
Never Again
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Masterfully covering such topics as pre-war Jewish life, the Warsaw Ghetto revolt, and the reflections of Holocaust survivors, Gilbert interweaves firsthand accounts with unforgettable photographs and documents, which come together to form a three-dimensional portrait of the lives of the Jewish people during one of Europe's darkest times.
"This volume introduces the crime to a new generation, so that it knows of the atrocities and the seemingly futile acts of defiance taken, in the words of Judah Tenenbaum, 'for three lines in the history books.'" - Booklist
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction and Acknowledgements
- Chapter One European Jewry
- Jewish life in Europe
- Languages and culture
- Religion
- Self-help
- Pogroms
- Anti-Semitism
- Europe's Inter-war Jewish population
- Polish Jewry between the wars
- A pre-war Jewish community in Poland
- Chapter Two Nazi Germany
- The Nazi programme and the Jews
- The one-day boycott
- Persecution, expulsion, book burning
- Racism in Nazi Germany
- Jewish emigration from Germany
- German annexations
- Kristallnacht
- Jewish children find haven in Britain
- Refugees rejected: the voyage of the St Louis
- Those who helped
- Chapter Three The Coming of War
- The German conquest of Poland
- The first onslaught: recollections of terror
- The creation of the Ghettos
- Education and culture in the Ghettos
- Hunger and death in the Ghettos
- Chapter Four The Holocaust Intensifies
- The German invasion of the Soviet Union
- The Einsatzgruppen
- Deportations from Germany to the East
- The Wannsee Conference
- Mass deportation
- Death camps
- The beginning of Auschwitz
- Slave labour camps
- The Theresienstadt Ghetto
- Holland-Westerbork
- France-Drancy
- Belgium-Malines
- Chapter Five Survival: Hope, Resistance, Refuge
- Warsaw Ghetto revolt
- Warsaw Ghetto: after the revolt
- Ghetto Revolts
- The Kovno Ghetto
- Defiance, a painter and three songs
- Escape to the partisans
- Hidden Children
- 'Righteous Gentiles'
- European governments that saved Jews
- Jewish resistance movements
- Jews in the Allied armies
- Jews in national resistance movements
- Chapter Six The Deportations Continue
- Charlotte Salomon's story
- Further deportations to Auschwitz
- Auschwitz-Birkenau
- 'Canada' in Auschwitz
- A deportation from France to Kovno and Reval
- Death camp revolts
- Chapter Seven The Last Year of the War
- Jews in the Warsaw uprising of 1944
- Acts of individual defiance
- Anne Frank: in hiding and betrayed
- Oskar Schindler and other German rescuers
- The deportations from Hungary
- Escape from Auschwitz: Rudolf Vrba's story
- Raoul Wallenberg and other diplomats: Budapest
- The Death Marches
- The fate of non-Jews
- Chapter Eight Liberation: Bearing Witness
- The liberation of the concentration camps
- The day of liberation
- Liberation at Theresienstadt
- 'The Boys' liberated, reach a new world
- The search for havens: across the oceans
- War crimes trials
- Cemeteries, graves and tombstones
- Monuments and memorials
- Mass graves
- Synagogues that survive
- Survivors' reflections, and reparations
- Second generation
- Bearing witness
- 'The people of the book'
- 'Never Again'
- Chronology
- Bibliography
- Other Books by Martin Gilbert
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