Female SS guards and workaday violence

the Majdanek Concentration Camp, 1942-1944

Female SS guards and workaday violence
Elissa Mailänder Koslov, Eliss ...
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Female SS guards and workaday violence

the Majdanek Concentration Camp, 1942-1944

How did "ordinary women," like their male counterparts, become capable of brutal violence during the Holocaust? Cultural historian Elissa Mailänder examines the daily work of twenty-eight women employed by the SS to oversee prisoners in the concentration and death camp Majdanek/Lublin in Poland. Many female SS overseers in Majdanek perpetrated violence and terrorized prisoners not only when ordered to do so but also on their own initiative. The social order of the concentration camp, combined with individual propensities, shaped a microcosm in which violence became endemic to workaday life. The author's analysis of Nazi records, court testimony, memoirs, and film interviews illuminates the guards' social backgrounds, careers, and motives as well as their day-to-day behavior during free time and on the "job," as they supervised prisoners on work detail and in the cell blocks, conducted roll calls, and "selected" girls and women for death in the gas chambers. Scrutinizing interactions and conflicts among female guards, relations with male colleagues and superiors, and internal hierarchies, Female SS Guards and Workaday Violence shows how work routines, pressure to "resolve problems," material gratification, and Nazi propaganda stressing guards' roles in "creating a new order" heightened female overseers' identification with Nazi policies and radicalized their behavior.--

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Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Abbreviations
Chapter 1. Methodological and Theoretical Considerations
Chapter 2. The Majdanek Concentration and Death Camp: An Overview
Chapter 3. Women Looking for Work: Paths to Careers in the Concentration Camps
Chapter 4. Ravensbruck Training Camp: The Concentration Camp as Disciplinary Space
Chapter 5. Going East: Transfer to the Majdanek Concentration and Extermination Camp, 1942-1944
Chapter 6. Work Conditions at Majdanek
Chapter 7. Annihilation as Work: The Daily Work of Killing in the Camp
Chapter 8. Escapes and Their Meaning within the Structure of Power and Violence in the Camp
Chapter 9. License to Kill? Unauthorized Actions by the Camp Guards
Chapter 10. Violence as Social Practice
Chapter 11. Cruelty: An Anthropological Perspective
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Edition Notes

Tranlation of: Gewalt im Dienstalltag : die SS-Aufseherinnen des Konzentrations- und Vernichtungslagers Majdanek. Hamburg, 2009.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 373-396) and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
940.53/185
Library of Congress
D805.5.M35 M34513 2015

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xviii, 405 pages
Number of pages
405

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OL27183332M
ISBN 10
1611861705
ISBN 13
9781611861709
LCCN
2014954452
OCLC/WorldCat
895302074

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