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In April 1945, when the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp was surrendered and handed over to the British Army, Canadian forces arrived on scene to provide support, to bear witness, and to document the crimes. They were overwhelmed, understaffed, and left without adequate supplies, equipment, and medicine. Their encounters at the camp were haunting, transformative experiences that forever changed their lives.
In Kingdom of Night, Mark Celinscak reveals the engagement of Canadian troops and other personnel at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. The book brings together a series of gripping, often deeply moving accounts that demonstrate the critical relief work carried out by Canadians who have been largely overlooked for more than seventy-five years. It outlines in both stark and moving detail what a cross-section of Canadians both said and did during the liberation efforts at one of the most notorious sites in Hitler’s camp system.
In addition, biographical overviews are presented for each Canadian featured in the book, not only highlighting some of their life-saving and humanitarian work, but also revealing what ultimately became of their lives after the war. Kingdom of Night depicts the gruelling efforts by those who assisted the victims of one of the greatest crimes in history.
Kingdom of Night tells the stories of Canadians – in their own voices – during the liberation of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
Mark Celinscak is the Louis and Frances Blumkin Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies and the Executive Director of the Sam and Frances Fried Holocaust and Genocide Academy at the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
“Celinscak compiles stark and moving personal accounts by Canadians engaged in the liberation of one of the most notorious sites in Hitler’s camp system... This book fills a gap in the history of the atrocities and its effect on those who saw it first-hand.”
Canadian Jewish Literary Awards
“In Kingdom of Night, Celinscak powerfully illustrates through their own words the experiences of these Canadian military and relief personnel. The result is a collection of witness testimonies which will both appeal to a general reader and influence future research into Belsen’s liberation and relief... [it is] an essential book.”
Robert Thompson, University College London
Holocaust Studies: A Journal of Culture and History
"With the remarkable testimonies contained in Kingdom of Night, Mark Celinscak demonstrates that we still have much to learn about Belsen. Expertly introduced and contextualized, the testimonies make for a profoundly moving reading experience. More than just a reminder of the Canadian involvement in the liberation of the camp, this book is a valuable addition to the literature on the Holocaust in general."
Dan Stone, Professor of Modern History, Royal Holloway, University of London
"This invaluable collection of witness testimonies brings to light moving accounts of relief work and reportage by Canadians that have gone undocumented since 1945. Mark Celinscak’s painstaking collecting efforts and his insightful introduction make this compilation of hitherto unseen material a vital contribution to Holocaust studies."
Suzanne Bardgett, Head of Research and Academic Partnerships, Imperial War Museum Institute
"Mark Celinscak’s Kingdom of Night presents the testimonies of Canadians who participated in the liberation of Bergen-Belsen concentration camp and its aftermath in a unique multidimensional volume. Celinscak deepens our appreciation of these eyewitness testimonies by providing short biographies of those whose accounts he uses. And not incidentally, he carves out a distinct place for Canadian participation in an epic event usually credited simply to British forces."
Robert H. Abzug, Audre and Bernard Rapoport Regents Chair of Jewish Studies (Emeritus) and Professor of History and American Studies (Emeritus), The University of Texas at Austin
Winner - 2022 Canadian Jewish Literary Award - Holocaust
Short-listed - 2023 Vine Award for Canadian Jewish Literature - History Awarded by the Koffler Centre of the Arts
Winner - 2023 Vine Award for Canadian Jewish Literature - History Awarded by the Koffler Centre of the Arts