Mark Edele – Sheila Fitzpatrick – Atina Grossmann, eds. Shelter from the Holocaust. Rethinking Jewish Survival in the Soviet Union.
Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2017.
300 páginas.
Contents
Maps
Introduction: Shelter from the Holocaust: Rethinking Jewish Survival in the Soviet Union / Mark Edele, Sheila Fitzpatrick, John Goldlust, and Atina Grossmann
1 – A Diferent Silence: The Survival of More than 200,000 Polish Jews in the Soviet Union during World War II as a Case Study in Cultural Amnesia / John Goldlust
2 – Saved by Stalin? Trajectories and Numbers of Polish Jews in the Soviet Second World War / Mark Edele and Wanda Warlik
3 – Annexation, Evacuation, and Antisemitism in the Soviet Union, 1939–1946 / Sheila Fitzpatrick
4 – Fraught Friendships: Soviet Jews and Polish Jews on the Soviet Home Front / Natalie Belsky
5 – Jewish Refugees in Soviet Central Asia, Iran, and India: Lost Memories of Displacement, Trauma, and Rescue / Atina Grossmann
6 – Identity Profusions: Bio-Historical Journeys from “Polish Jew” / “Jewish Pole” through “Soviet Citizen” to “Holocaust Survivor” / John Goldlust
7 – Crossing Over: Exploring the Borders of Holocaust Testimony / Eliyana R. Adler
Epilogue / Maria Tumarkin