Attempting to reconstruct the workings of Everyday Life in the Concentration Camp at Ravensbr ck, the only Camp in the Nazi system designed for women, Morrison examines the prisoners\' social relationships with each other and their overlords; prisoner activities, from bartering to storytelling, from political maneuvering to coping with body lice, and, of course, the kinds of forced labor performed (Ravensbr ck was a labor camp, not an extermination camp); and the occurrences of sickness, death.
Attempting to reconstruct the workings of Everyday Life in the Concentration Camp at Ravensbr ck, the only Camp in the Nazi system designed for women, Morrison examines the prisoners\' social relationships with each other and their overlords; prisoner activities, from bartering to storytelling, from political maneuvering to coping with body lice, and, of course, the kinds of forced labor performed (Ravensbr ck was a labor camp, not an extermination camp); and the occurrences of sickness, death