EUROPEAN HISTORY / HOLOCAUST / JEWISH STUDIESFIGHTING BACKLithuanian Jewry's Armed Resistance
Dov Levin |
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Fighting Back chronicles the activities of those Jews who joined the Soviet Army and of those who during World War II fought the Nazis in the forests, in the ghettos of Vilna, Kovno, Shavli, and Svencian, and in the concentration camps. This landmark study, the first comprehensive account of organized resistance against the Nazis by Lithuanian Jews, now with a new preface that includes findings from the archives of independent Lithuania, is the product of decades of research.
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A former member of the Kovno ghetto underground and later a fighter with the Lithuanian partisans, Levin brings personal experience as well as sophisticated scholarship to this richly detailed account of battles fought on a little-known front.
The author draws on a wide range of original sources—memoirs, trial transcripts, military documents,
ghetto and battlefield diaries, and contemporary Jewish accounts published outside Lithuania—to
show how Lithuanian Jewry's strong sense of cultural unity shaped its desperate anti-Nazi
struggle. His interviews with 165 surivors and on the history, motives, organization, and methods
of clandestine resistance units. Fighting Back represents an important chapter in the
literature on the Holocaust, a much-needed contribution to modern studies of Jewish resistance
during the war.
"The Dov Levin book is bound to become a classic, a model in the field of writing Holocaust
history and the history of Jewish resistance."
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298 pp • photos, maps, appendixes, bibliog., index ISBN 0-8419-1831-1 • $49.50 (cloth) ISBN 0-8419-1389-7 • $17.50 (paper) |
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