JEWISH RESISTANCE A WORKING BIBLIOGRAPHY Third Edition THE MILES LERMAN CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF JEWISH RESISTANCE First Edition, June 1999 Second Edition, September 1999 Third Edition, First printing, June 2003 Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies United States Holocaust Memorial Museum 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place, SW Washington, DC 20024-2126 The Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum The United States Holocaust Memorial Council established the Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies to support scholarship in the field, including scholarly publication; to promote growth of the field of Holocaust Studies at American universities and strong relationships between American and foreign scholars of the Holocaust; and to ensure the ongoing training of future generations of scholars specializing in the Holocaust. The Council’s goal is to make the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum the principal center supporting Holocaust studies in the United States. The Center’s programs include research and publication projects designed to shed new light on Holocaust-related subjects that have been studied previously, to fill gaps in the literature, and to make access to study of the Holocaust easier for new and established scholars and for the general public. The Center offers fellowship and visiting scholar opportunities designed to bring pre- and post-doctoral scholars, at various career stages, to the Museum for extended periods of research in the Museum’s growing archival collections and to prepare manuscripts for publication based on Holocaust-related research. Fellows and research associates participate in the full range of intellectual activities of the Museum and are provided the opportunity to make presentations of their work at the Center and at universities locally and nationwide. The Center houses the Senior Historian of the Museum and provides content support for all programmatic components of the Museum. It also publishes the Museum’s scholarly journal, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, in collaboration with Oxford University Press. In order to strengthen post-secondary teaching about the Holocaust and to reinforce relationships among Holocaust scholars, the Center sponsors seminars for professors of college-level Holocaust courses, summer research workshops for scholars, conference activity and symposia, and a variety of speaker programs at the Museum and at other institutions. The Miles Lerman Center for the Study of Jewish Resistance is an endowed program of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. An integral part of the Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, the Lerman Center embodies the Museum’s special commitment to educate America and the world about the scope of Jewish resistance during the Holocaust. Inaugurated on October 19, 1995, the Center is named in honor of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council’s Chairman Emeritus, who led a partisan unit against German occupying forces in southern Poland. Specially commissioned Medals of Resistance are awarded in recognition of the bravery of resistance leaders. Recipients of the award receive permanent recognition at the Museum. To highlight the appearance of new scholarship related to Jewish resistance, and to stimulate scholars to undertake additional research in this area, the Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies ii • JEWISH RESISTANCE initially prepared this tool, “Jewish Resistance: A Working Bibliography,” on the occasion of the Museum’s Fourth Annual Tribute to Jewish Resistance During the Holocaust, a program of the Miles Lerman Center for the Study of Jewish Resistance. This edition is updated. Readers may consult a searchable web version at www.ushmm.org/research/center/resistance/biblio.htm. Those who contributed to the production of this bibliography are: Benton Arnovitz, Aleisa Fishman, Dr. Severin Hochberg, Thomas Huber, Scott Miller, Erin Mishkin, Sharon Muller, Teresa Amiel Pollin, Alexa Potter, Dr. Ingrid Pufahl, Jessica Rockhold, Anna Roe, Paul Schiefer, and Johanna Tootell. June 2003 Jewish Resistance: A Working Bibliography This bibliography of books and articles on the subject of Jewish resistance during the Holocaust compiles basic data on scholarly and other significant writings dealing with the period 1939-45. It focuses primarily on Jewish armed resistance to Nazi Germany and its Axis allies throughout Europe. This list is by no means exhaustive; the Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies will update the list as new and other significant works appear or come to our attention. General Works Books Adler, H. G. Der Kampf gegen die “Endlösung der Judenfrage.” Bonn: Bundeszentrale für Heimatdienst, 1958. Ainsztein, Reuben. Jewish Resistance in