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Historische literatuur. --- Jodenvervolging --- Joods getto --- Romans. --- Wereldoorlog II. --- Lódz. --- Scandinavian literature
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On the eve of Passover, April 19, 1943, Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto staged a now legendary revolt against their Nazi oppressors. Since that day, the deprivation and despair of life in the ghetto and the dramatic uprising of its inhabitants have captured the American cultural imagination. The Warsaw Ghetto in American Art and Culture looks at how this place and its story have been remembered in fine art, film, television, radio, theater, fiction, poetry, and comics.Samantha Baskind explores seventy years' worth of artistic representations of the ghetto and revolt to understand why they became and remain touchstones in the American mind. Her study includes iconic works such as Leon Uris's best-selling novel Mila 18, Roman Polanski's Academy Award-winning film The Pianist, and Rod Serling's teleplay In the Presence of Mine Enemies, as well as accounts in the American Jewish Yearbook and the New York Times, the art of Samuel Bak and Arthur Szyk, and the poetry of Yala Korwin and Charles Reznikoff. In probing these works, Baskind pursues key questions of Jewish identity: What links artistic representations of the ghetto to the Jewish diaspora? How is art politicized or depoliticized? Why have Americans made such a strong cultural claim on the uprising?Vibrantly illustrated and vividly told, The Warsaw Ghetto in American Art and Culture shows the importance of the ghetto as a site of memory and creative struggle and reveals how this seminal event and locale served as a staging ground for the forging of Jewish American identity.
Jews in popular culture --- Getto warszawskie (Warsaw, Poland) --- In popular culture.
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Een treffende, ontroerende 5-delige reeks over de Poolse verzetsstrijdster Irena Sendlerowa. Ze redde bijna 2500 Joodse kinderen uit het getto van Warschau.Het waargebeurde verhaal van een vergeten heldin.1940, het nazi-leger is Polen binnengevallen. In Warschau zijn de Joden samengedreven in het getto: een hele wijk omringd door muren. Wie probeert te ontsnappen wordt zonder pardon neergeschoten; de enige mensen die naar binnen kunnen, zijn medewerkers van de afdeling Welzijnswerk. En zo komt Irena elke dag langs met levensmiddelen en steun voor degenen die vastzitten in deze hel en lijden aan ziekte en ondervoeding. Iedereen daar kent haar, de kinderen zijn dol op haar. Want Irena is een toonbeeld van moed: ze aarzelt niet om het op te nemen ??tegen de bewakers, om altijd meer te doen dan wat de nazi-bezetter toestaat. Op de dag dat een jonge moeder haar op haar sterfbed het leven van haar zoon toevertrouwt, besluit Irena om de wezen in het geheim uit het getto te halen. Om onschuldigen de wreedheden te besparen, moet ze bereid zijn haar leven op het spel te zetten.De Poolse verzetsstrijdster en activiste Irena Sendlerowa, overleden in 2008, uitgeroepen tot Rechtvaardige onder de Volkeren in 1965, was een van de grootste heldinnen van de Tweede Wereldoorlog. Ze redde bijna 2500 Joodse kinderen uit het getto van Warschau. En toch ontbreekt ze in de geschiedenisboeken... Jean-David Morvan las bij toeval een artikel over haar en begreep: haar leven moest verteld worden. Met Séverine Tréfouël en David Evrard beschrijft hij in vijf albums de humanistische strijd van deze ?moeder van de kinderen van de Holocaust?.Mede dankzij het enorm gevoelige tekenwerk zijn de auteurs erin geslaagd om een moeilijk, aangrijpend en zeer actueel onderwerp aan te kaarten, zonder dat het te zwaar wordt... Treffend, ontroerend, vertellend over gisteren om vandaag beter te begrijpen...https://www.silvesterstrips.com/irena-01-het-getto.html
Stripverhaal --- Graphic novel --- Wereldoorlog II --- Verzetsbeweging --- Warschau --- Getto --- Jodenvervolging --- Held --- Holocaust --- Strips
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World War, 1939-1945 --- Jews --- Juifs --- Litzmannstadt-Getto (Łódź, Poland) --- Ghetto de Łódź (Łódź, Pologne)
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Jewish ghettos --- Ghettos juifs --- Getto warszawskie (Warsaw, Poland) --- Warsaw (Poland) --- Ghetto de Varsovie (Varsovie, Pologne) --- Varsovie (Pologne) --- History --- Pictorial works --- Histoire --- Ouvrages illustrés
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Belletristische Darstellung. --- Getto. --- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --- Juden. --- Rettung. --- World War, 1939-1945 --- Schindler --- Schindler, Oskar, --- Schindler, Oskar, --- Schindler, Oskar, --- Schindler, Oskar. --- Ghetto --- Rettung --- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945). --- World War (1939-1945). --- 1939-1945. --- Krakau.
