Resistance(Reprint) The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by IsraelGutman, YisraelGutman Paperback, 328 Pages, Published 1998 by Mariner Books Mobipocket_Ebook ISBN-13: 978-0-395-90130-4, ISBN: 0-395-90130-8
"One of the few survivors of the 1943 Warsaw ghetto uprising, Holocaust scholar Gutman draws on dairies, personal letters, and underground press reports in this compelling, authoratative account of a landmark event in Jewish history. Here, too, is a portrait of the vibrant culture that shaped the young fightersm whose inspired defiance would have far reaching implications for the Jewish people and the State of Isreal, founded exactly fif ..."
Resistance(1st Edition) The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by IsraelGutman Hardcover, 277 Pages, Published 1994 by Houghton Mifflin ISBN-13: 978-0-395-60199-0, ISBN: 0-395-60199-1
"One of the few survivors of the 1943 Warsaw ghetto uprising, Holocaust scholar Gutman draws on dairies, personal letters, and underground press reports in this compelling, authoratative account of a landmark event in Jewish history. Here, too, is a portrait of the vibrant culture that shaped the young fightersm whose inspired defiance would have far reaching implications for the Jewish people and the State of Isreal, founded exactly f ..."
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Fighters Among the Ruins The Story of Jewish Heroism During World War II by IsraelGutman, YisraelGutman Paperback, 270 Pages, Published 1988 by Bnai Brith Books ISBN-13: 978-0-910250-14-6, ISBN: 0-910250-14-6
"Israel Gutman. Preface. Introduction xvn Acknowledgments We would like to
thank Martin Gilbert. The decades since the end of World War II have witnessed a
growing awareness throughout the world of the significance of the Holocaust as a
central event in the history of the Jewish people and of Western civilization. The
purpose of this encyclopedia is to put at the disposal of teachers, students, and
all those interested in the subjec ..."
"... Theophil xl DIRECTORY OF CONTRIBUTORS YITZHAK ARAD DAVID
BANKIER Hebrew University of Jerusalem Baum Gruppe Chamberlain, Houston
Stewart Deutscher Vortrupp, Gefolgschaft Deutscher J uden Documentation
Centers: Wiener Library Four-Year Plan Freemasons Fuhrerprinzip Horst Wessel
Song Lebensraum Mischlinge Nazi Party Nuremberg Laws Reichsbund
Judischer Frontsoldaten Weltsch, Robert AVRAHAM BARKAI Tel-Aviv University;
Leo Baeck In ..."
"A Michel AbITbol Hebrew University of Jerusalem Algeria Libya Morocco Tunisia
Samuel Abrahamsen Brooklyn College Norway IrIT Abramski-BLIgh Yad Vashem
, Jerusalem Husseini, Hajj Amin al- Iraq Libya: Forced-Labor and Internment
Camps Syria and Lebanon Uwe Adam Frankfurt am Main (deceased) Anti-
Jewish Legislation Daluege, Kurt Darre, Richard Walther Frick, Wilhelm Gas
Chambers Lammers, Hans Hcinrich Ley, Robert Jacques Adler Universit ..."
"Anatomy of the Auschwitz Death Camp, edited by Yisrael Gutman and Michael Berenbaum, is probably the most comprehensive volume on Auschwitz in print. Essays by leading scholars from Europe, Israel, and the United States document the history of the camp, the technology and magnitude of the genocide that occurred there, profiles of the inmates and the Nazis who ran the camp (such as Joseph Mengele), the underground resistance that arose, ..."
"It took the Nazis longer to quell the Warsaw ghetto uprising than it had taken them to defeat entire countries. How could the Jews of Warsaw―starved and persecuted, their numbers decimated by mass deportations to concentration camps, with few weapons and no aid from outside the ghetto walls―stand up to the might of the Third Reich? To address this question, the author of The Jews of Warsaw, 1939-1943 looks beyond the ghetto uprising its ..."
"It took the Nazis longer to quell the Warsaw ghetto uprising than it had taken them to defeat entire countries. How could the Jews of Warsaw―starved and persecuted, their numbers decimated by mass deportations to concentration camps, with few weapons and no aid from outside the ghetto walls―stand up to the might of the Third Reich? To address this question, the author of The Jews of Warsaw, 1939-1943 looks beyond the ghetto uprising its ..."
Unequal Victims(1st Edition) Poles and Jews During World War Two (English and Hebrew Edition) by Shmuel Gutman Krakowski, YisraelGutman, IsraelGutman Hardcover, 399 Pages, Published 1988 by Holocaust Pubns ISBN-13: 978-0-89604-055-7, ISBN: 0-89604-055-0
"Gutman and Krakowski examine in depth the story of Polish-Jewish relations during the Holocaust. The tas is vitally important because one faces, on the one hand, a united choir of historical falsification emerging, attempting to deny Polish anti-Semitism and the largely indifferent or negative wartime attitude of the Polish population toward the Jews, and, on the other hand, Jewish anti-Polish sentiment tending to dney the heroic help e ..."
"In his comprehensive examination of the Lodz Ghetto, originally published in Yiddish in 1962, historian Isaiah Trunk sought to describe and explain the tragedy that befell the Jews imprisoned in the first major ghetto imposed by the Germans after they invaded Poland in 1939. Lodz had been home to nearly a quarter million Jews. When the Soviet military arrived in January 1945, they found 877 living Jews and the remains of a vast industri ..."
"In the darkest days of World War II, the Nazi German regime reigned supreme over virtually all of Europe. Within these occupied lands, Jews were being rounded up and sent off to extermination camps for execution. Helping them escape was punishable by death. In this dark and seemingly hopeless situation, hundreds of ordinary people risked all to shelter and smuggle Jews to safety. These were generally not organized efforts, simply moral ..."
"Book Description --ForeWord Magazine "Book of the Year" Bronze Medal winner in History-- "This translation . . . makes available an invaluable resource for English-language readers. . . . The book is handsomely produced and, in addition to 141 original documents (in translation), an extraordinarily detailed index, and period photographs, contains informative essays by translator-editor Shapiro and two renowned Holocaust scholars, ..."
"These 213 documents on the theory, planning, and execution of, and reaction and resistance to, the Nazi plan to exterminate European Jews date from the 1920s through the closing days of World War II and focus on the experience of eastern Europe. The crystallization of the principles of Nazi anti-Semitism, the policies of the Third Reich toward the Jews, the period of segregation and enclosed ghettos, and the stages through which the 'f ..."
""A precious record of Jewish life under Nazi rule." -- New York Review of Books"Not only the material for history; it is history itself, agonizingly, triumphantly alive." -- Saturday ReviewWarsaw resident Chaim Kaplan's journal begins on September 1, 1939, the day the Nazi blitzkrieg stunned the world -- the Jews of Poland most of all. It ends in August ..."