Fugitives of the ForestStoddart, 1998 - 400 Seiten Describes the escape of thousands of Jews to the forests in Nazi-occupied Poland and the USSR between 1941-44. Relates the problems they faced, as well as Jewish participation in partisan warfare, Soviet or Polish. The relations of the Jews with their non-Jewish comrades in the partisan units, and with the surrounding non-Jewish population, were complicated. Many partisans were reluctant to accept non-combatants into their units and held Jewish fighting abilities in low esteem; antisemitism was widespread. Dwells on the two largest Jewish partisan "family camps" in Belorussia - the camp of the Bielski brothers and of Shalom Zorin. |
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... Ukrainian community that spoke a dialect called " Hachlacki , " a combination of Russian , Polish , and Ukrainian . The Hachlakis , as the people were called , hated the Poles and were loyal to the Ukrainian nationalist movement . They ...
... Ukrainian community that spoke a dialect called " Hachlacki , " a combination of Russian , Polish , and Ukrainian . The Hachlakis , as the people were called , hated the Poles and were loyal to the Ukrainian nationalist movement . They ...
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... Ukrainian town of Tuchin , just east of Rovno . There , in July 1942 , the chairman of the Judenrat , Getzel Schwartzman , his two sons , and his deputy , Meir Himmelfarb , were determined to resist . By the middle of September ...
... Ukrainian town of Tuchin , just east of Rovno . There , in July 1942 , the chairman of the Judenrat , Getzel Schwartzman , his two sons , and his deputy , Meir Himmelfarb , were determined to resist . By the middle of September ...
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... Ukrainian policemen who chose to fight for a free Ukraine instead of serving their German masters . The Nazis were more than happy to allow their former allies to continue the battle against the Soviet and Jewish partisans then making ...
... Ukrainian policemen who chose to fight for a free Ukraine instead of serving their German masters . The Nazis were more than happy to allow their former allies to continue the battle against the Soviet and Jewish partisans then making ...
Inhalt
The Forest and Resistance | 125 |
Epilogue | 307 |
Selected Biographies | 319 |
Urheberrecht | |
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