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Theresienstadt – Auschwitz – Schwarzheide: Das sind die Leidensstationen des jungen tschechischen Künstlers Alfred Kantor in den Jahren 1941-1945. Im Juli 1945, zehn Wochen nach der Befreiung aus dreieinhalb Jahre dauernder Haft in Lagern des NS-Regimes, kam der damals zweiundzwanzigjährige Kantor nach Deggendorf in ein Lager für »Displaced Persons«. Dort schuf er in etwa zwei Monaten die in diesem Band vorgelegten 127 mit Wasserfarben kolorierten Zeichnungen, die er in einem von einem Buchbinder eigens angefertigten Buch mit leeren Blättern eintrug.
(Quelle: [Suhrkamp Verlag](https://www.suhrkamp.de/buch/alfred-kantor-das-buch-des-alfred-kantor-t-9783633540426))
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The moving and horrifying memories of a man who survived 3 detention camps, as he drew them during and after his detention at the model-ghetto Terezin (1941-1943), the death-camp Auschwitz-Burkenau (1943-1944), and the labor camp Swcharzheide (1944-1945).
After his liberation, Alfred Kantor creates a book with 127 watercolor and pencil drawings. By the summer of 1945, he had finished his book. He then begins to resume his life: he comes to America, returns to art school, and enrolls at the US Army as a glockenspiel musician. After his discharge, he returns to art school and begins to work at an advertising agency. He marries a woman who had also been in Terezin and together they raise two kids. His spare-time passion is the piano, and his home remains his joy.
One can only wonder why this book is not more well-known and more studied at school.
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