We Survived: Fourteen Histories of the Hidden and Hunted in Nazi Germany

We Survived: Fourteen Histories of the Hidden and Hunted of Nazi Germany is a compilation of survival narratives of individuals who survived persecution by Hitler's government before and during World War II. The book has been reissued multiple times since its original release in 1949 and continues to be a cited work in the literature of the Holocaust. Eric Boehm [de] had been a "press control officer" with the American military government in post-war Germany.[1] The stories are mostly told by German nationals from the Berlin area.[2]

We Survived: Fourteen Histories of the Hidden and Hunted of Nazi Germany
AuthorEric Boehm
Published1949
PublisherYale University Press
Pages308
OCLC544695
943.086
LC Class49011621

Alfred Werner, a former prisoner of Dachau, reviewed the book for the New York Times.[1] The book was described as an important antidote to the human "incapacity for sustained realization of horror."[2]

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  1. ^ a b Werner, Alfred (1949-11-20). "In the Nazi Inferno; WE SURVIVED. The Stories of Fourteen of the Hidden and the Hunted of Nazi Germany. As told to Eric H. Boehm. 308 pp. New Haven: Yale University Press. $3.75". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-05-23.
  2. ^ a b "We Survived: The Stories of Fourteen of the Hidden and Hunted of Germany, as told to Eric H. Boehm; and The Root and the Bough,". Commentary Magazine. 1950-06-01. Retrieved 2023-02-08.