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The Agony of Greek Jews, 1940–1945

Part of the Stanford Studies in Jewish History and C series
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The Agony of Greek Jews tells the story of modern Greek Jewry as it came under the control of the Kingdom of Greece during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

In particular, it deals with the vicissitudes of those Jews who held Greek citizenship during the interwar and wartime periods.

Individual chapters address the participation of Greek and Palestinian Jews in the 1941 fighting with Italy and Germany, the roles of Jews in the Greek Resistance, aid, and rescue attempts, and the problems faced by Jews who returned from the camps and the mountains in the aftermath of the German retreat.

Bowman focuses on the fate of one minority group of Greek citizens during the war and explores various aspects of its relations with the conquerors, the conquered, and concerned bystanders.

His book contains new archival material and interviews with survivors.

It supersedes much of the general literature on the subject of Greek Jewry.

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Product Details
Stanford University Press
0804755841 / 9780804755849
Hardback
07/10/2009
United States
English
328 p.