This is an inspired and inspiring history of Soviet Jews, what they contributed, and what they suffered. A necessary book. - Robert Service, Emeritus Professor of Russian History, St. Antony's College, University of Oxford Authoritative, comprehensive, impeccably researched. . . . Offers the definitive history of Jews in the Soviet Union during World War II. Compiled by an international group of distinguished scholars, this masterful work tells the story of tragedy, heroism, repression, and, ultimately, the birth of a new Soviet Jewish consciousness. - Lynne Viola, author of Stalinist Perpetrators on Trial: Scenes from the Great Terror in Soviet Ukraine It is hard to find adequate positive words for a book that tells a story of unprecedented horror. But this new synthetic history of Soviet Jewry in the years between the conclusion of the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact and the Great Fatherland War is a model of clarity and incisiveness. . . . The concise, readable text confronts head-on the controversies, the myths, and the silences, fulfilling the authors' aim to write Soviet Jewry into both the history of the Soviet project and the history of Judaism. - Juliane Furst, Head of Department of Communism and Society, Leibniz Centre of Contemporary History, Potsdam