
'Adolf Island'
The Nazi Occupation of Alderney
Manchester University Press
Published on 15. March 2022
Book
Hardback
488 pages
978-1-5261-4906-0 (ISBN)
Description
'Adolf Island' offers new forensic, archaeological and spatial perspectives on the Nazi forced and slave labour programme that was initiated on the Channel Island of Alderney during its occupation in the Second World War. Drawing on extensive archival research and the results of the first in-field investigations of the 'crime scenes' since 1945, the book identifies and characterises the network of concentration and labour camps, fortifications, burial sites and other material traces connected to the occupation, providing new insights into the identities and experiences of the men and women who lived, worked and died within this landscape. Moving beyond previous studies focused on military aspects of occupation, the book argues that Alderney was intrinsically linked to wider systems of Nazi forced and slave labour. -- .
Reviews / Votes
'Adolf Island builds on Caroline Sturdy Colls' earlier, foundational work on the archaeology of the Holocaust, and like her previous writing, it features the close attention to detail and carefully weighed words needed when working on such viciously contested heritage. It is a remarkable piece of historical archaeological research and a model for work of this kind.'Gabriel Moshenska, Journal of Contemporary Archaeology -- .
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Language
English
Place of publication
Manchester
United Kingdom
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
113 colour illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 165 mm
Thickness: 42 mm
Weight
1076 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5261-4906-0 (9781526149060)
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Persons
Caroline Sturdy Colls is Professor of Conflict Archaeology and Genocide Investigation at Staffordshire University
Kevin Simon Colls is Associate Professor of Archaeology at Staffordshire University -- .
Kevin Simon Colls is Associate Professor of Archaeology at Staffordshire University -- .
Author
Professor of Holocaust Archaeology and Genocide Investigation
Archaeological Project Manager
Content
Introduction
Part I: Work
1 The labourers
2 Products of forced and slave labour
Part II: Life
3 Wire and cement
4 Architecture and experience in Sylt concentration camp
5 Norderney: into the 'tunnel of death'
6 A landscape of internment
Part III: Death
7 The deceased
8 Marked and clandestine burials
9 The missing
Part IV: Aftermath
10 The final phases of occupation
11 Legacies
Concluding remarks
Index -- .
Part I: Work
1 The labourers
2 Products of forced and slave labour
Part II: Life
3 Wire and cement
4 Architecture and experience in Sylt concentration camp
5 Norderney: into the 'tunnel of death'
6 A landscape of internment
Part III: Death
7 The deceased
8 Marked and clandestine burials
9 The missing
Part IV: Aftermath
10 The final phases of occupation
11 Legacies
Concluding remarks
Index -- .