Nothing to Speak of : Wartime Experiences of the Danish Jews 1943-1945 Paperback / softback
by Sofie Lene Bak
Part of the Emersion: Emergent Village resources for communities of faith series
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In October 1943 Hitler ordered the mass arrest of Jews in Denmark.
Thousands of Danish Jews fled to Sweden, hundreds were deported to concentration camps.
Based on more than one hundred interviews and new empirical material the book tells the story of what happened after October 1943: For the first time the long-term consequences of escape, exile and deportation are portrayed.
The wartime experiences of the Danish Jews did not end with the German capitulation in 1945, but have continued to leave deep impressions which have persisted to the present day.The title of the book, Nothing to speak of, refers to an often repeated phrase in testimonies from Danish Jews.
By the end of the war six million European Jews had been killed during the Holocaust.
Most Danish Jews had survived. What they had experienced during escape, exile and in concentration camps was to them - by comparison - nothing to speak of'.
Now for the first time the witnesses break their silence and speak openly about the consequences of the war.
There certainly is something to speak of.
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- Format:Paperback / softback
- Pages:279 pages
- Publisher:Museum Tusculanum Press
- Publication Date:12/07/2012
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- ISBN:9788763539586
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Available to Order - This title is available to order, with delivery expected within 2 weeks
- Format:Paperback / softback
- Pages:279 pages
- Publisher:Museum Tusculanum Press
- Publication Date:12/07/2012
- Category:
- ISBN:9788763539586