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Rare notebook of Auschwitz poems donated to museum

Few copies exist of poems written inside the camp

November 9, 2020 12:48
Bożena Janina Zdunek's notebook
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A rare notebook filled with more than a dozen poems by female inmates inside Auschwitz has been donated to the former Nazi death camp’s museum. 

The 32-page manuscript contains 17 poems, including several verses by Jewish survivor Krystyna Żywulska, who is best known for her post-war memoir “I Survived Auschwitz”.

The volume is an “extraordinary and precious document,” said Dr. Wojciech Płosa, who heads the museum’s archives. 

“Amid the horrible daily realities of the Birkenau camp, they found the strength and time to collect what was so ephemeral, lyrics of camp poems created by female prisoners as snapshots of immense suffering and longing for freedom.”