Saving the Jews

Saving the Jews
Author: Mordecai Paldiel
Publsiher: Taylor Trade Publications
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2000-10-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781589797345

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During the Holocaust's long nights there were gentiles in every corner of Europe who saved Jews. This is their story.

Saving the Jews

Saving the Jews
Author: Robert N. Rosen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 682
Release: 2006
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: WISC:89082332065

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A rigorously researched narrative of the record of the Roosevelt Administration.

Besa

Besa
Author: Norman H. Gershman
Publsiher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2008-12-12
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 0815609345

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Besa is a code of honor deeply rooted in Albanian culture and incorporated in the faith of Albanian Muslims. It dictates a moral behavior so absolute that nonadherence brings shame and dishonor on oneself and one’s family. Simply stated, it demands that one take responsibility for the lives of others in their time of need. In Albania and Kosovo, Muslims sheltered, at grave risk to themselves and their families, not only the Jews of their cities and villages, but thousands of Jews fleeing the Nazis from other European countries. Over a five-year period, photographer Norman H. Gershman sought out, photographed, and collected these powerful and moving stories of heroism in Besa: Muslims Who Saved Jews in World War II. The book reveals a hidden period in history, slowly emerging after the fall of an isolationist communist regime, and shows the compassionate side of ordinary people in saving Jews. They acted within their true Muslim faith.

Beyond Hitler s Grasp

Beyond Hitler s Grasp
Author: Michael Bar-Zohar
Publsiher: Adams Media
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001-09-01
Genre: Bulgaria
ISBN: 158062541X

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How did tiny Bulgaria stand up to Hitler and the Nazi Empire and be the only Axis-aligned country not to deport a single one of its 50,000 Jews? Beyond Hitler's Grasp narrates the dramatic true story of this extraordinary rescue. Michael Bar-Zohar's magnificently written story reads like an international thriller, involving a beautiful spy, the Church, and even the king himself. The heroism of this small country is finally shared with the world. Book jacket.

The Rescue of the Danish Jews

The Rescue of the Danish Jews
Author: Leo Goldberger
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1987
Genre: History
ISBN: 0814730116

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"An immensely valuable ocntribution. As the last generation of witnesses to the Holocaust testify to its horrors, tehy must also testify to its heroes - those who risked all to safe lives. These movingly told stories restore our faith in the human spirit." —William Shirer "The mystery of the rescue phenomenon will probably always elude us. As the rescuers' narratives in this remarkable volume show, the acts of saving Jews seemed spontaneous and natural, and thus the mystery of the rescue act begins to unravel radiantly. The insights which this interdisciplinary collection of essays subtly pieces together s how in unique fashion the preconditions, or the possibilities, of individual and collective courage." —Dennis B. Klein, author of Jewish Origins of the Psychoanalytic Movement A distinguished group of internationally known individuals, Jews and non-Jews, rescuers and rescued, offer their enriching first-person accounts and reflections that explore the question: Why did the Danes risk their lives to rescue the Jewish population?

Rescue Board

Rescue Board
Author: Rebecca Erbelding
Publsiher: Anchor
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2018-04-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780385542524

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WINNER OF THE NATIONAL JEWISH BOOK AWARD For more than a decade, a harsh Congressional immigration policy kept most Jewish refugees out of America, even as Hitler and the Nazis closed in. In 1944, the United States finally acted. That year, Franklin D. Roosevelt created the War Refugee Board, and put a young Treasury lawyer named John Pehle in charge. Over the next twenty months, Pehle pulled together a team of D.C. pencil pushers, international relief workers, smugglers, diplomats, millionaires, and rabble-rousers to run operations across four continents and a dozen countries. Together, they tricked the Nazis, forged identity papers, maneuvered food and medicine into concentration camps, recruited spies, leaked news stories, laundered money, negotiated ransoms, and funneled millions of dollars into Europe. They bought weapons for the French Resistance and sliced red tape to allow Jewish refugees to escape to Palestine. In this remarkable work of historical reclamation, Holocaust historian Rebecca Erbelding pieces together years of research and newly uncovered archival materials to tell the dramatic story of America’s little-known efforts to save the Jews of Europe.

Oskar Schindler

Oskar Schindler
Author: Ann Byers
Publsiher: Enslow Publishing
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2005
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: STANFORD:36105128320228

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Oskar Schindler was a man who enjoyed fast living. He liked to race motorcycles, and his wife thought he drank too much. Schindler joined the Nazi party to make money, and even became a spy for the promise of danger. After the Nazi invasion of Poland, Schindler made plans to start a business there and become rich. Instead, he saw the plight of the Polish Jews: the forced labor, the Nazi brutality, and the executions. He could not let these things happen without trying to make a difference. Author Ann Byers explores the life of this unusual rescuer: a Nazi businessman who spent his fortune and risked his life to save as many Jews as possible. Through the words of those he protected, the story of how Schindler used his factory as a shelter for over twelve hundred Jews-and how they honor his bravery-is revealed. Book jacket.

Rescue and Resistance

Rescue and Resistance
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Macmillan Reference USA
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1999
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: STANFORD:36105028494446

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The Macmillan Profiles series is a collection of volumes featuring profiles of famous people, places and historical events. This text profiles heroes and activists of the Holocaust, including Elie Wiesel, Oskar Schindler, Simon Wiesenthal, Primo Levi, Anne Frank and Raoul Wallenberg, as well as soldiers, Partisans, ghetto leaders, diplomats and ordinary citizens who fought German aggression and risked their lives to save Jews.