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240 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 2012
It is a story of the ingenuity, bravery, determination and tenacity of many outstanding figures in labour and concentration camps to overcome the obstacles to rescue.
In spite of careful planning, the extremely difficult conditions of the camps meant that rescue attempts were not always successful, and many would-be rescuers died in the process.
This book incorporates the violence of the scenes it describes, and the Jews themselves often resorted to killing, bombing and shooting their German enemies, indiscriminate about whether a particular German had been involved in the Jews’ imprisonment.
The author has meticulously researched the material and the book is laid out in chapters and headings that make it is easy for the reader to understand the different historical phases of the conflict, and the way in which the Jewish resistance evolved.
I highly recommend this as a stirring book which offers detailed, factual information about the courage of countless Jews who, in the harshest conditions, managed to save so many of the Jews of Europe. Reviewed by JG