The Jews in the Eastern War Zone
Von Committee, American Jewish
Herausgegeben von Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4066338081582
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In "The Jews in the Eastern War Zone," the American Jewish Committee meticulously documents the experiences of Jewish communities affected by World War I in Eastern Europe. The book deftly combines historical analysis with firsthand accounts, showcasing the horrors inflicted upon these communities as they navigated the tumultuous socio-political landscape of war. Employing a structured narrative style, it juxtaposes personal testimonies with broader socio-historical contexts, making it a vital resource for understanding the intersections of war, identity, and survival during this critical period. The authors' rigorous research brings clarity to the chaos of wartime experiences, revealing the resilience and agency within the Jewish population. The American Jewish Committee, established in 1906, has long been committed to the defense and promotion of Jewish rights and culture. Their extensive involvement in advocacy during World War I, coupled with their emphasis on documenting the Jewish plight, illustrates both the urgency and the moral imperative behind the creation of this work. This book is not only a response to the immediate crises faced by Eastern Jewish communities but also reflects the Committee's broader mission to illuminate and educate on Jewish issues throughout history. "The Jews in the Eastern War Zone" is a compelling read for anyone interested in Jewish history, the impact of war on marginalized communities, or the complexities of national identity. It stands as a significant contribution to the historical discourse of the era and serves as a reminder of the enduring struggles faced by the Jewish people. Scholars, students, and general readers alike will find profound insights and a deep understanding of a pivotal moment in Jewish history.
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