Youth and resistance movements in historical perspective

Israel Gutman, Daniel Blatman

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Abstract

Based on memories of his experiences as a member of Hashomer Hatzair and of the Jewish Fighting Organization, Gutman describes the structure and activities of the Zionist youth organizations in Warsaw before and during the war. Stresses the reorientation toward more practical and mutual aid activities after the establishment of the ghetto. The movements ceased to be preoccupied solely with their own internal affairs and turned their attention to broader public issues, such as labor camps, relations with the Judenrat, relations between Jews and Poles, and reports from other ghettos. The youth organizations became the avant-garde of the Jewish resistance, due also to the leadership aptitudes of Mordechaj Anielewicz and others. Mentions that the Germans did not take any interest in the internal life of the Jewish community. The armed resistance in the ghetto represented the conception of "a Jewish war", which originated in the Vilna ghetto, totally separate from the Polish anti-Nazi resistance.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-71
Number of pages71
JournalYad Vashem Studies
Volume23
StatePublished - 1993

Bibliographical note

See also in Hebrew.

RAMBI Publications

  • Rambi Publications
  • Youth movements, Jewish
  • Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
  • World War, 1939-1945 -- Jewish resistance

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