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A welcome addition to Holocaust literature, this work presents a series of 49 personal reminiscences of non-Jewish citizens in various European nations who risked their lives to hide resident Jews from the Nazi horror. Most of those interviewed felt their actions were done out of friendship and for people caught in a web of hatred and anti-Semitism. They did not feel that they were acting heroically but that they were doing what was right. Portraits by Block of each of the rescuers accompany the text. These 49 are representative of the 9,295 rescuers honoured at the Yad Vashem in Israel. This is recommended reading for general readers as well as for college and university libraries.
- Sales Rank: #1313460 in Books
- Brand: Brand: Ergo
- Published on: 1992-03
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 11.00" h x 9.00" w x .75" l, 2.55 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 255 pages
- Used Book in Good Condition
From Library Journal
A welcome addition to Holocaust literature, this work presents a series of 49 personal reminiscences of non-Jewish citizens in various European nations who risked their lives to hide resident Jews from the Nazi horror. Most of those interviewed felt their actions were done out of friendship and for people caught in a web of hatred and anti-Semitism. They did not feel that they were acting heroically but that they were doing what was right. Portraits by Block of each of the rescuers accompany the text. These 49 are representative of the 9,295 rescuers honored at the Yad Vashem in Israel. This is recommended for general readers as well as for college and university libraries.
- Charles Abshire, Mt. Hood Community Coll. Lib., Gresham, Ore.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Review
"Gay Block has photographed her subjects with great psychological insight and a total lack of technical artifice . . . . These photographs begin to negate the idea that evil is more interesting than goodness." -- Museum of Modern Art Quarterly
"Riveting . . . Each [story] will fling you with an immediacy you'd forgotten into the largest mysteries of the soul in its capacity for astonishing evil and even more astonishing goodness." -- Ness Rapoport, Tikkun
From the Publisher
RESCUERS has been made into a three-part mini-series which airs on Showtime in October 1997, May 1998 and Fall 1998. Produced by Barbra Streisand and Cis Corman, the October film features actresses Elizabeth Perkins and Sela Ward as single women who acted alone to save Jewish lives.
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
True stories of moral courage and goodness
By Robert Oliver
On the front cover of "Rescuers" are 12 photographs of some very nice looking people. They are pictures of people that you might meet every day; of friends and family, or someone that you might pass by on the street. They are the faces of very ordinary people, but they are also much more than that. They are the faces of people that risked their lives to save the lives of others during the Holocaust. They are the faces of the rescuers. There are many more photographs inside the book, of rescuers from countries all over Europe. Author Malka Drucker and photographer Gay Block interviewed and photographed the rescuers, seeking the heart of compassion and moral courage. They found that heart in men and women; the young and the old; and in people from all walks of life. Every story told by the rescuers is very moving. Some rescuers saved one person from death; some saved many thousands. All of the rescuers are worthy of the greatest respect and honor. The rescuers were sometimes asked the question of why they helped others to live, when so many other people stood by and did nothing. The rescuers would answer that question by saying that they were only doing what they knew was right. By caring for other people, they were acting the way that everyone should have been acting. One of the most inspiring truths found in the book, is the thought that we all have that same spark of goodness within our hearts, that was shown so nobly by the rescuers. We all have the capacity for doing what is right, even in times of the greatest fear and terror. This is a book that will warm your heart, and it is well worth reading.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Slanted intro
By Ikey
There's a lot of good information here, but I felt that the introduction to the Polish section was very slanted. Deborah Lipstadt, the Holocaust scholar, has a blog entitled "The Myth that won't die: the Poles were worse than the Nazis," and this intro perpetuates that myth. Most scholars agree that the Poles collaborated less with the Nazis and resisted them more than just about any other occupied country (Yugoslavia had a huge resistance too). Pre-war anti-Semitism and post-war anti-Semitism are irrelevant to this fact, and are complex issues (certainly anti-Semitism was encouraged by a Soviet government hated by most Poles).
Bottom line: the Poles hated the Germans. So in Poland there was no central government collaborating with them. This makes a difference. The Hungarian collaborating govt turned over 600,000 Jews for extermination, with all of 13 SS men to oversee. The Vichy govt rounded up 14,000 Jews in one day, throwing in 2,500 children whom the Nazis didn't ask for, without a German uniform in sight. No Polish SS battalions: there were volunteer SS battalions from all over Europe. No Polish concentration camp guards; no Hiwis (helpers of the mobile killing troops). Picture a collaborator with a uniform and a gun killing a Jew. That could've been one of many nationality, but almost certainly not Polish. (Some Blue Police and local police collaboration excepted, but minimal in the scope of the Holocaust.) Why did the Germans bring in tens of thousands of Ukrainians and Balts to run the machinery of the Holocaust if the Poles were so bad?
Did Poles collaborate? Yes. There were plenty of scumbags who helped Nazis find the Jews hiding out, after the ghettoes had already been emptied. There are scumbags in every society. This caused genuine damage, but really, in the scope of the continent-wide betrayal of the Jews and collaboration with the Nazis, it's certainly doesn't give a reason to single out the Poles. The intro seems to rationalize Jewish "rage" against the Poles. Personally, I don't believe different ethnicities have specific moral qualities. I think it's an individual thing.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Rescuers: Portraits of Moral Courage in the Holocaust
By C. Feinkind
The thing I LOVE about this book (since it was first issued I have given at least 50 copies to young people as a gift) are the pictures of the rescuers then and now. The point of each true story is that ordinary people were suddenly thrust into extraordinary and fearsome times and they went out of their way to do the moral and very courageous thing to help rescue Jews. Sometimes the people were friends before hand and sometimes they were not. At least one time, the "saved" people were seemingly ungrateful out of their own fear and frustration. This act was personally dangerous and also dangerous for the families of the rescuers. Each rescuer made it clear that they had not thought twice about it at the time and that they had never expected to play such a role before it happened. These people were HEROES. Every story is deeply affecting. Sometimes there was reward at the end and sometimes not. Sometimes years of struggle followed.
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