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Resisting the Holocaust: Upstanders, Partisans, and Survivors
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Resisting the Holocaust: Upstanders, Partisans, and Survivors

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This book enables readers to learn about upstanders, partisans, and survivors from first-hand perspectives that reveal the many forms of resistance-some bold and defiant, some subtle-to the Nazis during the Holocaust.

What did those who resisted the Nazis during the 1930s through 1945-known now as the Righteous -do when confronted with the Holocaust? How did those who resorted to physical acts of resistance to fight the Nazis in the ghettos, the concentration camps, and the forests summon the courage to form underground groups and organize their efforts?

This book presents a comprehensive examination of more than 150 remarkable people who said no to the Nazis when confronted by the Holocaust of the Jews. They range from people who undertook armed resistance to individuals who risked-and sometimes lost-their lives in trying to rescue Jews or spirit them away to safety. In many cases, the very act of survival in the face of extreme circumstances was a form of resistance. This important book explores the many facets of resistance to the Holocaust that took place less than 100 years ago, providing valuable insights to any reader seeking evidence of how individuals can remain committed to the maintenance of humanitarian traditions in the darkest of times.

Provides readers with insights into how and when resistance activities took place during the Holocaust-historical information that is both deeply saddening and inspirational

Documents the myriad ways in which upstanders sought to minimize the worst effects of Nazi anti-Jewish measures

Explains how those who came to be recognized as the Righteous among the Nations engaged in their life-saving work

Supplies document introductions and scholarly analysis that help readers to better understand the primary source material as well as a comprehensive bibliography that serves as a gateway to further research

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
6 June 2016
Pages
445
ISBN
9781610698788

This book enables readers to learn about upstanders, partisans, and survivors from first-hand perspectives that reveal the many forms of resistance-some bold and defiant, some subtle-to the Nazis during the Holocaust.

What did those who resisted the Nazis during the 1930s through 1945-known now as the Righteous -do when confronted with the Holocaust? How did those who resorted to physical acts of resistance to fight the Nazis in the ghettos, the concentration camps, and the forests summon the courage to form underground groups and organize their efforts?

This book presents a comprehensive examination of more than 150 remarkable people who said no to the Nazis when confronted by the Holocaust of the Jews. They range from people who undertook armed resistance to individuals who risked-and sometimes lost-their lives in trying to rescue Jews or spirit them away to safety. In many cases, the very act of survival in the face of extreme circumstances was a form of resistance. This important book explores the many facets of resistance to the Holocaust that took place less than 100 years ago, providing valuable insights to any reader seeking evidence of how individuals can remain committed to the maintenance of humanitarian traditions in the darkest of times.

Provides readers with insights into how and when resistance activities took place during the Holocaust-historical information that is both deeply saddening and inspirational

Documents the myriad ways in which upstanders sought to minimize the worst effects of Nazi anti-Jewish measures

Explains how those who came to be recognized as the Righteous among the Nations engaged in their life-saving work

Supplies document introductions and scholarly analysis that help readers to better understand the primary source material as well as a comprehensive bibliography that serves as a gateway to further research

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
6 June 2016
Pages
445
ISBN
9781610698788