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E-raamat: Holocaust: A Guide to Europe's Sites, Memorials and Museums

  • Formaat: 360 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Sep-2024
  • Kirjastus: Bradt Travel Guides
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781804693025
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  • Kirjastus: Bradt Travel Guides
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781804693025
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A unique visitor’s guide to Europe’s sites, museums and memorials that tell the story of the Nazi genocide of 6 million Jews. Wide-ranging coverage extends from Scandinavia to south-east Europe, and from France to Belarus. Includes advice on travel tips, where to stay and eat, and organisations running tours.



New from Bradt is The Holocaust: Europe’s Sites, Museums and Memorials, a unique travel guidebook to European locations that tell the story of the greatest crime ever perpetrated – the Nazi genocide of six million Jews and other persecuted groups.

In recent years countries once reluctant to delve into the dark corners of their past have begun to document the history of the Holocaust and its aftermath. Europe has many new ground-breaking museums and memorials that tell us as much about the present as they do the past. Chapters are dedicated to each country or region that were occupied by Nazi Germany as well as nations like the UK and neutral Sweden, which played a vital role both before and after the Holocaust.

Organized around city hubs in each country, this Bradt guide helps visitors explore numerous destinations, whether infamous, well known or comparatively unexpected. This is much, much more than a guide to notorious sites such as Auschwitz-Birkenau, Buchenwald or Dachau. You can take a walking tour in Vienna, to view the new wall of names. Or visit the Memorial des Martyrs de la Deportation in Paris, Anne Frank House in Amsterdam or the Jewish Museum in Ferrara. And you can learn how babies were smuggled out in sacks in Lithuania or read about Bavaria’s Kloster Indersdorf, a remarkable children’s home that cared for survivors.

Written by a journalist and travel writer specialising in Jewish history, Bradt’s The Holocaust: Europe’s Sites, Museums and Memorials provides the traveller with not only a list of must-see sites in each country but also a comprehensive list of organizations that run tours, commemorations and volunteer schemes. Suggestions of where to eat and stay (including Kosher restaurants and hotels) ease the traveller’s way, as do descriptions of local Jewish organisations and tips on how to pace potentially difficult journeys into Europe’s dark past.
Bradt’s The Holocaust: Europe’s Sites, Museums and Memorials is the first comprehensive travel guide to the genocide and the first to help the traveller understand the Holocaust by seeing the places where it unfurled.

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. Far-reaching PR campaign: widespread publicity assured . 2025 will mark the 80th anniversary of the end of the Holocaust . One-of-a-kind travel guidebook . Up to date: features recently opened museums and memorials . User-friendly format targeted at travellers . Written by a travel writer and journalist specialising in Jewish life after the Holocaust

About Bradt Travel Guides . Founded in 1974, Bradt is now the largest independent guidebook publisher in the UK with over 200 titles in print . Serial winner of the Gold award for Best Guidebook Series in the Wanderlust Reader Travel Awards . Bradt guides are written by authors who really know their destinations. Many are resident there, or have been visiting regularly over a number of years
Preface
Introduction
PART ONE GENERAL INFORMATION
Chapter 1 History
Timeline, Interwar years, World War II,Aftermath
Chapter 2 Practical Information
Tour operators, Safety, Travelling with a disability, Travelling with children, Keeping kosher, Visiting the sites, Understanding Jewish culture
PART TWO THE GUIDE
Chapter 3 Austria and Switzerland
Getting there and around, Online resources, Austria, Switzerland
Chapter 4 The Balkans and Greece
Getting there and around, Online resources, History, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, North Macedonia, Albania, Kosovo, Bulgaria, Greece
Chapter 5 The Baltic States
Getting there and around, Online resources, History, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia
Chapter 6 Belarus and Russia
Getting there and around, Online resources, History, Belarus, Russia
Chapter 7 Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg
Getting there and around, Online resources, Belgium, The Netherlands, Luxembourg
Chapter 8 The British Isles
Getting there and around, Online resources, History, United Kingdom, Channel Islands
Chapter 9 Czech Republic and Slovakia
Getting there and around, Online resources, History, The Czech Republic, Slovakia
Chapter 10 France
Getting there and around, Online resources, History, Paris, Lyon, Nice, Toulouse
Chapter 11 Germany
Getting there and around, Online resources, History, Berlin, Hamburg, Weimar, Nuremberg, Munich
Chapter 12 Hungary
Getting there and around, Online resources, History, Budapest
Chapter 13 Italy
Getting there and around, Online resources, History, Rome, Milan, Florence, Ferrara, Trieste
Chapter 14 The Nordic Countries
Getting there and around, Online resources, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland
Chapter 15 Poland 247
Getting there and around, Online resources, History, Warsaw, Lublin, Lodz, Krakow
Chapter 16 Romania and Moldova
Getting there and around, Online resources, Romania, Moldova
Chapter 17 Spain and Portugal
Getting there and around, Spain, Portugal
Chapter 18 Ukraine
Getting there, Online resources, History, Lviv, Odesa, Kyiv, Kharkiv
Appendix 1 Glossary
Appendix 2 Further Information
Index


Rosie Whitehouse is a freelance journalist specialising in Jewish life after the Holocaust. Since leaving the BBC World Service, she has written for an array of publications including the Sunday Telegraph, The Independent, The Guardian and the Daily Mail, and authored the critically acclaimed book The People on the Beach: Journeys to Freedom After the Holocaust. She is a historical advisor to both the '45 Aid Society, which represents child Holocaust survivors brought to the UK in 1945-8 and their descendants, and Vienna's Centropa Institute, which is dedicated to preserving Jewish memory in Central and Eastern Europe. An experienced travel writer, she has written Bradt's Liguria, Cadogan and DK travel guides to France and a book chronicling the experiences of a young family coming to terms with having a dad working as a front-line reporter in the war-torn Balkans (Are We There Yet? Travels with my Frontline Family).