Toward a Broader View of Jewish Rebuilding after the Holocaust
Toward a Broader View of Jewish Rebuilding after the Holocaust
Opportunities and Challenges
This chapter reviews several books about Jewish rebuilding after the Holocaust. These include “Holocaust Survivors in Postwar Germany, 1945–1957, ” by Margarete Myers Feinstein, “Jews, Germans, and Allies: Close Encounters in Occupied Germany, ” by Atina Grossmann and “Collect and Record! Jewish Holocaust Documentation in Early Postwar Europe,” by Laura Jockusch. The books discuss the responsibility of the victorious nations in World War 2 in supporting displaced nations and analyze the interaction between Jewish and non-Jewish displaced persons.
Keywords: World War 2, Jewish rebuilding, Holocaust Survivors, Postwar Germany, Jews, Germans, Occupied Germany, Jewish Holocaust, Early Postwar Europe, displaced persons
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