This book aims to increase our knowledge and deepen the understanding of Jewish resistance to the Holocaust by examining personal circumstances and characteristics of Jewish resistance members and the formation of small Jewish resistance groups during the Second World War. It is a carefully researched, fully annotated and referenced case study that examines primary and secondary sources, including evidence from oral history interviews with resistance members and documentary evidence, which have been conducted and was collected by the author during almost 40 years of research on the subject but were previously unavailable in English. It uses a qualitative analysis to investigate individual and small group manifestations of Jewish resistance during the German occupation of the Netherlands between 1940 and 1945. This study contributes to historiography, but its focus enables a different interpretation and displays a new view of history. It is a scholarly work, but it is also easily accessible for students and general readers interested in this subject.
Ben Braber Pořadí knih


- 2022
- 2020
Changes in Attitudes to Immigrants in Britain, 1841-1921
From Foreigner to Alien
- 132 stránek
- 5 hodin čtení
Exploring shifts in public sentiment towards immigrants in Britain from 1841 to 1921, this book delves into the evolving language that reflects these attitudes. It examines how societal perceptions transformed over the decades, providing insights into the historical context and the impact of political and social changes on immigrant experiences. Through a detailed analysis, it highlights the complexities of identity and belonging during a pivotal period in British history.