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OverviewDocuments the lives of Greek Jews who returned after surviving persecution, combat, and exile during World War II. Homecoming records the experiences of Greek Jews who returned to their native country after World War II, when many went into hiding, fought in combat, became refugees, or were deported, some to Nazi death camps. Though they wanted more than anything to survive and come home, those who returned to postwar Greece faced isolation, anguish, deprivation, and hostility in the midst of a civil war. Their stories, which rarely feature in discussions of the Holocaust, raise important questions about its aftermath across Europe. Based on exhaustive archival research and new interviews with Holocaust survivors across several continents, Kateřina Králová's new book adds to our understanding of the genocide and its impact. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Katerina KrálováPublisher: Brandeis University Press Imprint: Brandeis University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.481kg ISBN: 9781684582570ISBN 10: 1684582571 Pages: 373 Publication Date: 01 April 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews“A moving account of an important coda to the Holocaust in Greece: the difficult return of the very few Greek Jewish survivors to their homeland. More than half of those who returned stayed only briefly. This book tells us why and shows what Greece—and its Jews—have lost as a result.” -- K. E. Fleming, author of “Greece: A Jewish History” “With wisdom and elegance, Králová’s Homecoming explores the wartime and immediate post-wartime experience of Greek Jewish survivors, resisters, and the hidden and displaced as they returned home and struggled to confront shattering post-war realities. Homecoming is a feat of painstaking research and a great contribution to Greek, Jewish, and Holocaust histories.” -- Sarah Abrevaya Stein, author of “Family Papers: A Sephardic Journey Through the Twentieth Century” ""A moving account of an important coda to the Holocaust in Greece: the difficult return of the very few Greek Jewish survivors to their homeland. More than half of those who returned stayed only briefly. This book tells us why and shows what Greece--and its Jews--have lost as a result.""--K. E. Fleming, author of ""Greece: A Jewish History"" ""With wisdom and elegance, Králová's Homecoming explores the wartime and immediate post-wartime experience of Greek Jewish survivors, resisters, and the hidden and displaced as they returned home and struggled to confront shattering post-war realities. Homecoming is a feat of painstaking research and a great contribution to Greek, Jewish, and Holocaust histories.""--Sarah Abrevaya Stein, author of ""Family Papers: A Sephardic Journey Through the Twentieth Century"" Author InformationKateřina Králová is professor of contemporary history, Balkan, Eurasian, and Central European studies at the Institute of International Studies at Charles University, Czech Republic, where she was formerly the Vice-Dean for International Relations of the Faculty of Social Science. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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