Daniel Silver: Refuge In Hell: How Berlin's Jewish Hospital Outlasted the Nazis

By Monadnock Summe... on Sunday, July 4, 2004.
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Washington lawyer Daniel B. Silver has been in private international law practice for most of his career. He has served as General Counsel to the National Security Agency, the CIA, and a House of Representatives investigative committee, has been an adjunct professor and Distinguished Professor from Practice at the Georgetown Law Center, is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and is a board member of several Washington cultural institutions. In Refuge in Hell: How Berlin?s Jewish Hospital Outlasted the Nazis (Houghton Mifflin, 2003), Dr. Silver explores the fascinating history of a medical center which continued to operate, through the end of World War II, right in the capital of the world?s most notorious anti-Semitic regime and delivered what medical care it could while sheltering a large percentage of the city's remaining Jews. Based on personal interviews with Jewish survivors who were in the hospital during the war years ? patients, staff members, and others ?, Dr. Silver traces an extraordinary story of survival and reconstructs the essence of a community that lived and worked in conditions of agonizing fear and uncertainty, under the constant threat of deportation to the death camps, and subject to all the indignities and horrors of Jewish existence in Nazi Germany

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