In the Shadow of the Holocaust: The Struggle Between Jews and Zionists in the Aftermath of World War IIWorking from newly unraveled archival material, Grodzinsky tells the touching story of the encounter between Jewish survivors and Zionist envoys, dispatched from Palestine to the camps in order to help in rehabilitation efforts, but also with a clear Zionist agenda: Their mission was to bring all the Surviving Remnant to Palestine. Survivors were to be the anvil upon which the revolt against the British [in Palestine] must be forged (David Ben-Gurion). In 1945, Zionists forcefully prevented the rescue of child survivors; in 1948, they instituted forced conscription to the Israel Defense Force, dwindled by the fighting with the Arabs. Written with passion and an obsession for accuracy. -- Ariana Melamed, Ha-'Ir, the leading Tel Aviv weekly |
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... camps in Germany itself . During the first weeks after Liberation , many of them died of infectious diseases , exhaustion , malnutri- tion and intestinal complications resulting from sudden overeat- ing . For these many thousands ...
... camps in Germany , in which it sought to obtain an immediate impression of the state of the Jews there . Here , too , thorough groundwork was done by the Zionists . Potential witnesses - residents of the DP camps - were pre- pared , in ...
... camps in Germany recorded extremely high birth rates . In 1947 , the JDC was registering 750 newborn babies per month in the camps , and about one - third of the women of child bearing age were either pregnant or had just given birth.17 ...
Contents
The War is Over | 16 |
Refugees and Displaced Persons | 24 |
Jews in PostWar Europe | 31 |
Copyright | |
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