Child rescue as survival resistance: hidden children in Nazi occupied Western Europe
TitelChild rescue as survival resistance: hidden children in Nazi occupied Western Europe
Call number940.53161/0105
Objectnummer11776
Plaats van uitgaveTexas, United States
UitgeverUniversity of North Texas
Jaar van uitgave
2012
Pagina'sxii, 222p., bibliography
MateriaalBoek
NotesDissertation prepared for the Degree for Doctor of Philosophy, University of Texas August 2012
Beschrijving
This thesis adds to the historical understanding of Holocaust resistance by analysing the efforts of child rescue organisations as a form of 'survival resistance'. By looking at rescuers' testimonies and archival sources this disseration outlines the extensive organisation and intent of Jewish rescue groups, such as the Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants (OSE) and Comite de defense des juifs (CDJ), in France, Belgium and the Netherlands. It also analyses the rescue organisation and intent by Catholic, Protestant and humanitarian groups. The dissertation concludes by discussing the effectiveness of organised child rescue as a valid form of survival resistance in Nazi-occupied Western Europe.