Ebook: Stolen words: the Nazi plunder of Jewish books
Author: Glickman Mark, Gould Rachel
- Tags: Jewish libraries, Jewish libraries--Europe--History--20th century, Libraries and national socialism, Libraries--Destruction and pillage, Libraries--Destruction and pillage--Europe--History--20th century, History, Jewish libraries -- Europe -- History -- 20th century, Libraries -- Destruction and pillage -- Europe -- History -- 20th century, Libraries -- Destruction and pillage, Europe
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: The Jewish Publication Society
- City: Europe
- Language: English
- epub
Stolen Words is an epic story about the largest collection of Jewish books in the world—tens of millions of books that the Nazis looted from European Jewish families and institutions. Nazi soldiers and civilians emptied Jewish communal libraries, confiscated volumes from government collections, and stole from Jewish individuals, schools, and synagogues. Early in their regime the Nazis burned some books in spectacular bonfires, but most they saved, stashing the literary loot in castles, abandoned mine shafts, and warehouses throughout Europe. It was the largest and most extensive book-looting campaign in history.After the war, Allied forces discovered these troves of stolen books but quickly found themselves facing a barrage of questions. How could the books be identified? Where should they go? Who had the authority to make such decisions? Eventually the military turned the books over to an organization of leading Jewish scholars called Jewish Cultural Reconstruction...