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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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This Book is Absolutely Amazing,
By M. Sean Silk (Atlantic City, NJ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Defiance: The Bielski Partisans (Paperback)
In her book, "Defiance: The Bielski Partisans", Nechama Tec depicts an amazing tale of Jewish resistance and rescue on the eastern front during World War II. At the pith of this movement was one Tuvia Bielski, the commander of the large Jewish partisan outfit that roamed the Belorussian woods, constantly trying to avoid contact with the Germans. Tuvia, along with his brothers Asael and Zus were responsible for the salvation of over 1200 Jews, many of whom were elderly, female, or juvenile. Taking in such refugees in an extremely volatile environment was a huge risk. Without Tuvia's willingness, or determination to take on such risks, many of these people would have otherwise perished to the Nazi barbarity that was ubiquitous in the region. As a professor of sociology, the author Nechama Tec offers a unique perspective on this historical phenomenon. Her expertise brings into focus the social dynamic of partisan camps in World War II.Rather than succumb to the popularly accepted view that Jews were passive victims who simply laid down and allowed the Nazi aggressors to do their bidding during the Holocaust, Tec attempts to elucidate the under-documented, untold side of the story. That is, despite the widespread annihilation and extermination that Jewish citizens faced in Europe, there were pockets of resistance to the Nazi menace that deserve laudatory recognition. Tec takes the sentiment that there is a necessity to educate people on the unmentioned and tries to fill in the gap she believes is left by mainstream historians. Her effort to do so indeed deserves the very same laudatory recognition that she sets out to bestow upon the Bielski partisans. Tec makes the interesting suggestion that, contrary to popular belief, the Eastern European Jewish population was chock-full of resilient human beings. Human beings who were not only perfectly capable of surviving harsh physical conditions of the Belorussian woods, but also endowed with enough self respect to openly defy and resist the malevolent psychological conditions brought about by the Nazi occupiers.
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Defiance - The Bielski Partisans,
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This review is from: Defiance: The Bielski Partisans (Paperback)
This book is a very interesting and comprehensive overview of the Bielskis and their efforts to save as many Jews as possible from the Holocaust. It has a very documentary feel as opposed to a novel style. It is a very human feel to it - showing both the heroic aspects of the Bielskis as well as their flaws. It is totally eye witness bases with very thorough notes to each chapter. I enjoyed the book very much.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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defiance,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Defiance: The Bielski Partisans (Paperback)
i love the book i think it tells you alot about when the germans where fighting the jews it is amazing how they all survived in the woods all that time!
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