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The Holocaust In Thessaloniki Reactions To The Antijewish Persecution 19421943 1st Edition Leon Saltiel

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The Holocaust In Thessaloniki Reactions To The Antijewish Persecution 19421943 1st Edition Leon Saltiel
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.76 MB
Pages: 268
Author: Leon Saltiel, Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN: 9781032236704, 9780367193843, 9780429202070, 9780429514159, 1032236701, 0367193841, 0429202075
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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The Holocaust In Thessaloniki Reactions To The Antijewish Persecution 19421943 1st Edition Leon Saltiel by Leon Saltiel, Taylor & Francis Group 9781032236704, 9780367193843, 9780429202070, 9780429514159, 1032236701, 0367193841, 0429202075 instant download after payment.

The book narrates the last days of the once prominent Jewish community of Thessaloniki, the overwhelming majority of which was transported to the Nazi death camp of Auschwitz in 1943. Focusing on the Holocaust of the Jews of Thessaloniki, this book maps the reactions of the authorities, the Church and the civil society as events unfolded. In so doing, it seeks to answer the questions, did the Christian society of their hometown stand up to their defense and did they try to undermine or object to the Nazi orders? Utilizing new sources and interpretation schemes, this book will be a great contribution to the local efforts underway, seeking to reconcile Thessaloniki with its Jewish past and honour the victims of the Holocaust. The first study to examine why 95 percent of the Jews of Thessaloniki perished--one of the highest percentages in Europe--this book will appeal to students and scholars of the Holocaust, European History and Jewish Studies. Shortlisted for the 2020 London Hellenic Prize.

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