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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... named Temoshka and his sons . " The Leninski Komsomol , " Reiser notes , " took revenge on the Temoshka family . They shot the entire family and burned their house . Both Jews and Gentiles participated in this expedition . . . . After ...
... named Temoshka and his sons . " The Leninski Komsomol , " Reiser notes , " took revenge on the Temoshka family . They shot the entire family and burned their house . Both Jews and Gentiles participated in this expedition . . . . After ...
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... named Andrenkova " for failure to execute reconnaissance assignments , for violating security regulations , and for theft . " In September of that year , Grishin ordered that a squad leader named Bacharov be shot " for leaving his post ...
... named Andrenkova " for failure to execute reconnaissance assignments , for violating security regulations , and for theft . " In September of that year , Grishin ordered that a squad leader named Bacharov be shot " for leaving his post ...
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... named Etel Desyatnik . This may have accounted for his initial positive attitude towards the Jewish fighters . Markov had fled to the forest in the spring of 1942 , and had immediately begun to bring together escaped Soviet POWs , Red ...
... named Etel Desyatnik . This may have accounted for his initial positive attitude towards the Jewish fighters . Markov had fled to the forest in the spring of 1942 , and had immediately begun to bring together escaped Soviet POWs , Red ...
Inhalt
The Forest and Resistance | 125 |
Epilogue | 307 |
Selected Biographies | 319 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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