The Holocaust in Greece

A Dirk Moses editor Giorgos Antoniou editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:5th Mar '20

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This new account of the Holocaust in Greece elaborates on the involvement of Christian society in the persecution of Jews.

During the course of the Second World War, the Axis forces murdered ninety percent of the Jewish population in Greece. With cutting edge research, the authors show that the scale of this disaster could not have been achieved by the authorities alone, without the active participation of Greek Christians.For the sizeable Jewish community living in Greece during the 1940s, German occupation of Greece posed a distinct threat. The Nazis and their collaborators murdered around ninety percent of the Jewish population through the course of the war. This new account presents cutting edge research on four elements of the Holocaust in Greece: the level of antisemitism and question of collaboration; the fate of Jewish property before, during, and after their deportation; how the few surviving Jews were treated following their return to Greece, especially in terms of justice and restitution; and the ways in which Jewish communities rebuilt themselves both in Greece and abroad. Taken together, these elements point to who was to blame for the disaster that befell Jewish communities in Greece, and show that the occupation authorities alone could not have carried out these actions to such magnitude without the active participation of Greek Christians.

'This important book is a reminder of the need to continue to re-assess our historical knowledge and awareness in the light of new evidence and insights. For some, history is a fixed and unarguable stone, comprising an all too comfortable rendition of national stereotypes. New historical research, based on an assessment of primary sources, can upset these views, with some feeling that agreed identities are under challenge.' Jim Claven, Author of Lemnos and Gallipoli Revealed and Secretary of the Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee

ISBN: 9781108465281

Dimensions: 150mm x 230mm x 20mm

Weight: 580g

395 pages