Everything about Ka-tzetnik totally explained
Ka-tzetnik (KZ-nik, Kazetnik, Katsetnik) is a
Yiddish word for an inmate of a
Nazi concentration camp. The word is derived from the abbreviation KZ (pronounced as
Kah-Tzet) for the German word
Konzentrationslager by the addition of the suffix
-nik of Slavic origin, which approximately corresponds to the English suffix "-er".
One
Holocaust survivor, writer-historian
Yehiel De-Nur, wrote his books under the identity
Ka-Tzetnik 135633; 135633 was his
Nazi camp designation. His work chronicles the time he spent in Auschwitz.
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