Surviving undetected: the "Bund," rescue and memory in Germany
TitelSurviving undetected: the "Bund," rescue and memory in Germany
Forfatter
Call number364.151/0027
Objektnummer08463ab
UdgivelsesstedNew York, New York, United States
UdgiverColumbia University Press
Udgivelsesår
2011
Pagineringpp465-479
MaterialeArticle
SerieThe CERI comparative politics and international studies series
ISBN9780231701723
NoterArticle from the book'Resisting genocide: the multiple forms of rescue' pp465-479
Beskrivelse
Roseman analyzes the long history of the Bund, a socialist reform group established in the city of Essen that saved several Jews from death. The Bund did not describe itself as a religious organisation, but a bit like a religious sect with its own codes and rituals in the service of social change. It took many decades before the group obtained public recognition and almost 60 years before its members were honoured by Yad Vashem