Older Jews and the Holocaust

Persecution, Displacement, and Survival

Christine Schmidt editor Elizabeth Anthony editor Joanna Sliwa editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Wayne State University Press

Published:17th Mar '26

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Insight into the lives of older Jews before, during, and after the Holocaust.

Elderly Jews were among the most vulnerable groups during the Holocaust, yet little scholarly and literary work has focused on their experiences. Not only were they often the first to be murdered by the Nazis but they were also less likely to survive the physical strains of persecution. Editors Christine Schmidt, Elizabeth Anthony, and Joanna Sliwa and thirteen additional scholars center this marginalized group in historical research and counter other narratives in historiography and memory that only recount the devastation and despair associated with older age during the Holocaust. While these chapters explore how age and physical ability made older adults especially susceptible to violence and death, they also illuminate life and moments of agency within devastating circumstances. This volume is a powerful recovery of history and memory that expands our understanding of the Holocaust and the human experience during genocide.

ISBN: 9780814352045

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368 pages