Delousing and resistance during the Holocaust
TitoloDelousing and resistance during the Holocaust
Autore
Call number940.5337/0070
Numero oggetto09175c
Luogo di pubblicazioneNew York, New York, United States
EditoreBerghahn Books
Anno di pubblicazione
2014
Paginazionepp49-56
MaterialeArticle
ISBN9781782384175
NotesArticle from the book 'Jewish medical resistance in the Holocaust' pp49-56
Descrizione
The Germans were convinced that typhus was primarily a Jewish fever, because of its high incidence among the Jewish population, particularly during 1915-16. Their aim was to persuade Jews to abide by the delousing regulations: they were to shave hair and beards. Jews resisted this during the epidemics of 1919-21 because they associated the shaving of hair with bodily assault during the pogroms. When the Germans sought to impose delousing in World War II, they encountered widespread lack of compliance