One of the most common assumptions about World War II is that the Jews
did not actively or effectively resist their own extermination at the
hands of the Nazis. In this powerful book, Benjamin Ginsberg
convincingly argues that the Jews not only resisted the Germans but
actually played a major role in the defeat of Nazi Germany. The
question, he contends, is not whether the Jews fought but where and by
what means. True, many Jews were poorly armed, outnumbered, and
without resources, but Ginsberg shows persuasively that this myth of
passivity is solely that—a myth. The author describes how Jews
resisted Nazism strongly in four major venues. First, they served as
members of the Soviet military and as engineers who designed and built
many pivotal Soviet weapons, including the T-34 tank. Second, a number
were soldiers in the U.S. armed forces, and many also played key roles
in discrediting American isolationism, in providing the Roosevelt
administration with the support it needed for preparing for war, and
in building the atomic bomb. Third, they made vital contributions to
the Allies—the Soviet Union, the United States, and Britain—in
espionage and intelligence (especially cryptanalysis), and fourth,
they assumed important roles in several European anti-Nazi resistance
movements that often disrupted Germany’s fragile military supply
lines. In this compelling, cogent history, we discover that the Jews
were an important factor in Hitler’s defeat.
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Exploding the Myth of Jewish Passivity in the Face of Nazism
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781442222397
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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