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The Last Jew of Treblinka: A Survivor’s Memory, 1942-1943

Quickly becoming a cornerstone of Holocaust historiography, this is a devastatingly stark memoir from one of the lone survivors of Treblinka.

Why do some live while so many others perish? Tiny children, old men, beautiful girls - in the gas chambers of Treblinka, all are equal. The Nazis kept the fires of Treblinka burning night and day, a central cog in the wheel of the Final Solution.

In the tradition of Elie Wiesel's Night and Primo Levi's Survival in Auschwitz and The Drowned and the Saved, Rajchman provides the only survivors' record of Treblinka. Originally written in Yiddish in 1945 without hope or agenda other than to bear witness, Rajchman's account shows that sometimes the bravest and most painful act of all is to remember.

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This review will be short for what I have read in the course of two days has me experiencing many emotions—Sadness, anger and relief.I experienced sadness for all the lives lost. Anger for the atrocities done. Relief for the freedom of one man.At first as I began reading I cried and grew mad with God. Then I was astonished by what these prisoners endured and slave-labored through. Lastly, I read the last remaining chapters almost in a numb state. I felt no sadness or anger. As if the torture that became a norm for these prisoners placed me in a trance like state. I just read the words, took in the horrific scenes developing in my mind to its final conclusion.Should one recommend such a book? Should one be exposed to the horrors that await the reader in this book? I do not know if I would say I’d recommend it. But I will say it is necessary to be acquainted with the past of history and the bloodiness that saturates it in order to understand the plight of Jewish survivors and any survivor who lived through the nightmare to tell the tale.May all those who perished find rest in God. May those who remain look forward to the sweet rest of God once they leave the land of the living. Amen.

The Last Jew of Treblinka: A Memoir was written by Chil Rajchman. It is the chilling tale of the death camp Treblinka by one of the very few who survived. His memoir was mainly written in hiding in Warsaw before the Soviets took it over. It contains some of the best descriptions of the Nazi program of extermination. His very deliberate method of relating what happened to him is quite chilling. Although he doesn’t deliberately make it emotional, you can’t help but get the emotions he is feeling at any time.Chil does not tell anything about his past prior to being in Treblinka. Through other sources we find he was born in Lodz on June 14, 1914. In 1939, he and one sister fled as the Germans approached. He and his sister were captured near Lublin and deported to Treblinka. Here he immediately lost his sister while he was chosen among the one hundred men needed to run the camp. Later, he finds his sister’s dress.The book is neither long nor difficult to read; but it takes longer to read it than some other memoirs. This is due to his deliberate matter of fact writing that tells so much emotion between the lines. Of the many Holocaust memoirs I have read, this has to be one of the most chilling. What we know of Treblinka comes only through a very small number of survivors.

Have you ever heard something so extraordinarily insane/incredible that, while you intellectually understand what is being told to you, you simply can't emotionally process it? I found myself, in a way, as detached as the author seemed to be. I believe every word to be true but the level of evil that existed, which he and so many others suffered, to be so hellish, so beyond anyone's wildest imagining of what evil is, that I lacked the ability to despair over what I read. I feel anger. A red, hot anger towards humanity in general, but what he witnessed is so, so beyond anything I can truly emotionally comprehend. How can there be a God if this is how he let's his children suffer?

I have read every review of this book, and agree completely with their universal sorrow and outrage at the horrors inflicted on those poor people. As much as I despise those who who treated them so mercilessly and so brutally, I must confess that my most powerful regret is that any human person could become so dehumanized. I would rather be one of those tortured and murdered than be one of those torturers and murderers. I can't imagine anyone would disagree with me on this.

Harrowing descriptions depict the ten months Rajchman spent in the death camp. The story, lucid and dark, addresses the unfathomably evil, monstrous acts perpetrated on the Jewish victims by Ukrainian guards and German commanders. Rajchman’s account reveals not only how the Jews were savaged and murdered, but also reveals the depraved actions of the Nazis to hide their crimes.Yechiel Meyer Rajchman, born in Lodz, Poland, in June of 1914, was caught in a Nazi round-up of Jews in Lublin, Poland, in 1943, and sent, along with his younger sister, to Treblinka. The graphic account bears witness to the relentless beatings, continual hunger, rampant disease and the endless torture inflicted upon the prisoners while living in insufferable conditions. The memoir stands as an excellent source of information on Treblinka death camp and on the Holocaust.

This is one man's memoir of his time in Treblinka. He with his young sister were one of thousands of people taken by cattle cars to be systematically killed. His sister was taken to a gas chamber immediately. He ended up being used by the Germans along with other Jewish men to get whatever money, precious metals, cut the hair off of women before they entered the gas chambers, burn the bodies because the German's hoped not to be found to be evil, but because of these reports from people forced to do their bidding, being beaten regularly, not fed much, in a filthy environment with lack also of adequate water, they were the voices to attest to this evil. It did happen. Humans did this to other humans. This story came out years later. He eventually went to live in a country in South America and had three sons. His memoir was needed to add to the voices speaking up about this evil. We must remember, otherwise we could end up repeating it. I had family that ended up in concentration camps and were murdered. I don't want this ever to happen again.

Raw. Horrifying. There is nothing white washed in this account. I can't imagine surviving one day in this hell! How can one human beings be so cruel to another? How can the camp staff shuffle tens of thousands from train to gas chamber and think this is right? Impossible. Torture for amusement like the roman colosseum. What's amazing is the spirit to survive and the willingness by a few to help though it endangers their own life. To save one seems insignificant.

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