In 1953, Michel Borwicz, An Intellectual Of Polish Jewish Origin, Survivor Of The Holocaust, Published In French A Work Entitled Writings Of Those Sentenced To Death Under The German Occupation It Is The First Book To Globally Consider The Question Of Recourse To Writing In The Face Of Genocide And Extreme Violence As A Social And Historical Fact In Its Own Right. By writings Borwicz Considers Stories As Well As Poems, Songs As Well As Chronicles Or Diaries Testimony For Him Is Not A Question Of Form Or Genre, But Of Gesture. By condemned To Death He Designates Both The Jews Targeted By The Exterminating Policies And The Resistance Fighters In The Maquis, Prisons And Camps Of Occupied Europe. Borwicz Had Been Imprisoned In The Labor And Extermination Camp Of Janowska, In Lvov, Befo.
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