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Denunciation and rescue : Dutch society and the Holocaust = Bein halshana lehatzala : hahevra Haholandit vehashoah

Author
Bar-Efrat, Pinchas, 1931- author.
בר-אפרת, פנחס, 1931-
Uniform Title
Ben halshanah le-hatsalah. English
בין הלשנה להצלה. אנגלית
Title
Denunciation and rescue : Dutch society and the Holocaust = Bein halshana lehatzala : hahevra Haholandit vehashoah / Pinchas Bar-Efrat ; translated from Hebrew by Naftali Greenwood.
ISBN
9789653085268
9653085263
Publication
Jerusalem : Yad Vashem, The International Institute for Holocaust Research, [2017]
Copyright Notice Date
©2017
Physical Description
328 pages : illustrations, facsimiles ; 24 cm
Notes
Based on the author's thesis (doctoral)--Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 2009.
English translation of Hebrew.
Summary
Denunciation and Rescue examines the attitude of the Dutch authorities toward the Jews during the Nazi occupation, and particularly that of the directors of the various government ministries, as well as of the ministers of the government-in-exile in London, and of Dutch society in general. Pinchas Bar-Efrat probed thousands of files of postwar trials of war criminals in the Netherlands and found that the punishments imposed on those who denounced and betrayed Jews were often relatively lenient given the severity of their crimes and the tragic results. The author discusses the modus operandi of these war criminals and their motives for denouncing Jews--primarily greed, but also envy and strained relations between the families concealing the Jews and the Jews in hiding, among others. The book thoroughly examines the role and activities of the Dutch police, which played a central part in the arrest and deportation of the Dutch Jews to the death camps. It also highlights, in contrast, the important actions of the Dutch resistance and the Dutch individuals who concealed Jews, assisted them in obtaining false papers, or provided them with ration cards and money. In spite of the scarcity of information on the subject, the author manages to identify the motives of the rescuers, who endangered their lives and the lives of their families to hide and rescue the persecuted Jews. This important study demonstrates that most of the Dutch population was silent in the face of the persecution of the Jews, and even actively collaborated with the Germans. Consequently, denunciation and betrayal sealed the fate of many Jews in the Netherlands. Pinchas Bar-Efrat experienced the Holocaust in Holland firsthand. He and his family were hidden by Dutch rescuers who risked their lives to assist them. At the same time, he witnessed the local population's apathy and collaboration with the Nazis that led to the deaths of many members of his extended family, friends, and acquaintances.
Variant and related titles
Title on title page verso: Bein halshana lehatzala : hahevra Haholandit vehashoah
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 15, 2019
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Genre/Form
History.
Also listed under
Greenwood, Naftali, translator.
Translation of : Bar-Efrat, Pinchas, 1931- Ben halshanah le-hatsalah. English.
Translation of : Bar-Efrat, Pinchas, 1931- בין הלשנה להצלה. English.
Yad ṿa-shem, rashut ha-zikaron la-Shoʼah ṿela-gevurah, issuing body.
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