Mordechai Anielewicz

Mordechai Anielewicz
Title Mordechai Anielewicz PDF eBook
Author Kerry P. Callahan
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Pages 116
Release 2000-12-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780823933778

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Traces the life of the activist who, at the age of twenty-three, became the commander of the Jewish Combat Organization (Zydowska Organizacja Bjowa) and lead the historic Warsaw ghetto uprising.

Mordechai Anielewicz

Mordechai Anielewicz
Title Mordechai Anielewicz PDF eBook
Author Rachel Hausfater
Publisher Seven Stories Press
Pages 53
Release 2022-09-20
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1644211335

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A searing portrait of the last days of the Warsaw ghetto uprising and its young leader Mordechai Anielewicz. Set before and during the days of the Warsaw ghetto uprising, Say No to Despair, part of the new They Said No series of histories, is a compelling and profound look at the final days of the life of Mordechai Anielewicz, leader of the Jewish Fighting Organization that led the insurrection against Nazi control in Poland during the Holocaust. Tracing the moments before and during the uprising up to Mordechai’s death in 1943, Hausfater delivers an uncompromising story of a revolutionary with a lesson all readers must take with them. Both disturbing and moving, thrilling and devastating, Anielewicz's story elucidates the immense power of resistance and the obligations we have to defend each other from violence and capture—no matter the costs. As Anielewicz himself puts it, “The opposite of despair is not hope, it’s struggle.”

Flags Over the Warsaw Ghetto

Flags Over the Warsaw Ghetto
Title Flags Over the Warsaw Ghetto PDF eBook
Author Moshe Arens
Publisher Independently Published
Pages 416
Release 2019-04-16
Genre
ISBN 9781094763286

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The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising has become a symbol of heroism throughout the world. A short time before the uprising began, Pawel Frenkel addressed a meeting of the Jewish Military fighters: Of course we will fight with guns in our hands, and most of us will fall. But we will live on in the lives and hearts of future generations and in the pages of their history.... We will die before our time but we are not doomed. We will be alive for as long as Jewish history lives! On the eve of Passover, April 19, 1943, German forces entered the Warsaw ghetto equipped with tanks, flame throwers, and machine guns. Against them stood an army of a few hundred young Jewish men and women, armed with pistols and Molotov cocktails. Who were these Jewish fighters who dared oppose the armed might of the SS troops under the command of SS General Juergen Stroop? Who commanded them in battle? What were their goals? In this groundbreaking work, Israel s former Minister of Defense, Prof. Moshe Arens, recounts a true tale of daring, courage, and sacrifice that should be accurately told out of respect for and in homage to the fighters who rose against the German attempt to liquidate the Warsaw ghetto, and made a last-ditch fight for the honor of the Jewish people. The generally accepted account of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising is incomplete. The truth begins with the existence of not one, but two resistance organizations in the ghetto. Two young men, Mordechai Anielewicz of the Jewish Fighting Organization (ZOB), and Pawel Frenkel of the Jewish Military Organization (ZZW), rose to lead separate resistance organizations in the ghetto, which did not unite despite the desperate battle they were facing. Included is the complete text of The Stroop Report translated into English.

The War Within These Walls

The War Within These Walls
Title The War Within These Walls PDF eBook
Author Aline Sax
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 86
Release 2013-10-16
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 0802854281

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It’s World War II, and Misha’s family, like the rest of the Jews living in Warsaw, has been moved by the Nazis into a single crowded ghetto. Conditions are appalling: every day more people die from disease, starvation, and deportations. Misha does his best to help his family survive, even crawling through the sewers to smuggle food. When conditions worsen, Misha joins a handful of other Jews who decide to make a final, desperate stand against the Nazis. Heavily illustrated with sober blue-and-white drawings, this powerful novel dramatically captures the brutal reality of a tragic historical event.

I Am Writing These Words to You

I Am Writing These Words to You
Title I Am Writing These Words to You PDF eBook
Author Chajka Klinger
Publisher
Pages 204
Release 2017
Genre Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
ISBN 9789653085480

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The Jews of Warsaw, 1939-1943

The Jews of Warsaw, 1939-1943
Title The Jews of Warsaw, 1939-1943 PDF eBook
Author Yisrael Gutman
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 512
Release 1989-02-22
Genre History
ISBN 9780253205117

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This work chronicles the struggle of Warsaw Jewry from the outbreak of World War II (September 1939) through the final and most tragic chapter in the history of the community--the armed Jewish uprising, the annihilation of the remnant Jewish community, and the destruction of the traditional Jewish sector of the city (April-May 1943).

Anna Politkovskaya

Anna Politkovskaya
Title Anna Politkovskaya PDF eBook
Author Dominique Conil
Publisher Seven Stories Press
Pages 54
Release 2022-09-20
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1644211319

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The deeply researched and partly imagined story of the fearless, internationally recognized journalist who was assassinated for believing that ‘words can save lives.’ Say No to Fear, part of the They Said No series of histories, tells the story of Anna Politkovskaya’s courageous life narrated from the perspective of her longtime mentor and friend, the dissident writer Vassily Pachoutinsev. From their first meeting when she was a young literature student writing about poet Marina Tsvetaeva to her rise as an internationally recognized journalist, through Vassily we see Anna develop from junior reporter, to covering social issues after the fall of the Soviet Union, to becoming a fearless defender of human rights. Throughout the author brings the history to life by including key conversations that might have happened between them at pivotal moments in Politkovskaya’s life. A scathing critic of the second Chechen war, Politkovskaya published most of her political work while working at the Novaya Gazeta, a newspaper at the forefront of the fight for free expression in Russia. For their outspokenness several members of its staff were murdered, presumably silenced by Russia's Vladimir Putin and Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov. Even after a poisoning attack and a mock execution, Politkovskaya persisted, adamant in her fight for her children's and grandchildren’s world, critiquing the situation in Chechnya and Putin until her assassination in 2006. The narrator, Pachoutinsev, explains how her legacy lives on, inspiring those in pursuit of justice and the truth both in Russia and abroad.