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Etty: A Diary 1941-43

Etty: A Diary 1941-43

Etty: A Diary 1941-43

Etty: A Diary 1941-43

by Hillesum, Etty

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London: Triad Grafton, 1986 0586062513. Paperback. Very Good. No inscriptions or annotations. 288 pages. "Etty Hillesum began writing her diary in March 1941, possibly at the suggestion of her analyst Julius Spier, whom she had been attending to for a month. Although his patient, Etty also became his secretary and friend and eventually his lover. His influence on her spiritual development is apparent in her diaries; as well as teaching her how to deal with her depressive and egocentric episodes he introduced her to the Bible and St. Augustine and helped her develop a deeper understanding of the work of Rilke and Dostoyevsky. Her diaries record the increasing anti-Jewish measures imposed by the occupying German army, and the growing uncertainty about the fate of fellow Jews who had been deported by them. As well as forming a record of oppression her diaries describe her spiritual development and deepening faith in God. When round-ups of Jews intensified in July 1942 she took on administrative duties for the Jewish Council, voluntarily transferring to a department of "Social Welfare for People in Transit" at Westerbork transit camp. She worked there for a month, but returned in June 1943, by which time she had refused offers to go into hiding in the belief that her duty was to support others scheduled to be transported from Westerbork to the concentration camps in the German-occupied Poland and Germany. On 5 July 1943, her personal status was suddenly revoked and she became a camp internee along with her father, mother and brother Mischa.On 7 September 1943, the family were deported from Westerbork to Auschwitz. Only Jaap Hillesum did not go with them; he arrived in Westerbork after their removal and in February 1944 was sent to Bergen-Belsen, dying shortly after its liberation in April 1945." Wikipedia Etty died in Auschwitz in 1943. Her diary is uplifting and interesting to compare and contrast with that of Anne Frank. .

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Title
Etty: A Diary 1941-43
Author
Hillesum, Etty
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Paperback
ISBN 10
0586062513
ISBN 13
9780586062517
Publisher
London: Triad Grafton, 1986 0586062513
Place of Publication
London
This edition first published
February 14, 1985
Keywords
Amsterdam WWII Holocaust Spiritual Liberation Westerbork Jewish History QSE

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