This book illuminates the troubled history of how Italian and foreign Jews in an internment camp were deported to Auschwitz in full view of a bishop who supposedly was protecting them. Elsewhere brave farmers hid local Jews in caves and farms from the Fascist/Nazi hunters.
This book illuminates the troubled history of how Italian and foreign Jews in an internment camp were deported to Auschwitz in full view of a bishop who supposedly was protecting them. Elsewhere brave farmers hid local Jews in caves and farms from the Fascist/Nazi hunters.
Judith Roumani is founder and director of the Jewish Institute of Pitigliano.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments List of Sources List of Personalities A Short Introduction Chapter One: Pitigliano and Other Cities of Refuge for Jews in Southern Tuscany over the Centuries Chapter Two: A Bolt from the Blue? Fascist Racial Laws of 1938 and their Effects in Southern Tuscany Chapter Three: Town versus Country, Conformity versus Defiance: Contrasting Behaviors Involving Jews Chapter Four: Hiding Like Animals, in Caves, Barns and Farms; and the Righteous Gentiles of Tuscany Who Risked their Lives Protecting Jews Chapter Five: At the Mercy of the Church and the Fascists: The Obligingly Hospitable Bishop Galeazzi of Grosseto, and the Experience of Jews Who Turned Themselves In Chapter Six: Foreign Jewish Refugees Who Fled to Tuscany: Early Experiences Chapter Seven: Last Days at the Bishop's Palace for Foreign and Italian Jews Chapter Eight: Post War: The Search for a Return to Normal: For Jews, a Future of Virtual Judaism Bibliography About the Author
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments List of Sources List of Personalities A Short Introduction Chapter One: Pitigliano and Other Cities of Refuge for Jews in Southern Tuscany over the Centuries Chapter Two: A Bolt from the Blue? Fascist Racial Laws of 1938 and their Effects in Southern Tuscany Chapter Three: Town versus Country, Conformity versus Defiance: Contrasting Behaviors Involving Jews Chapter Four: Hiding Like Animals, in Caves, Barns and Farms; and the Righteous Gentiles of Tuscany Who Risked their Lives Protecting Jews Chapter Five: At the Mercy of the Church and the Fascists: The Obligingly Hospitable Bishop Galeazzi of Grosseto, and the Experience of Jews Who Turned Themselves In Chapter Six: Foreign Jewish Refugees Who Fled to Tuscany: Early Experiences Chapter Seven: Last Days at the Bishop's Palace for Foreign and Italian Jews Chapter Eight: Post War: The Search for a Return to Normal: For Jews, a Future of Virtual Judaism Bibliography About the Author
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