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La Ragazza di Dachau
Author(s): Eva Franchi
The translation of the title is "the girl of Dachau," but is also a double entrendre for the "whore of Dachau"; the play presents a trial in which the court hears of the victimization of the female camp prisoner.
Format: One-act drama
Cast Size: 6F/8M
Snapshot
Original or Prominent Production: La Compagnia del Centro Sperimentale del Teatro di Torrelunga di Brescia, 1968; La Compagnia "I Rabdomanti", Milan, 1969
Original Language: Italian
Publisher:
In Ridotto, 1965
Experience(s) Chronicled: Perpetrators, Bystanders and Collaborators | Survivors and Subsequent Generations | Nazi War Crimes and Judgement | Women and the Holocaust