Dimensions
180 x 247 x 10mm
During the Second World War, millions of Jews were imprisoned and murdered by Hitler's Nazi party. This is the story of the Jews and other people who resisted the Nazi's attempts to carry out genocide. From individual acts of heroism, such as Oscar Schindler's attempts to liberate Jews from the death camps, to groups who organised uprisings in ghettos and prison camps, this book looks at different methods of resistance.
What were the responses of the Germans to Jewish resistance and why were so many Jews betrayed to the German authorities? Pat Levy discusses these questions and many others, describing acts of extreme bravery and psychological strength at a time when so many people were suffering under the brutal Nazi regime.