Resisting the Holocaust

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Book
Authors
ISBN 10
185973216X 
ISBN 13
9781859732168 
Category
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Publication Year
1998 
Publisher
Pages
264 
Description
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. - from Amzon 
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