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La foret chante.
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ISBN: 9650505857 Year: 1991 Publisher: Jerusalem : s.n.,

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Everyday spooks
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ISBN: 8024625784 9788024625782 9788024614946 8024614944 8024629038 Year: 2014 Publisher: Prague, Czech Republic

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How It Happened
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ISBN: 0773555811 9780773555815 9780773555822 077355582X 0773555129 9780773555129 Year: 2018 Publisher: Montreal McGill-Queen's University Press

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A gripping first-hand account of the devastating "last chapter" of the Holocaust, written by a privileged eyewitness, the secretary of the Hungarian Judenrat, and a member of Budapest's Jewish elite, How It Happened is a unique testament to the senseless brutality that, in a matter of months, decimated what was Europe’s largest and last-surviving Jewish community. Writing immediately after the war and examining only those critical months of 1944 when Hitler's Germany occupied its ally Hungary, Erno Munkácsi describes the Judenrat's desperation and fear as it attempted to prevent the looming catastrophe, agonized over decisions not made, and struggled to grasp the immensity of a tragedy that would take the lives of 427,000 Hungarian Jews in the very last year of the Second World War. This long-overdue translation makes available Munkácsi's profound and unparalleled insight into the Holocaust in Hungary, revealing the "choiceless choices" that confronted members of the Judenrat forced to execute the Nazis' orders. With an in-depth introduction, a brief biography of Erno Munkácsi, ample annotations by László Csosz and Ferenc Laczó, two dozen archival photographs, and detailed maps, How It Happened is an essential resource for historians and students of the Holocaust, the Second World War, and Central Europe.


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The Holocaust bystander in Polish culture, 1942-2015 : the story of innocence
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ISBN: 3030664082 3030664074 Year: 2021 Publisher: Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan,

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Bréviaire de la haine : le IIIe Reich et les juifs
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ISBN: 2702102921 9782702102923 Year: 1979 Publisher: Paris: Calmann-Lévy,

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Der Mord an den Juden im Zweiten Weltkrieg: Entschlussbildung und Verwirklichung
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ISBN: 3421062552 9783421062550 Year: 1985 Publisher: Stuttgart: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt,

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The Swedish Jews and the victims of Nazi terror : 1933-1945
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ISBN: 9789155493585 9155493580 Year: 2015 Publisher: Uppsala: Uppsala universitet,

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"We will be judged in our own time and in the future by measuring the aid that we, inhabitants of a free and fortunate country, gave to our brethren in this time of greatest disaster". This declaration, made shortly after the Pogroms of November 1938 by the representatives of the Jewish communities in Sweden, was truer than anyone could have anticipated at the time. It is this sensitive and much debated issue - Jewish responses to the persecutions and mass murders of Jews during the Nazi era - with which this book deals. What actions did Swedish Jews take to aid the Jews in Europe during the years 1933-45 and what determined and constrained their policies and actions ? This book focuses espacially on the aid efforts of the Jewish Community of Stockholm, showing the range of activities in which the Community engaged, and the challenges and opportunities presented by official refugee policy in Sweden and by international organizations for refugee aid and foreign relief to Jews. Whereas previous research has tended to see the Swedish Jews response to Nazi terror as passive and overly cautious, this book modifies this picture. It concludes that in fact Swedish Jews acted incessantly and on many fronts to aid their brethren, and they did so throughout the entire period 1933 to 1945. Moreover, the form and limited scope of that aid are ultimately attributable more to rigid governmental refugee policies, inadequate financial resources, and international pressures than to a lack of effort or will on the part of Swedish Jews.

Perspectives on the Holocaust
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ISBN: 089838124X 9780898381245 Year: 1983 Publisher: Boston: Kluwer,

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The Auschwitz album (Lili's Jacob album)
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Year: 1980 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): Beate Klarsfeld Foundation,

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Enseigner la Shoah à l’âge démocratique : quels enjeux ?
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ISBN: 9782200351243 2200351240 Year: 2007 Publisher: Paris: Armand Colin,

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