This book enables readers to learn about upstanders, partisans, and survivors from first-hand perspectives that reveal the many forms of resistance-some bold and defiant, some subtle-to the Nazis during the Holocaust.
Front Cover.
Half Title Page.
Title Page.
Copyright Page.
Dedication.
Contents.
List of Entries.
Primary Source Documents.
Preface.
Introduction.
Upstanders During the Holocaust.
Partisans During the Holocaust.
Survivors of the Holocaust.
1: Abadi, Moussa (1910–1997).
2: Alice, Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark (1885–1963).
3: Altman, Tova (Tosia) (1918–1943).
4: Andreas-Friedrich, Ruth (1901–1977).
5: Anger, Per (1913–2002).
6: Anielewicz, Mordecai (1919–1943).
7: Atlas, Icheskel (1910–1942).
8: Bachner, Wilhelm (1912–1991).
9: Baeck, Leo (1873–1956).
10: Bartali, Gino (1914–2000).
11: Baum, Herbert (1912–1942).
12: Beck, Gad (1923–2012).
13: Beitz, Berthold (1913–2013).
14: Benghabrit, Si Kaddour (1868–1954).
15: Bielecki, Jerzy (1921–2011).
16: Bielski, Tuvia (1906–1987).
17: Blaichman, Frank (b. 1922).
18: Bogaard, Johannes (1881–1963).
19: Born, Friedrich (1903–1963).
20: Borromeo, Giovanni (1898–1961).
21: Calmeyer, Hans (1903–1972).
22: Cohn, Marianne (1922–1944).
23: Coward, Charles (1905–1976).
24: Dalla Costa, Elia (1872–1961).
25: Damaskinos, Archbishop of Athens (1891–1949).
26: De Sousa Mendes, Aristides (1885–1954).
27: De Souza Dantas, Luis Martins (1876–1954).
28: Dohnányi, Ernő (1877–1960).
29: Dohnányi, Hans von (1902–1945).
30: Drossel, Heinz (1916–2008).
31: Duckwitz, Georg Ferdinand (1904–1973).
32: Edelman, Marek (1919–2009).
33: Elisabeth, Queen Mother of the Belgians (1876–1965).