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Resisting the Holocaust

Resisting the Holocaust

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Resisting the Holocaust

Ruby Rohrlich

History / Modern / 20th Century / Holocaust

Although much has been written about the resistance to the Holocaust, public discussion still almost exclusively focuses on the resistance of male non-Jews. This reader seeks to redress the imbalance by looking at resistance from the perspective of the victims, almost exclusively Jewish and, in some cases, female. Their resistance embraces a variety of actions and movements, passive and active, performed by individuals, groups and nations. Leading scholars from a wide range of disciplines - including anthropology, history, politics, and sociology - supply us with engrossing accounts of individual resisters, family groups, movements, and the resistance of entire nations. Contributions cover:- Primo Levi and Survival in Auschwitz - The Auschwitz Children's Camp- The Warsaw Ghetto Youth Movement- Intermarriage in Nazi Germany- Jewish Women in the French Resistance- Foundations of Resistance in German-Occupied DenmarkThis book places the fact of Jewish resistance in a new light and represents an important sourcebook on studies of the Holocaust, German and Jewish history.
Ruby Rohrlich Professor Emerita,City University of New York and Research Professor, George Washington University

Publication Date: 01 October 1998
Publisher: Berg Publishers
Imprint: Berg Publishers
ISBN-13: 9781859732168
Format: Paperback softback
Page Count: 264
Weight (oz): 11.36

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