Greek Jews and Christians during World War II
TítuloGreek Jews and Christians during World War II
Call number940.5318/0149
Número del objeto05246T
Lugar de publicaciónOxford, England
EditorialPergamon Press
Año de publicación
1989
PaginaciónVol.1 pp215-222
MaterialArticle
ISBN80367542
NotesPapers from "Remembering for the Future:papers and addenda" pp215-222
Descripción
The record of Greece's Christian population in its attitude to the country's Jews during the German occupation of the country during World War II is an honourable one. No Jews were turned in to the Germans despite rewards offered for doing so. Jews were, indeed, considered Greek citizens and thus regarded in a positive light by the Christian majority. Despite this, 95 % of Saloniki's Jewish population was deported to Auschwitz.