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Circles of resistance : Jewish, leftist, and youth dissidence in Nazi Germany / John M. Cox.

Title
Circles of resistance : Jewish, leftist, and youth dissidence in Nazi Germany / John M. Cox.
Author
Cox, John M., 1963-
Publication
New York : Peter Lang, c2009.

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Description
viii, 200 p.; 24 cm.
Summary
"Circles of Resistance: Jewish, Leftist, and Youth Dissidence in Nazi Germany analyzes resistance networks of young German Jews and other young dissidents during the Nazi dictatorship. Young German-Jewish radicals created an intellectually and politically vibrant subculture in Berlin, the geographical focus of this study. The youths analyzed here were reacting not only to Nazi oppression: they were also driven to develop new modes of action and politics by their estrangement not only from German society, but also from the traditional left parties and their post-1933 underground organizations, and even from large segments of Berlin's Jewish community, where radical activism was often regarded as counter-productive and needlessly provocative. At the center of this study are the Herbert Baum groups, led by members of Germany's Communist Party (KPD). While the Baum groups were the largest, they were but one of several resistance operations that were situated partially within the milieu created by Communists, Socialists, Trotskyists, and radical Jewish youths. Based on archival research in Germany, Paris, Amsterdam, and Jerusalem, and interviews with veterans of the anti-Nazi resistance, Circles of Resistance analyzes the overlap of these diverse social and political dimensions among dissident circles and offers a reconsideration of traditional thinking on leftist and Jewish resistance and youth subcultures of the Third Reich. Circles of Resistance will be useful for undergraduate as well as graduate courses on Jewish history, Nazi Germany, and the Holocaust, as well as courses devoted to the history of European socialism."--Back cover.
Series Statement
Studies in modern European history ; v. 62
Uniform Title
Studies in modern European history v. 62.
Subjects
Genre/Form
History
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Assimilation and alienation : the origins and growth of German-Jewish youth movements -- Neither Hitler nor Stalin : resistance by dissident communists and left-wing socialists -- Repression and revival : contradictions of the communist-led resistance in Berlin -- "Thinking for themselves" : the Herbert Baum groups -- "We have gone on the offensive" : education and other subversive activities under dictatorship -- The "Soviet paradise" and the demise of the Baum groups -- The Baum groups remembered : communist martyrs or Jewish resistance fighters? -- Jewish, leftist, and youth resistance in its time and beyond.
ISBN
  • 9781433105579 (hardback)
  • 1433105578 (hardback)
LCCN
^^2009011345
OCLC
  • 316736955
  • SCSB-11925161
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library