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Resisters How Ordinary Jews Fought Persecution In Hitlers Germany 7th Edition Wolf Gruner

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Resisters How Ordinary Jews Fought Persecution In Hitlers Germany 7th Edition Wolf Gruner
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.36 MB
Pages: 1632
Author: Wolf Gruner
ISBN: 9780300274585, 9780300267198, 0300274580, 0300267193
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 7

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Resisters How Ordinary Jews Fought Persecution In Hitlers Germany 7th Edition Wolf Gruner by Wolf Gruner 9780300274585, 9780300267198, 0300274580, 0300267193 instant download after payment.

A highly original and compelling account of individual Jews who resisted Nazi persecution, challenging the traditional portrayal of Jewish passivity during the Holocaust Drawing on twelve years of research in dozens of archives in Austria, Germany, Israel, and the United States, this book tells the story of five Jewish people—a merchant, a homemaker, a real estate broker, and two teenagers—who bravely resisted persecution and defended themselves in Nazi Germany. These stories have not been told until now, and each case is one of many, as Gruner shows by resurfacing similar accounts of Jewish refusal to accept persecution and violence in Germany and Austria between 1933 and 1943, upending the notion of passive Jews and expanding the concept of resistance. Each individual described here represents a category of resistance: written opposition, oral protest, contesting Nazi propaganda, defiance of anti-Jewish laws and measures, and self-defense against physical attacks. Many of these courageous acts resulted in the resisters being prosecuted and put on trial, and often receiving harsh punishments, while some led to acquittal by courts and others to changes in Nazi policies. Taken together, these accounts reframe our understanding of German Jewish attitudes during the Holocaust, while also providing an astonishing examination of the complex Nazi reactions to the many individual acts of Jewish resistance.

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