... a chronicle of mans bestiality to man, and therefore the few exceptional instances of courage and humanity shine forth with particular brightness. The Russian Review
Essential reading for any holocaust course. Religious Studies Review
Bitter Legacy collects scholarship from America, Israel, Russia, Germany, and the Ukraine on the perpetration of the Holocaust in the Soviet Union and its lasting consequences from the postwar period through post-Soviet times. Newly accessible wartime archives in the former Soviet Union provide chilling details of what happened, of collaboration with the Nazis, and of rescue efforts, too.
ZVI GITELMAN is Professor of Political Science and Director of Jean and Samuel Frankel Center for Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan. He is author of A Century of Ambivalence: The Jews of Russia and the Soviet Union, 1881 to the Present and Jewish Nationality and Soviet Politics: The Jewish Sections of the CPSU, 1917-1930.
1. Soviet Jewry Before the Holocaust Zvi Gitelman
2. Politics and the Historiography of the Holocaust in the Soviet Union Zvi Gitelman
3. The Holocaust and Ukrainian Jews Shmuel Spector
4. The Ukrainian Population and the Nazi Genocide of the Jews M. I. Koval
5. Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytskyi and the Complexities of Ukrainian-Jewish Relations Shimon Redlich
6. Antisemitism in Ukraine toward the End of the Second World War Mordechai Altshuler
7. From White Terror to Holocaust in Lithuania: Nazi Policy towards the Jews in the Reichskommissariat
Ostland, June-December 1941 Michael MacQueen
8. Inventing the Holocaust for Latvia: New Research Hans-Heinrich Wilhelm
9. Jewish Refugees from Poland in the USSR, 1939-1946 Yosef Litvak
10. Jewish Warfare and the Participation of Jews in Combat in the Soviet Union: Soviet and Western
Historiography Mordechai Altshuler
11. Jewish-Lithuanian Relations during World War II: History and Rhetoric Sara Shner-NeshamitlÓ.