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Jagendorf's Foundry: Memoir of the Romanian Holocaust 1941-1944 [Hardcover]

Siegfried Jagendorf , Aron Hirt-Manheimer
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In the early 1940s Romania exiled 150,000 Jews to Transnistria, a war-devastated corner of the Nazi-occupied Soviet Ukraine. There Jagendorf, a failed Jewish entrepreneur, convinced the Nazis to let him convert a abandoned spare-parts factory into a Jewish labor colony. Outmaneuvering Romanian officials, he saved some 15,000 Jews from extermination. To many critics the resourceful engineer was a collaborator who usurped power to preserve his own life. This extraordinary document consists of Jagendorf's first-person narrative intertwined with commentary by Hirt-Manheimer, editor-in-chief of the Holocaust Library, who spent two years interviewing survivors and analyzing primary sources. Amplifying Jagendorf's self-portrayal as a stern but sympathetic paragon of virtue, Hirt-Manheimer points out flagrant abuses of power by Jagendorf's ghetto police. Yet the picture that emerges from this riveting, heartrending story is of a genuine hero who helped thousands survive by dint of his courage, wits and luck.
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Holocaust literature seems to increase by thousands of volumes each year. However, little has been written on the Romanian Holocaust, which makes this particular memoir valuable. With the aid of a team of other Jews, Jagendorf, an engineer, helped save thousands in a forgotten ironworks foundry. Edited by the editor-in-chief of the Holocaust Library, Jagendorf's memoir (he died some 25 years ago) is both a human story as well as a history of the German-occupied Soviet territory of Moghilev and the peculiar circumstances of the Romanian situation. There is a two-page list of sources for further consideration. See also Lucette Matalon Lagnado and Sheila Cohn Dekel's Children of the Flames , reviewed in this issue, p. 101.--Ed.
- Jehuda Reinharz, Brandeis Univ., Waltham, Mass.
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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2.0 out of 5 stars A shell of a book May 13 2004
Format:Hardcover
Because of the horrific subject matter, and the heroic role of the main author in the saving of countless lives, and the everpressing need for all survivors of all holocausts to have their voices heard, I am initially hesitant to say something bad about this book, but the truth is, this is not a very good book.

The book is comprised of two sections, Jagendorf's memoirs, and background information by Aron Hirt-Manheimer. The book states at the beginning that Jagendorf's first attempt to publish his memoirs ended in failure. Not a wonder. His material was divided into seven sections, consisting of between 4 to 7 chapters, with the average chapter length being 2-3 pages. Jagendorf's writing style is more of a listing of his activities, with very little emotion, background or insight. It might even be suggested that despite the hardships and horror that was the Romanian Holocaust, that Jagendorf was basically full of himself. The notion was politely repeated several times by Hirt-Manheimer and several of the sources he interviewed.

Hirt-Manheimer's role was to flush out the book, which he attempted to do with commentary after each section featuring interviews with survivors, a time-line, introduction of historical documents, and a re-interpreting of Jagondorf's claims. It was a noble attempt, but one that could not overcome the disappointment of the source manuscript.

If you want a book to learn of the pain and trauma of Transnistria, this isn't it. If you are looking for source material for Transnitria, this book may have some merit, as it cannot be disputed that Jagendorf was a major figure during those years, and his contribution did save tens of thousands of jews. And on that note, that is perhaps the most thought provoking part of this book, analysising exactly the type of role Jagendorf played, was he a saviour, a power broker, or a little of both.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars A shell of a book May 13 2004
By Melvin Scott - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Because of the horrific subject matter, and the heroic role of the main author in the saving of countless lives, and the everpressing need for all survivors of all holocausts to have their voices heard, I am initially hesitant to say something bad about this book, but the truth is, this is not a very good book.

The book is comprised of two sections, Jagendorf's memoirs, and background information by Aron Hirt-Manheimer. The book states at the beginning that Jagendorf's first attempt to publish his memoirs ended in failure. Not a wonder. His material was divided into seven sections, consisting of between 4 to 7 chapters, with the average chapter length being 2-3 pages. Jagendorf's writing style is more of a listing of his activities, with very little emotion, background or insight. It might even be suggested that despite the hardships and horror that was the Romanian Holocaust, that Jagendorf was basically full of himself. The notion was politely repeated several times by Hirt-Manheimer and several of the sources he interviewed.

Hirt-Manheimer's role was to flush out the book, which he attempted to do with commentary after each section featuring interviews with survivors, a time-line, introduction of historical documents, and a re-interpreting of Jagondorf's claims. It was a noble attempt, but one that could not overcome the disappointment of the source manuscript.

If you want a book to learn of the pain and trauma of Transnistria, this isn't it. If you are looking for source material for Transnitria, this book may have some merit, as it cannot be disputed that Jagendorf was a major figure during those years, and his contribution did save tens of thousands of jews. And on that note, that is perhaps the most thought provoking part of this book, analysising exactly the type of role Jagendorf played, was he a saviour, a power broker, or a little of both.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The Righteous come in strange packages. Jun 6 2009
By Accadi - Published on Amazon.com
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The previous reviewer made this remark, "despite the hardships and horror that was the Romanian Holocaust ... Jagendorf was basically full of himself." He didn't understand much about Romanian Holocaust or about Jagendorf's personality.
Jagendorf's gamble was to risk all the consequences of collaborating with Nazi beasts in order to save the lives of tenth of thousands of Jews. In the post-war time, when the commissars accused Jagendorf of collaborating with nazis, while dismissing his enormous merit, he was trying to save his life by being "full of himself" in writing. Besides, even great heroes have their vanities.
Meanwhile, the life and personality of Siegfried Jagendorf made him a much better candidate for a hero of a Holocaust motion picture than the one Mr. Spielberg choose - Oskar Schindler.
Sixty four years after the Holocaust it is time to make justice to the real hero who was Siegfried Jagendorf.
The book deserves five stars for the depth and a very difficultly achievable historical accuracy of one out of many aspects of the Holocaust
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