The world outside the camp: frames of reference. The authority of terror. Defense of the dimension of life
Institutions of state crime
Living space. At home. The road to work. Space and communication
Breaking the prisoners' solidarity
Social differentiation and the odds for survival. Unequal chances on arrival. Unequal chances of defense
A place in the structure of terror. Penal crews. The privileges of relative stability. Ambiguous privileges. Muselmanner-beyond chance and judgment. Industrial death. The elite
The psychological relativity of numbers. Size of the apparatus of violence. Colored triangles. Letters and numbers
Socio-economic defense mechanisms. The function and evolution of the camp market. The battle for power
The organized resistance movement
Mechanisms of adaption and self-defense. The social experiment. Reduction of material needs
People and values. Values as a frame of reference. The reinterpretation of moral standards.