Gideon Greif - Publications

Publications

  • *Germany's Jews under Nazi Regime 1933-1939 (in Hebrew, The Open University, Tel Aviv 1983)
  • *The Historiography of the Holocaust (in English, Co-editor with Yisrael Gutman, Yad Vashem, Jerusalem 1989)
  • *The History of the Warsaw Jews (in Hebrew, Keter, Tel Aviv 1991)
  • *Massuah (Periodical, in Hebrew, Editor, Massuah, Tel Yitzahk 1994-98)
  • For the Memory (Periodical, Hebrew, Editor, Yad Vashem, Jerusalem 1994-2000)
  • We Wept without Tears... the Testimonies of the Jewish Sonderkommando in Auschwitz (in German, I. edition, Böhlau, Köln 1995; II. edition, Fischer T.V., Frankfurt a.M. 1999; in Hebrew, Yad Vashem, Jerusalem 1999; in Polish, ZIH, Warsaw 2002; in English, Yale Univ. Press, New Haven, 2005)
  • The Jeckes (in German, Böhlau, Köln 2000)
  • Encyclopedia of the Holocaust (in Hebrew, Sifriat Poalim, Tel Aviv, 1991, several entries; further editions also in German and English)
  • The Holocaust Encyclopedia (Yale Univ. Press, New Haven 2002, several entries)
  • The Auschwitz Album – The Story of Lili Jacob (in "The Auschwitz Album", edited by Israel Gutman & Bella Gutterman; Yad Vashem, Jerusalem 2002, p. 71-86)
  • „Ein abgeschnittenes Leben. Das Tagebuch von Etty Hillesum 1941–1943". S. 11 – 26 und: „Anklageschrift: Deutsche, Polen, Juden. Die Versteck – Tagebuecher von Calel Perechodnik". S. 27 – 41, in Walter Schmitz (Hg./Ed.): Erinnerte Shoah. Die Literatur der Ueberlebenden. The Shoah Remembered. Literature of the Survivors. Thelem Verlag. Dresden 2003. ISBN 3-935712-32-4
  • „My Brother's keeper. Jews who saved other Jews during the Holocaust", Jerusalem 2004.
  • „Between ‘Normality’ and the ‘Absurd’ – Spheres of Everyday Life in the Sonderkommando in Auschwitz – Birkenau", in John K. Roth, Jonathan Petropoulos (Editors), Grey Zones. Ambiguity and Compromise in the Holocaust and its Aftermath, Claremont, 2005).

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