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Catalog Archive / Spring 2022

Last Train to Auschwitz
The French National Railways and the Journey to Accountability

Nautilus Silver Seal.2022 Nautilus Book Awards Silver Award Winner for Journalism and Investigative Reporting

“An excellent, well-written, original contribution to a growing field of business and human rights. Last Train to Auschwitz engagingly weaves together victims' narratives and historical and legal archives to provide a compelling contribution to the study of corporate accountability and transitional justice.”
—Leigh Payne, University of Oxford

In the immediate decades after World War II, the French National Railways (SNCF) was celebrated for its acts of wartime heroism. However, recent debates and litigation have revealed the ways the SNCF worked as an accomplice to the Third Reich and was actively complicit in the deportation of 75,000 Jews and other civilians to death camps. Sarah Federman delves into the interconnected roles—perpetrator, victim, and hero—the company took on during the harrowing years of the Holocaust.

Grounded in history and case law, Last Train to Auschwitz traces the SNCF’s journey toward accountability in France and the United States, culminating in a multimillion-dollar settlement paid by the French government on behalf of the railways. The poignant and informative testimonies of survivors illuminate the long-term effects of the railroad’s impact on individuals, leading the company to make overdue amends. In a time when corporations are increasingly granted the same rights as people, Federman’s detailed account demonstrates the obligations businesses have to atone for aiding and abetting governments in committing atrocities. This volume highlights the necessity of corporate integrity and will be essential reading for those called to engage in the difficult work of responding to past harms.

Sarah Federman is an Associate Professor at the Kroc School of Peace Studies at the University of San Diego.

 

Praise

“A pathbreaking book on Holocaust memory. Setting the SNCF struggle with its past into a transatlantic exchange, Federman has written an integrated history of an unfinished controversy that has already lasted more than thirty years. An important work for understanding the role of businesses in transitional justice.”
—Jean-Marc Dreyfus, University of Manchester

“The author’s analysis admirably combines scholarly scrupulousness with moral insight as she documents the personal stories of some who survived the Holocaust and others who did not. A rare book that ably combines historical edification with a moving narrative.”
Kirkus Reviews

“I don't think I fully appreciated the implications of repair for serious trauma involving institutions until reading this account. A real triumph!”
—Arthur Kleinman, Harvard University

Last Train to Auschwitz is one of the best books I’ve read on transitional justice, accountability, and the figure of the victim after periods of mass violence. The research is original, the organization of the book is clear, and the writing is elegant and engaging.”
—Ronen Steinberg, Department of History, Michigan State University

“A deep and revealing work built from personal experiences and unwavering scholarly research, Last Train to Auschwitz makes a significant contribution to existing scholarship on corporate accountability and broadly transitional justice.”
Genocide Studies and Prevention: an International Journal

Last Train to Auschwitz offers a compelling inquiry into Vichy France’s deportation of Jews that takes in a unique breadth of time and space. With a focus on the role of the French National Railways, Federman analyzes this corporation’s roles in Vichy France and traces the legal consequences across the decades and across the Atlantic to North America. At the same time, the author tracks the impact of deportations on the few who survived by drawing on extensive interviews and correspondence. These combine to reach a nuanced and hopeful conclusion about possibilities for corporate accountability. Altogether, Last Train to Auschwitz is a tour de force that will deepen the reader’s understanding, not only of wartime France and the Holocaust, but also of today’s possibilities for recognizing and rectifying harm.”
—Leslie Page Moch, Michigan State University

“Exhaustively researched and fluidly written, the book takes a hard look at these varying roles the SNCF played during the conflict.”
The San Diego Union-Tribune

“An exceptionally thought-provoking book. . . . Last Train to Auschwitz deserves a place in the library of any student of the Holocaust and, for that matter, any student of law who has ever thought deeply about crime, punishment and, most especially, justice.”
Martyrdom & Resistance

 

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Last Train to Auschwitz: cover displaying a blue tinted photograph of two trains. The title text is proclaimed in light blue capitalized font in the center of the page. Design by Jeremy John Parker.

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June 2022
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