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The Red Cross and the Holocaust

The Red Cross and the Holocaust

The Red Cross and the Holocaust

Jean-Claude Favez, Université de Genève
John Fletcher
Beryl Fletcher
November 1999
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9780521415873
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    The Red Cross and the Holocaust presents a startling assessment of the role of the world's most famous charity in World War II. Was the Red Cross aware of the appalling sufferings of the victims of the concentration camps? How much did its International Committee know about the deportation and extermination of the Jews in Europe? Did it try to protect the persecuted Jews? In what ways could it have helped them, given the neutrality which was the basis of its foundation? These questions have remained unanswered for more than fifty years and have sparked off bitter debates. Jean-Claude Favez here presents a fundamental reappraisal, informed by unrivalled access to the archives of the Red Cross. This magisterial work includes a chronology, indices, biographical notes, and a statement by the charity's current leaders: anyone interested in the complexity and tragedy of the Holocaust will find this compelling reading.

    • Addresses the major question of how much the Red Cross knew about the Holocaust
    • Presents unrivalled archival research
    • Translated by the winners of the Scott-Moncrieff prize for translation

    Reviews & endorsements

    ' … mind-boggling and an excellently researched academic treatise.' Jewish Herald Voice

    ' … excellently translated … Favez's book gives many examples of the difficulties that the historian faces in considering the actual role of the Red Cross'. History Today

    'Favez is the first historian to have been granted complete access to the records of the Red Cross, and he has mined them well … The Red Cross and the Holocaust ably documents a crucial chapter in the history of the Shoah and constitutes an important contribution to the historiography of international responses to this unprecedented tragedy.' Studies in Contemporary Jewry

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    Product details

    November 1999
    Hardback
    9780521415873
    388 pages
    235 × 161 × 31 mm
    0.77kg
    1 map
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • Part I. The Background:
    • 1. The Red Cross, political prisoners and racial persecution before 1939
    • 2. Secrecy, rumour, information
    • 3. The door that stayed shut
    • 4. Ways and means
    • Part II. The ICRC and Political and Racial Persecution in Hitler's Europe:
    • 5. The occupied countries
    • 6. The satellites
    • 7. The Axis allies
    • Part III. Another Turn of the Screw:
    • 8. The drama of retreat, persecution and action played out in Hungary
    • 9. Aid and protection on the eve of liberation
    • 10. Conclusion.
      Author
    • Jean-Claude Favez , Université de Genève
    • Translators
    • John Fletcher
    • Beryl Fletcher