After the end of the Second World War, and as a result of the ensuing Greek Civil War (1946–1949), former resistance members went through a period of generalised, severe persecution. In this context, Jews who had survived the Shoah by taking part in the resistance in some way or by going into hiding under the protection of the resistance forces had to denounce their former comrades or communist rescuers. How did Greek Jews who had been influenced by leftist ideology respond to the politics of the civil war and its aftermath? How were their responses affected by the attitudes of the Greek state, Jewish community and State of Israel towards them? Following the traces left mainly in a) the archives of the Jewish Museum of Greece, the Jewish co...
More than 2 millennia of Jewish presence in Thessaloniki have shaped both the city and its Jews. The...
Through an exploration of the history of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee (JAC), this dissertation ...
About 1.5 million East European Jews-mostly from Poland, the Ukraine, and Russia-survived the Second...
In the postwar chaos of the Greek Civil War, the Greek state was practically absent in the effort to...
The genocide of the Greek Jews was almost total, with the extermination rate of more than 80 percent...
The high percentage of Jewish Holocaust survivors from Volos, compared to the devastating death rate...
From 1941 to 1953, the Jewish community of the Soviet Union experienced an unprecedented period of s...
The emergence of a seemingly harmonic symbiosis between Hungarian majority and Jewish minority in 19...
War and conflict can endanger humanity and its heritage in a multitude of different ways. This paper...
This special issue of Historein offers new documentation and insights in a new area of historical re...
I argue that in interwar Greece there was a small yet influential of anti-Semitic anticommunists, wh...
This dissertation studies the Holocaust in Greece during World War II, and particularly the Holocaus...
The end of the Second World War found the city of Thessaloniki devastated by the loss of nearly its ...
Despite an outpouring of scholarship on the Holocaust, little work has focused on what happened to E...
The Jewish uprising against the Nazis in April 1943 in the Warsaw Ghetto has achieved legendary stat...
More than 2 millennia of Jewish presence in Thessaloniki have shaped both the city and its Jews. The...
Through an exploration of the history of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee (JAC), this dissertation ...
About 1.5 million East European Jews-mostly from Poland, the Ukraine, and Russia-survived the Second...
In the postwar chaos of the Greek Civil War, the Greek state was practically absent in the effort to...
The genocide of the Greek Jews was almost total, with the extermination rate of more than 80 percent...
The high percentage of Jewish Holocaust survivors from Volos, compared to the devastating death rate...
From 1941 to 1953, the Jewish community of the Soviet Union experienced an unprecedented period of s...
The emergence of a seemingly harmonic symbiosis between Hungarian majority and Jewish minority in 19...
War and conflict can endanger humanity and its heritage in a multitude of different ways. This paper...
This special issue of Historein offers new documentation and insights in a new area of historical re...
I argue that in interwar Greece there was a small yet influential of anti-Semitic anticommunists, wh...
This dissertation studies the Holocaust in Greece during World War II, and particularly the Holocaus...
The end of the Second World War found the city of Thessaloniki devastated by the loss of nearly its ...
Despite an outpouring of scholarship on the Holocaust, little work has focused on what happened to E...
The Jewish uprising against the Nazis in April 1943 in the Warsaw Ghetto has achieved legendary stat...
More than 2 millennia of Jewish presence in Thessaloniki have shaped both the city and its Jews. The...
Through an exploration of the history of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee (JAC), this dissertation ...
About 1.5 million East European Jews-mostly from Poland, the Ukraine, and Russia-survived the Second...