The Avengers: A Jewish War StoryKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 09.10.2001 - 288 Seiten Riveting, poignant and uplifting, The Avengers is a powerful exploration of resistance and revenge, of courage and dedication, and an inside look at some of the intrepid individuals who fought against the Holocaust and the nazi occupation of Europe. Rich Cohen, author of the acclaimed Tough Jews, again narrates a little-known episode of Jewish history, this time altering what we thought we knew about the Holocaust. Abba Kovner, Vitka Kempner, Ruzka Korczak-comrades, lovers, friends. In the Lithuanian ghetto of Vilna, they were the heart of a breathtakingly courageous underground movement, and when the ghetto was liquidated, they fled to the forests and joined other partisans in continued sabotage and resistance. |
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Abba and Vitka Abba Kovner Abba's afternoon Atlit believed Ben-Gurion bombs boots British building camp Communist crowded dark dead death Egyptians enemy Estonia Europe eyes face fields fight fighters filled fire forest gathered Gens German soldiers Germans Gestapo ghetto gate girl Givati Brigade Glassman guns Haganah hair hands hiding hundred Israel Israelis Isser Jewish Brigade Jewish partisans Jewish police kibbutz killed knew Kovno later leaders Lebke Lithuanian lived looked Lublin Majdanek members of Avengers mission morning mother Murer Nazi never night Oszmiana Palestine peasant poison Poland Polish Ponar rebels Red Army refugees road Russian Ruzka and Vitka sent Shmuel shouted smiled Soviet spoke stood story Straszun street survivors talked tell thousand told took town train trees trucks tunnel turned underground Vilna ghetto waiting walked wanted weeks Weizmann window Wittenberg wrote Young Guard Yurgis Zionist