Description
Tells the stories of ordinary and extraordinary French men and women, arguing that the French reaction to the Holocaust was not as reprehensible as it has been portrayed
About the Author
Susan Zuccotti teaches modern European history at Barnard College and Columbia University. She is the author of The Italians and the Holocaust: Persecution, Rescue, and Survival (Nebraska 1996), which won the National Jewish Book Award in 1987.
Reviews
"A book on the French occupation needs to point out that a lot of Jews were saved and a lot of Frenchmen acted well. Susan Zuccotti . . . accomplishes exactly that."-Forward
"Valuable and lucid . . . Susan Zuccotti's book is admirable in many important ways."-New York Times Book Review
Book Information
ISBN 9780803299146
Author Susan Zuccotti
Format Paperback
Page Count 392
Imprint University of Nebraska Press
Publisher University of Nebraska Press
Weight(grams) 567g