Ebook: Berlin ghetto: Herbert Baum and the anti-fascist resistance
Author: Baum Herbert, Brothers Eric
- Tags: Anti-fascist movements, Anti-fascist movements--Germany--Berlin, World War 1939-1945--Jewish resistance--Germany--Berlin, Baum Herbert -- 1912-1942, Anti-fascist movements -- Germany -- Berlin, World War 1939-1945 -- Jewish resistance -- Germany -- Berlin, Germany -- Berlin
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: The History Press
- City: Germany;Berlin;Stroud;Gloucestershire England
- Language: English
- epub
Berlin Ghetto tells the story of a group of Jewish young people who had lives filled with intellectual exploration, intense friendships and romances, and dangerous and illegal political action during one of the most anti-Semitic and regressive regimes in history. The roots of anti-fascism in the Communist, Socialist and Jewish youth movements of pre-Nazi working class Berlin are examined in Berlin Ghetto. The complete story of Herbert Baum and Jewish anti-fascism is told through oral and written testimony to survivors, friends and relatives of group members, Nazi trial documents or group members and primary documents of the period. Everything fell apart in May of 1942, when Baum and a few others went into the massive anti-Soviet and anti-Semitic Nazi propaganda exhibition Das Sowjet-Paradies (Soviet Paradise) and set off several small explosive devices. Unfortuantely, a comrade of Baum's was interrogated by the Gestapo and under torture gave them a list of names of many people...
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