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PAPERBACK Near fine overall condition, appears unread. Binding is tight, pages are clean and crisp. Any questions please e-mail, only too happy to help. No quibble refund if not completely satisfied. We aim to ship within one working day. 
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Please note that this is the paperback edition. Some light reading creases on spine, only minor shelf wear to cover edges and faint marking of the cover surface. Otherwise in excellent condition. The pages are very clean and tight and there are no inscriptions. All my books are carefully packed and I make every effort to despatch orders the same day. If you have any questions regarding this book, or wish to see a picture before you buy, please do not hesitate to contact me (e-mail is the best way! ). 
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By Martin Gilbert; ISBN: 0552998508; Pub. : Black Swan; Pub. Date: 2003-10-01; Media: Paperback; Weight: 14.08 oz.; Very good, with slight wear. Covers have a tiny bit of edgewear. Surfaces of covers are glossy. Binding is tight. Pages have no marks, writing or highlighting. by Martin Gilbert; ISBN: 0552998508; Pub. : Black Swan; Pub. Date: 2003-10-01; Media: Paperback; Weight: 14.08 oz.; Very good, with slight wear. Covers have a tiny bit of edgewear. Surfaces of covers are glossy. Binding is tight. Pages have no marks, writing or highlighting. 
529 pp. This distinguished historian recreates the story of hundreds of non Jews who, during the Holocaust, risked their lives to help save Jews from deportation and death. 
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Please note that deliveries to addresses in the UK and Europe will be in 4-14 business days. Other countries should refer to Alibris standard times. Oskar Schindler, Raoul Wallenberg and Mies Giep: these are names that most of us recognize. What is less well known is the story of the thousands of other ordinary non-Jews all over occupied Europe who similarly risked their own lives and those of their families, and sometimes their whole community, to save Jews from the Nazis. Some of these were civil servants, officials, and diplomats-but many others were ordinary people who had the courage to turn against the general tide of passive collaboration in order to do what seemed right. Martin Gilbert has been collecting their stories for over twenty years, in every occupied country from Norway to Greece, from the Atlantic to the Baltic, and inside the heart of the Third Reich itself. Among those 'righteous gentiles' saving Jewish lives were many Muslims in Bosnia and Albania; the Greek-Orthodox Princess Alice of Greece, Prince Philip's mother, who hid Jews in her home in Athens; the Archbishop of Lvov and his sister, the Mother-Superior of a Ukrainian order, saved hundreds of Jews in churches and monasteries. The whole of the Danish nation, from the King down, were involved in helping all Danish Jews escape. Other heroes include some most unlikely of people, from a Japanese diplomat to the British prisoner of war, bizarrely called Sergeant Coward, who saved dozens of Jews inside the Auschwitz deathcamp itself. THE RIGHTEOUS is a record and special tribute to this more upbeat side to the Holocaust: the thousands of heroic individuals who bravely stood up against the most barbaric genocide in history. ISBN10: 0552998508. 
The Holocaust will be forever numbered amongst the darkest of days in human civilization. Martin Gilbert here presents the evidence collected over many years of the thousands who risked their own lives to save Jews from the Nazis and their horrific ca... 
8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall 0-385-60100-X creasing to top edge of jacket. 