Gay Block: Rescuers

Gay Block: Rescuers
Title Gay Block: Rescuers PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 256
Release 2020-06-09
Genre History
ISBN 9781942185673

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A new, redesigned edition of Gay Block's classic photobook documenting those who risked their lives to rescue Jews from the Holocaust First published in 1992 to widespread acclaim, Rescuers: Portraits of Moral Courage in the Holocaust is a landmark photobook on the commemoration of the Holocaust. Featuring photograph portraits, archives and interviews, it was the first book (and exhibition) by Houston-born photographer Gay Block (born 1942); the exhibition has been seen in over 50 venues in the US and abroad, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Block spent more than three years traveling in eight countries, accompanied by rabbi and author Malka Drucker, documenting testimonies from more than 100 rescuers--people who risked their lives to rescue Jewish victims from the Holocaust. The stories range from those who saved one life to those who worked in the resistance and saved thousands, always with the threat of death and torture if they were discovered. This new edition features a complete redesign and new foreword by scholar of Jewish American art Samantha Baskind.

Rescuers

Rescuers
Title Rescuers PDF eBook
Author Gay Block
Publisher
Total Pages 322
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN

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Portraits of people who took great risks in order to rescue those persecuted by the Holocaust.

Resisters, Rescuers, and Refugees

Resisters, Rescuers, and Refugees
Title Resisters, Rescuers, and Refugees PDF eBook
Author John J. Michalczyk
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 372
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN 9781556129704

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Fifty years after World War II, critical issues of this international conflict still haunt our society today in business, war crimes trials, and international relations. This text focuses on the historical issues of Christian rescue of Jews, resistance to Nazi oppression, and the plight of the refugee in light of current problems facing us. The essays in this book, from nationally and internationally-known scholars, reveal that the Holocaust was not only a Jewish tragedy but an epic human tragedy as well, one that has indelibly scarred the collective soul of twentieth-century society. As these scholars and witnesses provide insights into the historical context of World War II and the Holocaust, they also assist us in regulating the future behavior of ourselves, our country, and our world.

A Rescuer's Story

A Rescuer's Story
Title A Rescuer's Story PDF eBook
Author Tela Zasloff
Publisher Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages 285
Release 2003-10-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0299175030

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In telling Pierre-Charles Toureille’s story, Tela Zasloff also describes the wide-ranging network of Protestant pastors and lay people in southern French villages who participated in an aggressive rescue effort. She delves into their motivations, including their Huguenot heritage as members of a religious minority.

Schindler, Wallenberg, Miep Gies

Schindler, Wallenberg, Miep Gies
Title Schindler, Wallenberg, Miep Gies PDF eBook
Author David K. Fremon
Publisher Enslow Publishing, LLC
Total Pages 98
Release 2014-07-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 076606221X

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The heroes of the Holocaust were individuals who risked their own lives to save thousands of Jews from certain death. Author David K. Fremon recounts the actions some people took to save the lives of thousands of people trying to escape from the Nazis and their deadly persecution. Some heroes are now famous, but many unknown heroes took action to forge false identity papers, leave out food for refugees, and hide Jews in their homes.

Solidarity in the Conversation of Humankind

Solidarity in the Conversation of Humankind
Title Solidarity in the Conversation of Humankind PDF eBook
Author Norman Geras
Publisher Verso Books
Total Pages 169
Release 2020-05-05
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1789607132

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What are the sources of solidarity? Do universalist motives have an important place among them? And how are they related to arguments about human nature and about truth? In this new book, Norman Geras engages with the work of Richard Rorty to explore the paradoxes of a liberalism which rejects any determinate view of human nature. He begins by examining Rorty's thesis concerning rescuer behavior during the Holocaust. Measuring it against existing research on the subject and the testimony of rescuers themselves, Geras questions Rorty's use of their moral example as a challenge to universalist assumptions. He then considers some of the problems in Rorty's anti-essentialism: his shifting usages of "human nature"; the paradoxical plea for extensive forms of solidarity on the basis of parochial communitarian premises; the relationship of pragmatist notions of truth to issues of justice; and the project of a democratic, would-be "humanist" utopia grounded only on contingencies. Solidarity in the Conversation of Humankind is an imagined dialogue with Rorty-influential, eloquent and unorthodox champion of a human radical liberalism.

We Only Know Men

We Only Know Men
Title We Only Know Men PDF eBook
Author Patrick Henry
Publisher CUA Press
Total Pages 217
Release 2007-11
Genre History
ISBN 0813214939

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This historical study of the Holocaust explores the rescue activity in all 12 Protestant villages on the plateau of Vivarais-Lignon. Through letters, interviews, and unpublished autobiographical notes by some of the key rescuers, it highlights the extraordinary ordinary involvement of those who risked their lives to shelter thousands.