Depicts the existence of Czechoslovakian Jews imprisoned in the ghetto at Theresienstadt prior to their removal to death camps, their attempts at self-government, and Zionist Jakob Edelstein's efforts on their behalf
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Depicts the existence of Czechoslovakian Jews imprisoned in the ghetto at Theresienstadt prior to their removal to death camps, their attempts at self-government, and Zionist Jakob Edelstein's efforts on their behalf
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Hardcover. Condición: Like New. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Like New. Dust jacket condition: Like New. Appears as new and unread. Translation of: Edelsh?ain neged ha-zeman. xiv, 476 p., [8] p. of plates : ill. ; 25 cm. The history of the ghetto at Theresienstadt, an old garrison town near Prague where the Germans concentrated tens of thousands of Czechoslovakian Jews, is a strange and terrible part of the strangest and most terrible event of the twentieth century. For the Nazis, Theresienstadt fulfilled a double need: as a waiting room for Czech, German, and Hungarian Jews until the gas chambers of Auschwitz-Birkenau were ready for themâ??and as a â??model ghetto,?? a showplace for visiting delegations from the International Red Cross. For the Jews, Theresienstadt was a straw of hope to grasp at, a possibility, however faint, that in their â??self-governing,?? â??self-sufficient?? little city, they could hold outâ?? another week, another month, another yearâ??until Hitlerâ??s inevitable defeat must surely come. Almost none of them knew the real fate that awaited those who were periodically shipped â??East,?? not even thirty-eight-year-old Jakob Edelstein, a prewar Zionist leader whose position and mocking title as â??Elder of the Jews?? of this unique community had been thrust upon him by the Germans. Herself a survivor of three years in Theresienstadt, Auschwitz, and Bergen-Belsen, Ruth Bondy has written a moving account that is as much a biography of Jakob Edelstein as it is a description of the hopes and sufferings of the Central European Jews. â??I would like to be able to say that Edelstein and the children died for something, for a Jewish state, for a better future. But in all honesty, I cannot do so. They died because they were not allowed to live.?? 476 pages. Edelstein, Jacob, -1944, Theresienstadt (Concentration camp), Jews--Czechoslovakia--Biography, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Czechoslovakia. Nº de ref. del artículo: 072657
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