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Arno Lustiger (1924–2012)

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Arno Lustiger was born in Poland in 1924. He survived the concentration camps of Auschwitz and Buchenwald. Since 1945 he has lived in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, as an independent author and publisher. He is co-founder of the local Jewish congregation and honorary chairman of the Zionist mostra altro organization in Germany mostra meno

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(eng) Do not confuse or combine him with Dr. Arnold Lustiger or Czech author Arnošt Lustig.

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Opere di Arno Lustiger

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Il libro nero : il genocidio nazista nei territori sovietici 1941- 1945 (1999) — A cura di, alcune edizioni137 copie

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Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
Lustiger, Arno
Altri nomi
LUSTIGER, Arno
Arno LUSTIGER,
Лустигер, Арно
Data di nascita
1924-07-07
Data di morte
2012-05-15
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
Germany
Luogo di nascita
Bedzin, Poland
Luogo di morte
Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Luogo di residenza
Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Attività lavorative
historian
Holocaust survivor
author
public speaker
businessman
academic
Relazioni
Lustiger, Gila (daughter)
Organizzazioni
Fritz-Bauer Institut
Premi e riconoscimenti
Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (1984)
Breve biografia
Arno Lustiger was born to a Jewish family in Będzin, Upper Silesia (present-day Poland). His parents were Gitla and David Lustiger, a city councilor and businessman, and he had four siblings. His father's bakery machine shop was confiscated by the Nazis in 1939 at the outbreak of World War II. In 1943, the Jewish population of Będzin was confined to a ghetto. In August 1943, the ghetto was emptied and the Jews were deported to the Nazi death camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau. A few days later, the Lustiger family voluntarily went to a forced labor camp in Annaberg, Silesia, with the hope of staying together, but they were torn apart. Lustiger was sent to the concentration camp at Ottmuth and five other concentration camps, including Auschwitz and Buchenwald. His father and brother were murdered. In April 1945, Lustiger escaped a death march away from the advancing U.S. military and was rescued by the American soldiers. The U.S. Army hired him as a translator. After the war ended, he was reunited with his mother and three sisters at a displaced persons camp near Frankfurt. His plans to go to America fell through due to the ill health of his mother and sister, and he wound up staying in Frankfurt, where he helped build the postwar Jewish community as well as a successful women's apparel business. Forty years passed before he felt able to write about the Holocaust. He sold the business in the 1980s and became an historian and author. He wrote articles and books about German Jewish history, the Spanish Civil War, the persecution of Jews in the Soviet Union by Josef Stalin, and ground-breaking work on Jewish resistance against the Nazis. Zum Kampf auf Leben und Tod! Das Buch vom Widerstand der Juden, 1933–1945 (To Fight for Life and Death! The Book of Jewish Resistance, 1933-1945) was published in 1994 to international acclaim. From 2004 to 2006, he was a visiting professor at the Fritz Bauer Institute in Frankfurt.
Nota di disambiguazione
Do not confuse or combine him with Dr. Arnold Lustiger or Czech author Arnošt Lustig.

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Am 15. Mai 2012 starb im Alter von 88 Jahren Arno Lustiger, der die KZ Buchenwald und Auschwitz überlebte und nach dem Kriegsende vier Jahrzehnte auch in der Familie über Folter und Qual in den Lagern schwieg. Erst in den 1980er Jahren begann Lustiger, über den Holocaust und vor allem über die Juden, die sich gegen die Vernichtung gewehrt haben, zu schreiben - und über diejenigen - auch Deutsche, die den Juden geholfen haben, zu überleben.
Mit „Rettungswiderstand” veröffentlichte Arno Lustiger im letzten Jahr eine umfassende Dokumentation der alltäglichen und der spektakulären, der gelungenen und der gescheiterten Rettungsversuche in ganz Europa. Auf diese Weise bringt er auch die kleinen, alltäglichen Rettungsbemühungen von Einzelpersonen ebenso wie von Netzwerken ans Licht.… (altro)
 
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