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The powerful writings and art of Jews living in the Warsaw Ghetto Hidden in metal containers and buried underground during World War II, these works from the Warsaw Ghetto record the Holocaust from the perspective of its first interpreters, the victims themselves. Gathered clandestinely by an underground ghetto collective called Oyneg Shabes, the collection of reportage, diaries, prose, artwork, poems, jokes, and sermons captures the heroism, tragedy, humor, and social dynamics of the ghetto. Miraculously surviving the devastation of war, this extraordinary archive encompasses a vast range of voices-young and old, men and women, the pious and the secular, optimists and pessimists-and chronicles different perspectives on the topics of the day while also preserving rapidly endangered cultural traditions. Described by David G. Roskies as "a civilization responding to its own destruction," these texts tell the story of the Warsaw Ghetto in real time, against time, and for all time.
World War, 1939-1945 --- Jews --- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --- Jews --- World War, 1939-1945 --- World War, 1939-1945 --- Jews --- Persecutions --- History --- Jews --- Oyneg Shabes (Group) --- Getto warszawskie (Warsaw, Poland) --- Warsaw (Poland) --- History
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'Warsaw Ghetto Police' shines a spotlight on the lawyers, engineers, young yeshiva graduates, and sons of connected businessmen who, in the autumn of 1940, joined the newly formed Jewish Order Service. The book tracks the everyday life of policemen as their involvement with the horrors of ghetto life gradually increased.
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Environmental planning --- Philosophy and psychology of culture --- Achterstandssteden --- Achterstandswijken --- Bas-fonds --- Binnenstad getto's --- Getto's (Binnenstad) --- Ghettos (Inner city) --- Ghettos urbains --- Inner cities --- Inner city ghettos --- Milieu défavorisé --- Milieux défavorisés --- Pauvres -- Habitat urbain --- QP (Urbanisme) --- Quartiers défavorisés --- Quartiers déshérités --- Quartiers pauvres --- Quartiers populaires --- Quartiers prioritaires --- Quartiers sensibles --- Ségrégation urbaine --- Villes -- Quartiers pauvres --- ZUS (Urbanisme) --- Zones de relégation (Urbanisme) --- Zones of transitions --- Zones urbaines en difficulté --- Zones urbaines sensibles --- Architecture --- Philosophy --- filosofie --- stedelijke ontwikkeling
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Jews --- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --- World War, 1939-1945 --- Juifs --- Holocauste, 1939-1945 --- 2ème guerre mondiale --- Diaries --- Personal narratives --- Persecutions --- Journaux intimes --- Récits personnels --- Persécutions --- Sierakowiak, Dawid --- Litzmannstadt-Getto (Lódz, Poland) --- Ghetto de Lódz (Lódz, Pologne) --- 2ème guerre mondiale --- Récits personnels --- Persécutions --- Litzmannstadt-Getto (Łódź, Poland) --- Ghetto de Łódź (Łódź, Pologne) --- Poland --- Lodz --- Holocaust [Jewish ] (1939-1945) --- Ethnic relations --- Diaries.
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