Format:
1 Online-Ressource (634 pages)
ISBN:
9780827612976
Content:
Cover -- Title page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Photographs -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Germany and Austria: Outwitting the Nazis in Their Home Base -- 2. Poland: Rescue in the Deadliest Place in Europe -- 3. Lithuania and Belarus: Getting Out in Time, Refuge in Forest Lairs -- 4. Slovakia: Negotiating to Stop Deportations -- 5. Hungary: Zionist Diaspora Youth at Its Best, Some Debatable Rescue Undertakings -- 6. Croatia and Italy: Children on the Run -- 7. France: The Many Who Helped Save Most of the Country's Jews -- 8. Belgium: Organized Self- Help, Stopping a Deportation Train -- 9. The Netherlands: Pulling the Wool over the ss's Eyes, Hiding and a Run across Borders -- 10. Toward Palestine, the Land of Israel: Boat People on the Danube with the Connivance of the Nazis -- 11. Switzerland: Outstretched Hands from Nearby -- 12. Concentration Camps: Flight and Rescue from Hell on Earth and Challenging Himmler -- 13. England: A Rabbi and the Religious Obligation to Save -- 14. United States: Organizational Assistance amid Conflicting Agendas -- Afterword -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780827612617
Additional Edition:
Print version Paldiel, Mordecai Saving One's Own : Jewish Rescuers during the Holocaust Lincoln : The Jewish Publication Society,c2017 ISBN 9780827612617
Language:
English
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