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Tom Segev

    1 de marzo de 1945

    Tom Segev es un historiador y periodista israelí asociado con los llamados Nuevos Historiadores del país. Este grupo desafía muchas de las narrativas tradicionales de Israel, y el trabajo de Segev reexamina críticamente el pasado de la nación. Sus escritos ofrecen nuevas perspectivas sobre eventos cruciales y la formación del Israel moderno. El enfoque de Segev enfatiza la complejidad de los procesos históricos y la necesidad de una investigación continua.

    Tom Segev
    1949 the First Israelis
    1967: Israel, the War, and the Year That Transformed the Middle East
    Soldiers of Evil. The Commandants of the Nazi concentration camp
    The seventh million. The Israelis and the Holocaust
    Simon Wiesenthal
    1967
    • 1967

      • 704 páginas
      • 25 horas de lectura

      The book offers an in-depth exploration of the remarkable six days of the Arab-Israeli war, providing valuable insights into the events and their implications. It delves into the complexities of the conflict, making it an essential read for those interested in understanding this pivotal moment in history. The narrative combines historical analysis with engaging storytelling, ensuring that readers gain a comprehensive perspective on the war's significance.

      1967
      4,5
    • Simon Wiesenthal

      • 496 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      A fully documented profile of the "Nazi hunter" famous for his unrelenting pursuit of Nazi criminals draws on extensive international records to discuss such topics as his role in capturing Adolf Eichmann, rivalry with Elie Wiesel, and infamy later in life.

      Simon Wiesenthal
      4,3
    • This monumental history shows the decisive impact of the Holocaust on the identity, ideology and politics of Israel. With unflinching honesty, Segev examines the most sensitive and heretofore closed chapters of his country's history, and reveals how this charged legacy has at critical moments (the Exodus affair, the Eichmann trial, the Six-Day War) been molded

      The seventh million. The Israelis and the Holocaust
      4,3
    • 1949 the First Israelis

      • 432 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      "Historian and journalist Tom Segev stirred up controversy in Israel upon the first publication of 1949. It was a landmark book that told a different story of the country's early years, one that wasn't taught in schools or shown in popular culture. Rather than painting the idealized picture of the Israel's founding in 1948, after the wreckage of the Holocaust, Segev reveals gritty underside behind the early years. The new country of Israel faced challenges on all sides. Day-to-day life was severe, marked by austerity and food shortages; Israeli society was fractured between traditional and secular camps; Jewish immigrants from Middle-Eastern countries faced discrimination and second-class treatment; and clashes between settlers and the Arabs would set the tone for relations for the following decades, hardening attitudes and creating a violent cycle of retaliation. Drawing on journal entries, letters, declassified government documents, and more, 1949 is a richly detailed look at the friction between the idealism of the Zionist movement and the cold realities of history. Decades after its publication in the United States, Segev's groundbreaking book is still required reading for anyone who wants to understand Israel's past and future."-- Provided by publisher

      1949 the First Israelis
      4,0
    • A State At Any Cost

      • 816 páginas
      • 29 horas de lectura

      A biography of Israel's most iconic and controversial statesman.

      A State At Any Cost
      4,1
    • Recognized as a finalist for the 2019 National Jewish Book Award, this work delves into themes of identity, culture, and tradition within the Jewish experience. The narrative weaves personal stories with broader historical contexts, showcasing the richness of Jewish heritage and the challenges faced in contemporary society. Through compelling characters and poignant storytelling, it invites readers to reflect on their own connections to faith and community.

      A State at Any Cost: The Life of David Ben-Gurion
      4,0
    • One Palestine, complete

      • 618 páginas
      • 22 horas de lectura

      Great Britain ruled Palestine from 1918 to 1948, replacing 500 years of Turkish control and leading to the State of Israel in 1948. Based on diaries, letters and first-hand accounts, this narrative history explores the legacy of colonial rule.

      One Palestine, complete
      4,0
    • Die siebte Million

      Der Holocaust und Israels Politik der Erinnerung

      • 764 páginas
      • 27 horas de lectura

      Die Hoffnung, ja, die Erwartung auf Erlösung aus dem alptraumhaften Schrecken richteten die Überlebenden der 'Endlösung' 1945 auf das Gelobte Land, auf Palästina und die dort lebenden Juden. Doch statt Mitgefühl stießen sie auf Verdächtigungen und statt auf Interesse für ihre Erfahrungen auf eisiges Schweigen. Wie Schafe, so hörten sie, hätten sich die Ermordeten, die eigene Mutter, der Vater, die Töchter, die Söhne, die Freunde, wie Schafe hätten sie sich zum Schlächter treiben lassen, statt im Widerstand den Heldentod zu suchen. Wer aber überlebt habe, der sei schuldig geworden, denn nur durch Egoismus habe er sich gerettet, während die anderen starben. In aufrüttelnder Weise beschreibt der israelische Historiker und Journalist Tom Segev in diesem Buch den Umgang der Israelis mit dem Holocaust, seinen millionenfachen Opfern und denen, die überlebten.

      Die siebte Million
      4,4