Nazi-Occupied Eastern Europe. New York: Barnes and Noble, 1974. Altman, Linda Jacobs. Resisters and Rescuers: Standing Up Against the Holocaust. Berkeley Heights, NJ: Enslow Publishers, 2003. Anflick, Charles. Resistance: Teen Partisans and Resisters Who Fought Nazi Tyranny. New York: Rosen Publishers, 1999. Arad, Yitzhak. The Partisan: From the Valley of Death to Mt. Zion. New York: Holocaust Library, 1979. Aronowicz, Judith, and Ephraïm Rozen, eds. Célébrations dans la tourmente: La résistance spirituelle dans les ghettos et les camps de concentration: Témoignages. Lagrasse: Editions Verdier, 1993. Bar-Adon, Dorothy, and Pesach Bar-Adon. The Jewish Partisans. Merhavia: Workers Book Guild, 1958. Bar-Adon, Dorothy, and Pesach Bar-Adon. Jews Against Hitler: Appeal and Report of the International Conference of Jews Held in Moscow, August 24, 1941. London: Anglo-Russian Parliamentary Committee, 1941. Bauer, Yehuda. The Holocaust in Historical Perspective. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1978. 2 • JEWISH RESISTANCE Bauer, Yehuda. The Jewish Emergence from Powerlessness. Toronto-Buffalo: University of Toronto Press, 1979. Bauer, Yehuda, Jewish Reactions to the Holocaust. Tel Aviv: Mod Books, 1989. Bauer, Yehuda. They Chose Life: Jewish Resistance in the Holocaust. New York: American Jewish Committee, Institute of Human Relations, 1973. Bauer, Yehuda, and Nathan Rotenstreich, eds. The Holocaust as Historical Experience: Essays and a Discussion. New York: Holmes & Meier, 1981. Ben-David, Yehudah. Ha-“Haganah” be-Eropah (“Hagana” in Europe). Ramat Efal: ha-Merkaz le-toldot koah ha-magen ha-“Haganah”: Tag hotsaah la-or, 1995. Borisov, J. Palestine Underground: The Story of the Jewish Resistance. New York: Judea Publishing Company, 1947. Cohen, Asher, and Yehoyakim Cochavi, eds. Zionist Youth Movements During the Shoah. New York: Peter Lang, 1995. Cohen, Monique-Lise, and Jean-Louis Dufour. Les juifs dans la Résistance. Paris: Tirésias, 2001. Cohen, Rich. The Avengers. New York: Knopf, 2000. Davies, Raymond Arthur. Odyssey Through Hell. New York: L.B. Fischer, 1946. Davis, Mac. Jews Fight Too! New York: Jordon Publishing Company, 1945. Dawidowicz, Lucy. A Holocaust Reader. New York: Behrman House, 1976. Derech, Shlomo, and Zvi Shner, eds. Dapim le-heker ha-Sho’ah veha-mered (Pages in the research of the Holocaust and Jewish resistance). Series 2, Collection 1–2. Tel Aviv: Ghetto Fighters’ House, 1969. Druks, Herbert. Jewish Resistance During the Holocaust. New York: Irvington, 1983. Dunin-Wasowicz, Krzysztof. Ruch oporu w hitlerowskich obozach koncentracyjnych 1933– 1945. Warsaw: Panstwowe Wydawn, Naukowe, 1979. Elkins, Michael. Forged in Fury. New York: Ballantine Books, 1971. Fischel, Jack R. The Holocaust. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1998. Glick, Susan. Heroes of the Holocaust. San Diego, CA: Lucent Books, 2002. A Working Bibliography • 3 Goldfarb, Tsevi. Ad kav ha-kets (Until the final line). Tel Aviv: Ghetto Fighters’ House, 1980. Gottfried, Ted. Heroes of the Holocaust. Brookfield, CT: Twenty-First Century Books, 2001. Gottlieb, Roger S. A Spirituality of Resistance: Finding a Peaceful Heart and Protecting the Earth. New York: Crossroad Publishing Co., 1999. Granatstein, Yechiel, and Mosheh Kahanovich, eds. Leksikon ha-gevurah (Lexicon of heroism). Jerusalem: Yad Vashem, 1965. Grossman, C. u. a, ed. Sefer hapartisanim hajehudim—Das Buch der jüdischen Partisanen, Jerusalem, 1958. 2 vols. Grubsztein, Meir, ed. Jewish Resistance During the Holocaust: Proceedings of the Conference on Manifestations of Jewish Resistance, Jerusalem, April 7–11, 1968. Jerusalem: Yad Vashem, 1971. Gurewitsch, Bonnie, ed. Mothers, Sisters, Resisters: Oral Histories of Women Who Survived the Holocaust. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1998. Gutman, Israel. Ba-’alatah uva-ma’avak: Pirke-’iyun ba-Sho’ah uva-hitnagdut ha-Yehudit (Rising in struggle: Chapters of analysis in the Jewish resistance during the Holocaust). Tel Aviv; Jerusalem: The Workers’ Press and the Institute for Contemporary Jewry at Hebrew University, 1985. Gutman, Israel. The Heroism of the Jewish People in the Second World War. Tel Aviv: The International Quiz on the Heroism of the Jewish People, 1985. Gutman, Israel. The Holocaust and Resistance: An Outline of Jewish History in Nazi-Occupied Europe (1933–1945). Jerusalem: Yad Vashem, 1972. Gutman, Israel, and Livia Rotkirchen, eds. The Catastrophe of European Jewry: Antecedents, History, Reflections: Selected Papers. Jerusalem: Yad Vashem, 1976. Gutman, Yisrael, and E. Zuroff. Rescue Attempts during the Holocaust. Jerusalem: Yad Vashem, 1977. Heuberger, Georg, ed. Im Kampf gegen Besatzung und “Endlösung.” Widerstand der Juden in Europa 1939–1945: Eine Ausstellung des Jüdischen Museums der Stadt Frankfurt am Main 26.April–29.Juli 1995. Frankfurt am
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