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The Memory of a Lightning. Avrom Sutzkever in Vilnius
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The Memory of a Lightning. Avrom Sutzkever in Vilnius
A Word that Fights. Poetry in the Vilna Ghetto
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The City of a Young Poet
A Word that Fights. Poetry in the Vilna Ghetto
Expectations and Disappointments After the War
Some of Avrom Sutzkever‘s poems written in the Vilna ghetto and their drafts
Some typescripts of Sutzkever‘s poetry on reverse sides of pre-war stationary
Sutzkever‘s dramatic poem „Dos keyver-kind“ („The Grave Child“, finished April 12 1942); a version written in the ghetto on reverse sides of some stationary.
From Hermann Kruk's Vilna ghetto diary
From Hermann Kruk's Vilna ghetto diary
From Hermann Kruk's Vilna ghetto diary
Sutzkever‘s signed manuscript of his Vilna ghetto poem "Penimer in zumpfn" ("Faces in Swamp"). April 31 1943.
A report of the "paper brigade“ – a group of intellectuals forced by the Nazis to sort Jewish books and manuscripts, to which Sutzkever belonged.
The monograph of David E. Fishman "The Book Smugglers" is dedicated to the efforts of Sutzkever and other members of the “paper brigade” to save treasures of Jewish culture from the Nazis in the Vilna ghetto and from the soviet regime of the post-war Lithuania.
A fragment of A. Sutzkever's poetry