Jewish forms of resistance to the Final Solution. Problems and debates

The nature and forms of Jewish responses to the policy of systematic extermination by the Germans, their allies and collaborators during WWII remains one of the most sensitive and controversial aspects of the Holocaust. After an exploration of the rejection of Raul Hilberg‟s interpretation published...

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spelling I28-R145-2660_oai2025-11-17 Ras, Marcia 2016-09-25 The nature and forms of Jewish responses to the policy of systematic extermination by the Germans, their allies and collaborators during WWII remains one of the most sensitive and controversial aspects of the Holocaust. After an exploration of the rejection of Raul Hilberg‟s interpretation published in 1961, there is a brief overview of the main issues of the agitated debate: the differing interpretations over what acts can be considered resistance, where, when and why, the alleged cooperation or collaboration of the victims; aspects of comparability of the Jewish response to Nazi policy with other national or “racial” groups; the problems faced by Jewish resistants, their forms of organization, and the aims of their collective responses.  La naturaleza y las formas de las respuestas judías a la implementación de un plan de exterminio sistemático total por parte de los alemanes, sus colaboradores y sus aliados durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial constituye uno de los aspectos más sensibles y más controvertidos del Holocausto. Partiendo de la exploración del rechazo en amplios sectores que recibió la postura interpretativa enunciada por Raúl Hilberg en 1961, se mencionan los grandes ejes sobre los que se desarrolló el enconado debate: entre otros, las diferentes interpretaciones sobre qué actos son susceptibles de ser calificados como resistencia, dónde, cuándo y por qué; la supuesta aceptación, cooperación o colaboración de las víctimas; las posibilidades de comparación histórica legítima entre la respuesta judía y la de otros grupos nacionales o “raciales” frente a las políticas nazis; los problemas a los que se enfrentaron los resistentes judíos, las formas en que se organizaron y los objetivos que persiguieron con sus acciones colectivas.  application/pdf https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/AcHAM/article/view/2660 10.34096/aciham.v7.2660 spa Universidad de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/AcHAM/article/view/2660/2296 Actas y comunicaciones del Instituto de Historia Antigua y Medieval; Vol. 7 (2011) 1669-7286 Holocaust Final Solution jewish responses jewish resistance Holocausto Solución Final respuestas judías resistencia judía Jewish forms of resistance to the Final Solution. Problems and debates Formas de resistencia judía frente a la solución final. Problemas y debates info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion https://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=medieval&d=2660_oai
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Final Solution
jewish responses
jewish resistance
Holocausto
Solución Final
respuestas judías
resistencia judía
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Final Solution
jewish responses
jewish resistance
Holocausto
Solución Final
respuestas judías
resistencia judía
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Jewish forms of resistance to the Final Solution. Problems and debates
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Final Solution
jewish responses
jewish resistance
Holocausto
Solución Final
respuestas judías
resistencia judía
description The nature and forms of Jewish responses to the policy of systematic extermination by the Germans, their allies and collaborators during WWII remains one of the most sensitive and controversial aspects of the Holocaust. After an exploration of the rejection of Raul Hilberg‟s interpretation published in 1961, there is a brief overview of the main issues of the agitated debate: the differing interpretations over what acts can be considered resistance, where, when and why, the alleged cooperation or collaboration of the victims; aspects of comparability of the Jewish response to Nazi policy with other national or “racial” groups; the problems faced by Jewish resistants, their forms of organization, and the aims of their collective responses. 
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