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Different Voices: Women and the Holocaust

By: Carol Rittner; John K. Roth | Book details

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fact that they were paraded like cattle on the market in front of men. To many women it meant an unforgivable and never to be forgotten humiliation.


NOTES
1.
Jacob Glatstein, et al., eds., Anthology of Holocaust Literature ( New York: Atheneum, 1973), p. xviii.
2.
It was this atrocity at Lidice that provided the Allies with the impetus to set up the International Military Tribunals for the war crime trials after the war. Cordell Hull , Memoirs, 2 vols. ( New York: Macmillan, 1948), II, p. 1185.
3.
Walter Laqueur, Guerrilla: A Historical and Critical Study ( Boston: Little, Brown, 1976), p. 203.
4.
M. R.D. Foot, Resistance: European Resistance to Nazism, 1940-45 ( New York: McGraw-Hill, 1977), pp. 180-81.
5.
Laqueur, Guerrilla, pp. 222-23.
8.
Michael Pearson, Tears of Glory: The Betrayal of Vercours, 1944 ( London: Macmillan, 1978).
9.
Laqueur, Guerrilla, p. 230.
10.
Henri Bernard, Histoire de la résistance européenne (Verviers, France: Gérard, 1968), p. 98.
11.
Alexander Ramati, The Assisi Underground ( London: Sphere Books, 1981), pp. 72-86.
12.
Ronald Seth, Noble Saboteurs ( New York: Hawthorne Books, 1966), p. 62.
13.
Foot, Resistance, pp. 48, 13-14.
14.
Jan Karski, Story of a Secret State ( Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1944), pp. 277, 281, 285.
15.
Madeleine Masson, Christine--A Search for Christine Granville ( London: Hamish- Hamilton, 1975), pp. 206-7.
16.
M. R.D. Foot, SOE in France ( London: HMSO, 1966), pp. 465-69.
17.
Masson, Christine, pp. 213-14.
18.
Barry Wynne, The Story of Mary Lindell, Wartime Secret Agent (Milton Keynes, England: Robin Clark, 1980).
19.
H. Montgomery Hyde, Cynthia, the Story of the Spy Who Changed the Course of the War ( New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1965).
20.
Jack N. Porter, ed., Jewish Partisans, 2 vols. ( Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1982).
21.
Dan Kurzman, The Bravest Battle, The Twenty-Eight Days of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising ( New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1976), p. 54.
23.
Yuri Suhl, ed., They Fought Back ( New York: Crown, 1967), pp. 51-54.
24.
Ibid., p. 2. See also Martin Gilbert, The Holocaust, Maps and Photographs ( New York: Hill and Wang, 1978), pp. 42, 44.
27.
Ruth Klüger and Peggy Mann, The Last Escape ( New York: Doubleday, 1973).

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