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Overview
- Series
- Contemporary European History ; v. 24
Studies in contemporary European history ; 24. - Format
- Online resource
- Published
- New York : Berghahn Books, 2020
©2020 - Locale
- Europe
- Contents
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Resisting Persecution
Contents
Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1-To Not "Live as a Pariah": Jewish Petitions as Individual and Collective Protest in the Greater German Reich
Chapter 2-"Did We Not Shed Our Blood for France?": Identity and Resistance in Entreaties for the Jewish Internees of Occupied France, 1940-44
Chapter 3-Honorary Czechs and Germans: Petitions for Aryan Status in the Nazi Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia Chapter 4-Legal Resistance through Petitions during the Holocaust: The Strategies of Romanian Jewish Leader Wilhelm Filderman, 1940-44
Chapter 5-Attempts to Take Action in a Coerced Community: Petitions to the Jewish Council in the Łódź Ghetto during World War II
Chapter 6-Petitioning Matters: Jews and Non-Jews Negotiating Ghettoization in Budapest, 1944
Chapter 7-Global Jewish Petitioning and the Reconsideration of Spatial Analysis in Holocaust Historiography: The Case of Rescue in the Philippines Chapter 8-Petitioning for "Equal Treatment": The Struggles of Intermarried Holocaust Survivors in Postwar Germany
Conclusion
Appendix-European-Jewish Petitions during the Holocaust
Index - Notes
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Resisting Persecution -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1-To Not "Live as a Pariah": Jewish Petitions as Individual and Collective Protest in the Greater German Reich -- Chapter 2-"Did We Not Shed Our Blood for France?": Identity and Resistance in Entreaties for the Jewish Internees of Occupied France, 1940-44 -- Chapter 3-Honorary Czechs and Germans: Petitions for Aryan Status in the Nazi Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
Chapter 4-Legal Resistance through Petitions during the Holocaust: The Strategies of Romanian Jewish Leader Wilhelm Filderman, 1940-44 -- Chapter 5-Attempts to Take Action in a Coerced Community: Petitions to the Jewish Council in the Łódź Ghetto during World War II -- Chapter 6-Petitioning Matters: Jews and Non-Jews Negotiating Ghettoization in Budapest, 1944 -- Chapter 7-Global Jewish Petitioning and the Reconsideration of Spatial Analysis in Holocaust Historiography: The Case of Rescue in the Philippines
Chapter 8-Petitioning for "Equal Treatment": The Struggles of Intermarried Holocaust Survivors in Postwar Germany -- Conclusion -- Appendix-European-Jewish Petitions during the Holocaust -- Index
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- English
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- ISBN
- 1789207215
9781789207217 - Physical Description
- 1 online resource (261 pages)
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