Yad Vashem Studies: Volume 50 [2]

Edited by Sharon Kangisser Cohen

NIS 78.00

 

Yad Vashem Studies is an academic journal featuring articles on the cutting edge of research and reflection on the Holocaust. Yad Vashem Studies is a must for any serious library seeking to offer the essential texts on the Nazi era and the Holocaust. Beginning with volume 35, Yad Vashem Studies has come out twice annually, in spring and fall, making our contributors’ important research available to our readers more quickly and more readily. We have also redone our layout in order to make it more reader friendly. Our rigorous high standards remain unchanged.

Table of Contents: Introduction; Joan Ringelheim (1939-2021)—In Memoriam (Judith Tydor Baumel-Schwartz and Dalia Ofer); Eliezer Schweid (1929-2022): His Contribution to Holocaust Studies (Gershon Greenberg); Jacques Kornberg (1933-2020) – In Memoriam (Hilary C. Earl); “It Cries to Heaven!”: Elderly Jews and Their Individual Resistance to Nazi Persecution in Germany (Wolf Gruner); Speculations About German Jews: Elderly People from Germany in the Theresienstadt Ghetto (Anna Hájková); “Destroyed and Grey in the Face, Staggering with Weakness, But Without a Word of Complaint or Fear”: Elderly Jews on the Run from Deportation and in Hiding in Berlin, 1941–1945 (Beate Kosmala); Two Streets in Vienna as a Focal Point of Jewish Care for the Elderly: Between Dissolution, Concentration, and Deportation (Michaela Raggam-Blesch); Reviews: Between Ideology and Extortion: Jewish Forced Labor in Romania – Dallas Michelbacher, Jewish Forced Labor in Romania, 1940-1944 (Robert Rozett); Reevaluating the Role of American Jewry During the Holocaust – Catherine Collomp, Rescue, Relief and Resistance: The Jewish Labor Committee’s Anti-Nazi Operations, 1934-1945 (Jonathan D. Sarna); Jumping into History – Tanja von Fransecky, Escapees: The History of Jews Who Fled Nazi Deportation Trains in France, Belgium and the Netherlands (Simone Gigliotti); Return to the Land of Hitler: Jewish Survivors and Reémigrés in Early Postwar Vienna – Elizabeth Anthony, The Compromise of Return: Viennese Jews after the Holocaust (Tim Corbett); Giving Voice and Ending Silence – John-Paul Himka, Ukrainian Nationalists and the Holocaust: OUN and UPA’s Participation in the Destruction of Ukrainian Jewry, 1941-1944 (Per Anders Rudling and Jared McBride)

 

Yad Vashem Studies is an academic journal featuring articles on the cutting edge of research and reflection on the Holocaust. Yad Vashem Studies is a must for any serious library seeking to offer the essential texts on the Nazi era and the Holocaust. Beginning with volume 35, Yad Vashem Studies has come out twice annually, in spring and fall, making our contributors’ important research available to our readers more quickly and more readily. We have also redone our layout in order to make it more reader friendly. Our rigorous high standards remain unchanged.

Table of Contents: Introduction; Joan Ringelheim (1939-2021)—In Memoriam (Judith Tydor Baumel-Schwartz and Dalia Ofer); Eliezer Schweid (1929-2022): His Contribution to Holocaust Studies (Gershon Greenberg); Jacques Kornberg (1933-2020) – In Memoriam (Hilary C. Earl); “It Cries to Heaven!”: Elderly Jews and Their Individual Resistance to Nazi Persecution in Germany (Wolf Gruner); Speculations About German Jews: Elderly People from Germany in the Theresienstadt Ghetto (Anna Hájková); “Destroyed and Grey in the Face, Staggering with Weakness, But Without a Word of Complaint or Fear”: Elderly Jews on the Run from Deportation and in Hiding in Berlin, 1941–1945 (Beate Kosmala); Two Streets in Vienna as a Focal Point of Jewish Care for the Elderly: Between Dissolution, Concentration, and Deportation (Michaela Raggam-Blesch); Reviews: Between Ideology and Extortion: Jewish Forced Labor in Romania – Dallas Michelbacher, Jewish Forced Labor in Romania, 1940-1944 (Robert Rozett); Reevaluating the Role of American Jewry During the Holocaust – Catherine Collomp, Rescue, Relief and Resistance: The Jewish Labor Committee’s Anti-Nazi Operations, 1934-1945 (Jonathan D. Sarna); Jumping into History – Tanja von Fransecky, Escapees: The History of Jews Who Fled Nazi Deportation Trains in France, Belgium and the Netherlands (Simone Gigliotti); Return to the Land of Hitler: Jewish Survivors and Reémigrés in Early Postwar Vienna – Elizabeth Anthony, The Compromise of Return: Viennese Jews after the Holocaust (Tim Corbett); Giving Voice and Ending Silence – John-Paul Himka, Ukrainian Nationalists and the Holocaust: OUN and UPA’s Participation in the Destruction of Ukrainian Jewry, 1941-1944 (Per Anders Rudling and Jared McBride)

מפרט המוצר
Year 2022
Size 17X24 cm.
Format Soft Cover
Publisher Yad Vashem
ISSN 0084-3296
No. of Pages 200
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Yad Vashem Studies: Volume 50 [1]

Edited by Sharon Kangisser Cohen

NIS 78.00

Yad Vashem Studies: Volume 51 [1]

Edited by Sharon Kangisser Cohen

 

Table of Contents: • Introduction • Michael Robert Marrus (1941-2022)—In Memoriam (Doris Bergen) • The Polish Underground State and the Financing of Help for the Jews: An Attempt at a New Approach (Dariusz Libionka) • News from Auschwitz: The International Underground’s Secret Reports and the Jewish Holocaust (Tom Navon) • Bandera, Genocide, and Justice: Was Stepan Bandera Responsible for Crimes Committed by the OUN and the UPA? (Grzegorz Rossoliński-Liebe) • Politics of Holocaust Memory in Communist and Post-Communist Romania: On Survivor Matei Gall’s Multiple Life Stories (Ștefan Cristian Ionescu and Dana Mihăilescu)

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