Clothing is more than just an outer shell. The way we dress is an expression of self-confidence, of dignity. What significance did clothing have in Nazi camps, in a system that aimed to destroy individuality? Polish historian and journalist Karolina Sulej explores this question. In a sensitive and multi-layered way, she addresses a topic that has rarely been the focus of Holocaust literature. Based on archival findings, research work and a large number of personal encounters, her brilliant analysis (published by Bernhard Hartmann // with a foreword by Mirjam Zadoff) shows how important personal matters were for survival.
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