in the ghetto in 1942, at the age of 42.

His mother - who held a relatively good ghetto job (as a kitchen worker) due to the family's past social standing - was imprisoned and severely beaten at one point. At his urging, his sister, who was 16 at the time, sold her body to the Jewish "criminal police" to attain her mother's release. Only after she had done so, did she discover that her mother had already been released.

As conditions worsened in the ghetto, and even as he fell ill, Cytryn would continue his writing, using every spare minute after work.

His sister, now 82, in a telephone interview from Paris where she settled with her husband after the war, recalled those mercilessly cold and hunger-filled nights when she and her mother would beg him to stop writing and get some sleep. Even when he became sick, and was treated at the ghetto hospital, his one request of his sister was for his notebook and pencils, she says.

He had considered suicide, she says, but did not take his life out of compassion for his widowed mother, whom he felt duty-bound to protect.

Deported to Auschwitz on one of the last transports from Lodz on August 28, 1944, he was photographed together with his mother and sister boarding the train for Auschwitz, with one last notebook in his hand.

Three days after his arrival at Auschwitz, he was brought to the gas chambers, together with a group of children, promised by their Nazi captors an extra bowl of soup.


TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: auschwitz; genocide; ghetto; hell; holocaust; lodz
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1 posted on 11/29/2005 5:49:50 AM PST by SJackson
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To: SJackson
It is possible to describe hell in two words: President Hillary.
2 posted on 11/29/2005 5:56:21 AM PST by Reaganesque
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To: dennisw; Cachelot; Yehuda; Nix 2; veronica; Catspaw; knighthawk; Alouette; Optimist; weikel; ...
If you'd like to be on this middle east/political ping list, please FR mail me.

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3 posted on 11/29/2005 5:57:17 AM PST by SJackson (People have learned from Gaza that resistance succeeds, not smart negotiators., Hassem Darwish)
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To: Reaganesque
It is possible to describe hell in two words: President Hillary.

And her Vice Presidential running mate, William Jefferson Clinton.

4 posted on 11/29/2005 5:57:59 AM PST by b4its2late (If quizzes are quizzical, what are tests?)
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To: SJackson

Very moving.


5 posted on 11/29/2005 5:58:03 AM PST by ARridgerunner
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To: ARridgerunner

i agree. Very moving and tragic story.


6 posted on 11/29/2005 5:59:05 AM PST by volchef (The only time to eat diet food is while you're waiting for the steak to cook-Julia child)
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To: SJackson

Thank you. May we never forget those that have fallen to hatred.


7 posted on 11/29/2005 6:13:08 AM PST by wizr (I fear not death. Christ lives in my heart.)
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To: b4its2late
re: And her Vice Presidential running mate, William Jefferson Clinton.

Many constitutional scholars agree that Bubba Boy could not be her running mate. A person can serve only two terms as President and he's had his run at it.

Interestingly, the constitution makes not provision for becoming President by ascendancy from VP. It simply states no person can serve more than two terms, saying nothing about consecutive.

It would be a great court fight!
8 posted on 11/29/2005 6:17:16 AM PST by jwpjr
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To: SJackson
If you've ever read Mila 18 by Leon Uris, it opens a window into the psyche of some of the Polish resistance. These people were true heros; the privations they endured are beyond belief.

This sounds like another account of similar heroism.

9 posted on 11/29/2005 6:21:17 AM PST by IronJack
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To: Reaganesque; SJackson
It is possible to describe hell in two words: President Hillary.

As much as I despise Hillary Clinton and her nominal husband, let's keep things in perspective.

They couldn't hold a candle to what this boy went through.

10 posted on 11/29/2005 6:24:15 AM PST by Terabitten (Illegal immigration causes Representation without Taxation.)
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To: SJackson
Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership "NEVER AGAIN"
11 posted on 11/29/2005 6:26:29 AM PST by joesnuffy (A camel once bit my sister...necessitating her untimely death..-Mullet Ho'mar)
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To: SJackson
I would have liked the blood to flow over the page, so that the memory of those merciless years would be passed down to the coming generations."

Never forget. NEVER again.

12 posted on 11/29/2005 6:26:45 AM PST by Terabitten (Illegal immigration causes Representation without Taxation.)
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To: SJackson
How about a picture?



Note the cavernous void filled with liberal delusions between the ears.

13 posted on 11/29/2005 6:27:04 AM PST by ChadGore (VISUALIZE 62,041,268 Bush fans.)
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To: SJackson
It will happen again when the muslim take control of Europe...
14 posted on 11/29/2005 6:30:44 AM PST by 2banana (My common ground with terrorists - They want to die for Islam, and we want to kill them.)
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To: SJackson

bump


15 posted on 11/29/2005 6:36:56 AM PST by tutstar (Baptist Ping List Freepmail me if you want on or off this ping list.)
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To: SJackson

My Great Uncle had the opportunity to fly B-17's in WW2 and send more than a few Nazi's on their way. One of his regrets was that we did not enter that war sooner.


16 posted on 11/29/2005 6:38:15 AM PST by Sam's Army ("Terrorism is a matter for the police" MurryMom 11/28/05)
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To: Reaganesque

A story about the holocaust, and people on the forum can't resist mentioning the Clintons. It's pathetic.

Andrew


17 posted on 11/29/2005 6:39:54 AM PST by Andy Ross (A Scot in Trondheim)
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To: Reaganesque

No way on earth that she would ever get away with what the Nazis did. As much as we may despise her that comment almost seems to make light of what happened in WWII.


18 posted on 11/29/2005 6:39:56 AM PST by tutstar (Baptist Ping List Freepmail me if you want on or off this ping list.)
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To: Nightshift

ping


19 posted on 11/29/2005 6:40:30 AM PST by tutstar (Baptist Ping List Freepmail me if you want on or off this ping list.)
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To: Reaganesque
It is possible to describe hell in two words: President Hillary.

No, that describes tyranny.

What describes hell are these two words: New Jersey.

20 posted on 11/29/2005 6:40:32 AM PST by Lazamataz (When life gives you lemons, kick it in the shins and take its wallet.)
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