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    Bloomington, Ind. [u.a.] : Indiana Univ. Press | [Washington, DC] : United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    ISBN: 0253347556 , 9780253347558
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: LVII, 493 S , Ill., Kt , 26 cm
    Erscheinungsjahr: 2006
    Originaltitel: Lodzšer geto 〈engl.〉
    DDC: 943.847
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    Schlagwort(e): Jewish ghettos History ; Jewish ghettos Sources History ; Jews Persecutions ; Jews Sources Persecutions ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Sources ; Geschichte ; Jewish ghettos Poland ; Lodz ; History ; Jews Persecutions ; Poland ; Lodz ; Quelle ; Łódź ; Getto ; Geschichte 1939-1945
    Anmerkung: Formerly CIP , Translated from the Yiddish , Includes bibliographical references (p. 471-476) and indexes
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    Lincoln : Univ. of Nebraska Press
    ISBN: 080329428X
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: XLVII, 663 S. , Ill.
    Ausgabe: 1. Bison Books print.
    Erscheinungsjahr: 1996
    DDC: 940.53/18
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    Schlagwort(e): Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Geschichte 1939-1945 ; Judeus ; Geschichte ; Juden ; Politik ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Jewish councils History 20th century ; Jews Politics and government ; Geschichte ; Judenrat ; Osteuropa ; Osteuropa ; Judenrat ; Geschichte ; Osteuropa ; Judenrat ; Geschichte 1939-1945
    Kurzfassung: During World War II, more than five million Jews lived under Nazi rule in Eastern Europe. In occupied Poland, the Baltic countries, Byelorussia, and Ukraine, they were stripped of property and "resettled" in ghettos. The German authorities established in each ghetto a Jewish Council, or Judenrat, to maintain minimal living standards. The Judenrat was required to carry out Nazi directives against other Jews, to supply forced labor, and eventually to cooperate in the Final Solution. Did the Jewish leaders of the ghettos, who were also victims, assist their murderers? If cooperation with the Nazi oppressors was morally defensible during the first stage in organizing the ghettos, what about later, when deportations to death camps began? Trunk analyzes situations where the Councils and ghetto police were forced to send their own communities to death. Some Council members chose suicide rather than supply lists to the Nazis; others used delaying tactics. Some handed over the lists. Some joined their families in the gas chamber. In assessing guilt and innocence, Trunk never allows the reader to forget that the impossible choices facing the Jewish leaders were created by the Nazis.
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