Defiance: The Bielski Partisans / Edition 1

Defiance: The Bielski Partisans / Edition 1

by Nechama Tec
ISBN-10:
0195093909
ISBN-13:
9780195093902
Pub. Date:
12/08/1994
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN-10:
0195093909
ISBN-13:
9780195093902
Pub. Date:
12/08/1994
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, USA
Defiance: The Bielski Partisans / Edition 1

Defiance: The Bielski Partisans / Edition 1

by Nechama Tec
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Overview

The prevailing image of European Jews during the Holocaust years is one of helpless victims under a death sentence, unable to fight consignment to the ghettos, to the camps, and to the gas chambers. In fact, many Jews struggled alone or with others against the terrors of the Third Reich, risking their lives against overwhelming odds for the slimmest chance of survival, or a mere glimpse of freedom. In Defiance, Nechama Tec offers a riveting history of one such group, a forest community in western Belorussia that would number more than 1,200 Jews by 1944—the largest armed rescue operation of Jews by Jews in World War II.
Describing the entire partisan movement in the region, Tec shows that while most forest fighters in Belorussia were rifle-carrying young men, the members of this extraordinary community included both men and women, some with weapons but mostly unarmed, ranging from infants to the elderly. She reconstructs for the first time the amazing details of how these partisans and their families—hungry, exposed to the harsh winter weather, always on the lookout for German patrols—managed not only to survive, but to offer protection to all Jewish fugitives who could find their way to them. Driven by courage born out of despair, they dug wells, set up workshops to repair guns, made clothes, and resoled shoes, supplied services to other guerilla units, and even established a makeshift hospital and school in the forest. Arguing that this success would have been unthinkable without the vision of one man, Tec offers penetrating insight into the group's commander, Tuvia Bielski, and his journey from his life as the son of the only Jewish peasant family in an isolated rural village to his emergence as a leader possessing the charisma and courage to command under all but impossible circumstances.
Tec brings to light the untold story of Bielski's struggle as a partisan who lost his parents, wife, and two brothers to the Nazis, yet never wavered in his conviction that it was more important to save one Jew than to kill twenty Germans. She shows how, under Bielski's guidance, the partisans smuggled Jews out of heavily guarded ghettos, scouted the roads for fugitives, and led retaliatory raids against Belorussian peasants who collaborated with the Nazis against their former Jewish neighbors. Refusing to turn away the weak or the old for the sake of the survival of the larger group, Bielski would warn new arrivals to the forest, "Life is difficult, we are in danger all the time, but if we perish, if we die, we die like human beings."
A scholar, a writer, and herself a Holocaust survivor, author Nechama Techas devoted the last two decades to studying the fate of European Jewry, recording rare but vital examples of human compassion, resistance, altruism and heroism in the face of overwhelming horror and despair. Drawing on wide-ranging research and never before published interviews with surviving partisans—including Tuvia Bielski himself two weeks before his death in 1987—she reconstructs here the poignant and unforgettable story of those who chose to fight.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195093902
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Publication date: 12/08/1994
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 9.31(w) x 6.12(h) x 0.72(d)
Lexile: 1030L (what's this?)

About the Author

Nechama Tec is Professor of Sociology at the University of Connecticut, Stamford. She is the author of six books, including Dry Tears: The Story of a Lost Childhood, a memoir of her experiences during the years of the Nazi occupation of Poland, In the Lion's Den: The Life of Oswald Rufeisen, the winner of the 1990 Christopher Award, and When Light Pierced the Darkness.

Table of Contents

1.Before the War3
2.The Russian Occupation14
3.The German Invasion24
4.The Beginning of the Bielski Otriad41
5.Escapes from the Ghetto50
6.The Partisan Network63
7.Rescue or Resistance80
8.Eluding the Enemy94
9.The "Big Hunt,"108
10.Building a Forest Community126
11.The Emergence of New Social Arrangements138
12.The Fate of Women154
13.Keeping Order170
14.The End of the Otriad186
15.From Self-Preservation to Rescue204
Notes211
Biographical Appendix257
Organization of the Bielski Otriad267
Glossary269
Index271
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