Resistance Jews and Christians who defied the Nazi Terror
In this careful study of Jewish and non-Jewish resistance during World War II, Holocaust scholar Tec Nechama argues that Jews were not passive or submissive in the face of German oppression, but that their efforts had different aims and expressions than those of their non-Jewish counterparts.
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Oxford :
Oxford University Press
cop. 2013
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- Introduction: "at the edge of nowhere"
- Learning how to oppose
- The ghettos
- The forests
- The concentration camps
- The couriers
- The special case of Jan Karski
- Conclusion: "not alone".