Jewish Responses to Persecution

  • Jewish Responses to Persecution: 1933-1938
    By Leah Wolfson

    Reich einen Frontsoldaten proclamations : beleidigt , wird mit Zuchthaus bestraftl " “ In the Third Reich , Die 3 Bruder Leyens waren als Kriegsfreiwillige an der Front , sie sind whoever offends a combat verwundet worden und haben ...

  • Jewish Responses to Persecution: 1938-1940
    By Alexandra Garbarini

    Maier, Ruth. Ruth Maier's Diary: A Young Girls Life under Nazism. Edited by Jan Erik Vold. London: Harvill Seeker, 2009. Mallmann, Klaus-Michael, Jochen Biihler, and Jiirgen Matthéius, eds. Einsatzgruppen in Polen: Darstellung und ...

  • Jewish Responses to Persecution: 1944–1946
    By Leah Wolfson

    Blumenstein then left Havana for Sosúa, in the Dominican Republic, where he lived out the rest of the war, ... see Howard Wriggins, Picking Up the Pieces from Portugal to Palestine: Quaker Refugee Relief in World War II (Lanham, ...

  • Jewish Responses to Persecution: 1938–1940
    By Alexandra Garbarini

    Volume II begins with Kristallnacht in 1938 and continues through Jewish flight out of Germany, the onset of World War II, the forced relocation of the Jews of Europe to the East, and the formation of Jewish ghettos, particularly in Poland.

  • Jewish Responses to Persecution: 1933–1938
    By Mark Roseman, Jürgen Matthäus

    This first volume, taking us from Hitler's rise to power through the aftermath of Kristallnacht, vividly reveals the increasing devastation and confusion wrought in Jewish communities in and beyond Germany at the time.

  • Jewish Responses to Persecution: 1941–1942
    By Jürgen Matthäus

    The primary source material presented here makes this volume an essential research tool and curriculum companion.

  • Jewish Responses to Persecution: 1942–1943
    By Emil Kerenji

    With its unique combination of primary sources and historical narrative, this volume offers an important perspective on the peak years of the Nazi “Final Solution,” when the Jewish struggle for survival became increasingly desperate.

  • Jewish Responses to Persecution: 1942-1943
    By Mark Roseman, Jürgen Matthäus

    The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies and Rowman & Littlefield present a series of source volumes using firsthand accounts of the lives of those who suffered ...

  • Jewish Responses to Persecution: 1942-1943
    By Leah Anne Wolfson

    With its unique combination of primary sources and historical narrative, this volume offers an important perspective on the peak years of the Nazi “Final Solution,” when the Jewish struggle for survival became increasingly desperate.