While Anne Frank is emblematic of Dutch Jews, there is more to the story of their resistance and betrayal. This book is a unique contribution from a rescue network organizer in Nazi occupied Europe with major value as a primary source. It is a no-holds-barred account of everyday rescue activities that critiques both co-workers and those underground. Translators Bob Moore and Johannes Houwink ten Cate are senior scholars of Dutch history and the WWII resistance in The Netherlands. They are experienced translators ...
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While Anne Frank is emblematic of Dutch Jews, there is more to the story of their resistance and betrayal. This book is a unique contribution from a rescue network organizer in Nazi occupied Europe with major value as a primary source. It is a no-holds-barred account of everyday rescue activities that critiques both co-workers and those underground. Translators Bob Moore and Johannes Houwink ten Cate are senior scholars of Dutch history and the WWII resistance in The Netherlands. They are experienced translators of Dutch diaries and letters.
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