This volume is the twenty-sixth in the Holocaust Studies Series
sponsored by the Rosenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies at the
Graduate Center of the City University of New York. It contains ten
seminal studies the catastrophe that befell the Jews of Europe
during the Nazi era. It also reprints two historically crucial
documents relating to the so-called Hungarian Gold Train, a freight
train that, in 1944, carried stolen or confiscated Jewish valuables
from Hungary.
Essays recount the unfolding of the Holocaust in Hungary and the
history of the Jews in Europe. They detail the elimination of Jews
in Greece, particularly from the large Sephardic community of
Salonika, and describe the rescue of Jews in Albania. Nonhistorical
essays concern autobiographical narratives in which survivors and
their descendents reflect on the return to former shtetls in East
Central Europe and the attitudes of victims toward the perpetrators
of Holocaust crimes. Taken altogether, this volume formulates a
more complete understanding of the Holocaust in Eastern Europe.
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