Cena: |
Želi ovaj predmet: | 2 |
Stanje: | Polovan bez oštećenja |
Garancija: | Ne |
Isporuka: | Pošta Lično preuzimanje |
Plaćanje: | Ostalo (pre slanja)
Lično |
Grad: |
Beograd-Stari grad, Beograd-Stari grad |
ISBN: Ostalo
Godina izdanja: 2010
Autor: Domaći
Jezik: Engleski
Ukratko, nagradu RIGHTEOUS AMONG THE NATIONS su dobijali ljudi iz zemalja širom sveta koji su skrivali ili pomagali u skrivanju Jevreja tokom II Svetskog Rata.
Odlično očuvana knjiga, tvrde korice, 329 strana, ilustrovano.
On December 16th, inst., the book “Righteous among the Nations – Serbia” was presented in the Memorial Museum “21st October” in Šumarice. The Šumarice Memorial Museum, an indisputable symbol of the calamity that befell the citizens of Serbia during World War Two, was host to book: co-authors, historians Dr Milan Ristović and Dr Milan Koljanin, the Jewish Communities in Serbia Federation president, Mr. Aleksandar Nećak and JC Zemun president, Mr. Nenad Fogel. Special guest at the promotion was drama actor Mr. Goran Sultanović. The book is dedicated to the citizens of Serbia, the unarmed heroes, who as the writer of life-stories Mr. Milan Fogel puts, under threat of death during World War Two, saved Jews, more often than not, completely unknown to them. To allow better understanding of the courage of the Righteous the book section written by Prof. Dr. Milan Ristović, speaks of the historical conditions under which rescue operations were undertaken in the territory of Serbia. In his section historian Dr. Milan Koljanin gives a comprehensive outlook of the conditions Jews lived in inside Serbia and the state of Yugoslavia up to 1941. The book is also dedicated to the destiny of the Jewish population persecuted in Serbia during World War Two and their bare survival. The first months of the war saw the incarceration of Jews in the Topovske šupe camp. Once inside the camp Jews became an “undying” source for hostage executions in reprisal operations carried out by the Nazis. The mass execution of hostages by firing squad that took place in Kragujevac on October 21, 1941 established that Serbs were not exempted from oppressive hostilities undertaken by the German occupation administration. The number of killed hostages, 2794, clearly shows how the occupation authorities victimized Serbs and Jews alike. The horrific destiny that bonds the two peoples was once again proven when at the close of the promotion the Head of the Kragujevac Museum invited us to be their guests in Kragujevac next spring. Apparently book presentations undertaken by the Federation of Jewish Communities in Serbia, JC Zemun, as well as, book authors, can be ”read” as groundwork for a lasting memorial to the good people of Serbia.
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