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This is the first comprehensive new study of the Greek Jewish experience during World War II to be published in sixty years.

Trade Review
"Professor Bowman has, in meticulous detail, provided the English-language reader the most comprehensive and up-to-date narrative of this otherwise little-known Jewish community in southeastern Europe . . . Bowman's treatment of Salonika Zionists and efforts to get Jews into mandatory Palestine makes interesting reading . . . This book will certainly be the standard resource on the subject, at least for the foreseeable future." -- Sanford R. Silverburg * Association of Jewish Libraries (AJL) Newsletter *
"The Agony of Greek Jews is a welcome addition to the scholarship on Greek Jewry. Bowman's contribution to the understanding of each individual community's fate during the Holocaust and Greek Civil War is invaluable." -- Katerina Lagos * California State University, Sacramento, East European Jewish Affairs *
"Despite the nearly total obliteration of Greek Jewry in World War II, the Holocaust in Greece has been virtually ignored in historical literature in the English language. Bowmans volume, based on decades of research and deep familiarity with the region, its complexities, and its personalities, is an important corrective to this great gap." -- Jane Gerber * CUNY Graduate Center *
"Bowman's excellent readable book utilizes the latest documentary research, including records from foreign archives only now being made public. The newly released documents confirm the horrors of a story only partially known, shedding light on a tragic episode in a remote part of the German occupation of Europe. The rich fabric of Jewish culture in Greece has never fully recovered . . . Highly recommended." -- E. N. Borza * Choice *
"Few books have been written in English on the Shoah of Greek Jews. Steven Bowman's book is original because it looks at the experience of Greek Jews during World War II, not in isolation as in many other accounts, but in the context of the war in Greece . . . The Agony of Greek Jews is a book rich in information." -- Rosine Nussenblatt * Sephardic Horizons *
"The Agony of Greek Jews documents with meticulous attention to detail and a laudable ambition for breadth of coverage the stories of Jewish communities scattered across the territory of modern Greece at a time of rapid, often destabilizing, and eventually catastrophic change . . . The Agony of Greek Jews is as much an impressive historical register of Jewish survival in Greece against the odds as it is a uniquely detailed archive of memory for all those who perished in the Nazi camps or lost their lives while fighting against the brutal occupying forces." -- Aristotle Kallis * H-Judaic *

Table of Contents
Contents @toc4:Preface xx Acknowledgments xx Abbreviations xx @toc2:Introduction 1 1. The Jews of Greece to World War I 000 2. Germans and Jews in Greece 000 3. In Victory and Defeat 000 4. Vernichtungsorganisation 000 5. Chronicle of the Deportations 000 6. Abnormal Deaths in a Foreign Land 000 7. How A a Remnant Survived 000 8. Freedom or Death 000 9. Relief and Rescue 000 10. Bitter Homecoming 000 Afterword 000 @toc4:Appendix: Numbers 000 Notes 000 Index 000

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      Publisher: Stanford University Press
      Publication Date: 07/10/2009
      ISBN13: 9780804755849, 978-0804755849
      ISBN10: 0804755841

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This is the first comprehensive new study of the Greek Jewish experience during World War II to be published in sixty years.

      Trade Review
      "Professor Bowman has, in meticulous detail, provided the English-language reader the most comprehensive and up-to-date narrative of this otherwise little-known Jewish community in southeastern Europe . . . Bowman's treatment of Salonika Zionists and efforts to get Jews into mandatory Palestine makes interesting reading . . . This book will certainly be the standard resource on the subject, at least for the foreseeable future." -- Sanford R. Silverburg * Association of Jewish Libraries (AJL) Newsletter *
      "The Agony of Greek Jews is a welcome addition to the scholarship on Greek Jewry. Bowman's contribution to the understanding of each individual community's fate during the Holocaust and Greek Civil War is invaluable." -- Katerina Lagos * California State University, Sacramento, East European Jewish Affairs *
      "Despite the nearly total obliteration of Greek Jewry in World War II, the Holocaust in Greece has been virtually ignored in historical literature in the English language. Bowmans volume, based on decades of research and deep familiarity with the region, its complexities, and its personalities, is an important corrective to this great gap." -- Jane Gerber * CUNY Graduate Center *
      "Bowman's excellent readable book utilizes the latest documentary research, including records from foreign archives only now being made public. The newly released documents confirm the horrors of a story only partially known, shedding light on a tragic episode in a remote part of the German occupation of Europe. The rich fabric of Jewish culture in Greece has never fully recovered . . . Highly recommended." -- E. N. Borza * Choice *
      "Few books have been written in English on the Shoah of Greek Jews. Steven Bowman's book is original because it looks at the experience of Greek Jews during World War II, not in isolation as in many other accounts, but in the context of the war in Greece . . . The Agony of Greek Jews is a book rich in information." -- Rosine Nussenblatt * Sephardic Horizons *
      "The Agony of Greek Jews documents with meticulous attention to detail and a laudable ambition for breadth of coverage the stories of Jewish communities scattered across the territory of modern Greece at a time of rapid, often destabilizing, and eventually catastrophic change . . . The Agony of Greek Jews is as much an impressive historical register of Jewish survival in Greece against the odds as it is a uniquely detailed archive of memory for all those who perished in the Nazi camps or lost their lives while fighting against the brutal occupying forces." -- Aristotle Kallis * H-Judaic *

      Table of Contents
      Contents @toc4:Preface xx Acknowledgments xx Abbreviations xx @toc2:Introduction 1 1. The Jews of Greece to World War I 000 2. Germans and Jews in Greece 000 3. In Victory and Defeat 000 4. Vernichtungsorganisation 000 5. Chronicle of the Deportations 000 6. Abnormal Deaths in a Foreign Land 000 7. How A a Remnant Survived 000 8. Freedom or Death 000 9. Relief and Rescue 000 10. Bitter Homecoming 000 Afterword 000 @toc4:Appendix: Numbers 000 Notes 000 Index 000

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