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CHAPTER 11 Jewish Communists in France During World War II: Resistance and Identity
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Renée Poznanski
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations viii
- Introduction 1
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Part I THEORETICAL OVERVIEWS
- CHAPTER 1 The Jewish Dimension of the Holocaust in Dire Straits? Current Challenges of Interpretation and Scope 17
- CHAPTER 2 The Holocaust as a Regional History: Explaining the Bloodlands 39
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Part II NEW APPROACHES TO JEWISH LEADERSHIP
- CHAPTER 3 An Overwhelming Presence: Reflections on Mordechai Chaim Rumkowski and His Place in Our Understanding of the Łódź Ghetto 55
- CHAPTER 4 Similarity and Differences: A Comparative Study between the Ghettos in Białystok and Kielce 73
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Part III DOCUMENTATION, TESTIMONY, AND EXPERIENCE
- CHAPTER 5 Diaries, Testimonies, and Jewish Histories of the Holocaust 91
- CHAPTER 6 The Voice of Your Brother’s Blood: Reconstructing Genocide on the Local Level 105
- CHAPTER 7 “If He Knows to Make a Child…” Memories of Birth and Baby-Killing in Deferred Jewish Testimony Narratives 135
- CHAPTER 8 “Why Didn’t They Mow Us Down Right Away?” The Death-March Experience in Survivors’ Testimonies and Memoirs 152
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Part IV RETHINKING SELF-HELP AND RESISTANCE
- CHAPTER 9 Documenting Catastrophe: The Ringelblum Archive and the Warsaw Ghetto 173
- CHAPTER 10 Integrating Self-Help into the History of Jewish Survival in Western Europe 193
- CHAPTER 11 Jewish Communists in France During World War II: Resistance and Identity 209
- Chapter 12 Freedom and Death: The Jews and the Greek Andartiko 224
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Part V AFTERMATH Politics, Aesthetics, and Memory
- CHAPTER 13 Contested Memory: A Story of a Kapo in Auschwitz— History, Memory, and Politics 241
- CHAPTER 14 Pressure Groups versus the American and British Administrations during and after World War II 250
- CHAPTER 15 Traveling to Germany and Poland: Toward a Textual Montage of Jewish Emotions after the Holocaust 266
- Contributors 282
- Selected Bibliography 286
- Index 292
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations viii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I THEORETICAL OVERVIEWS
- CHAPTER 1 The Jewish Dimension of the Holocaust in Dire Straits? Current Challenges of Interpretation and Scope 17
- CHAPTER 2 The Holocaust as a Regional History: Explaining the Bloodlands 39
-
Part II NEW APPROACHES TO JEWISH LEADERSHIP
- CHAPTER 3 An Overwhelming Presence: Reflections on Mordechai Chaim Rumkowski and His Place in Our Understanding of the Łódź Ghetto 55
- CHAPTER 4 Similarity and Differences: A Comparative Study between the Ghettos in Białystok and Kielce 73
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Part III DOCUMENTATION, TESTIMONY, AND EXPERIENCE
- CHAPTER 5 Diaries, Testimonies, and Jewish Histories of the Holocaust 91
- CHAPTER 6 The Voice of Your Brother’s Blood: Reconstructing Genocide on the Local Level 105
- CHAPTER 7 “If He Knows to Make a Child…” Memories of Birth and Baby-Killing in Deferred Jewish Testimony Narratives 135
- CHAPTER 8 “Why Didn’t They Mow Us Down Right Away?” The Death-March Experience in Survivors’ Testimonies and Memoirs 152
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Part IV RETHINKING SELF-HELP AND RESISTANCE
- CHAPTER 9 Documenting Catastrophe: The Ringelblum Archive and the Warsaw Ghetto 173
- CHAPTER 10 Integrating Self-Help into the History of Jewish Survival in Western Europe 193
- CHAPTER 11 Jewish Communists in France During World War II: Resistance and Identity 209
- Chapter 12 Freedom and Death: The Jews and the Greek Andartiko 224
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Part V AFTERMATH Politics, Aesthetics, and Memory
- CHAPTER 13 Contested Memory: A Story of a Kapo in Auschwitz— History, Memory, and Politics 241
- CHAPTER 14 Pressure Groups versus the American and British Administrations during and after World War II 250
- CHAPTER 15 Traveling to Germany and Poland: Toward a Textual Montage of Jewish Emotions after the Holocaust 266
- Contributors 282
- Selected Bibliography 286
- Index 292