Born Jewish: A Childhood in Occupied Europe
By (Author) Marcel Liebman
Introduction by Jacqueline Rose
Translated by Liz Heron
Verso Books
Verso Books
31st March 2020
7th January 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Memoirs
Ethnic groups and multicultural studies
The Holocaust
940.5318092
Paperback
192
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 10mm
228g
This fierce memoir is both an elegy and an indictment. Marcel Liebmans account of his childhood in Brussels under the Nazi occupation explores the emergence of his class consciousness against a background of resistance and collaboration. He documents the internal class war that has long been hidden from history: how the Nazi persecution exploited class distinctions within the Jewish community, and how certain Jewish notables collaborated in a systematic programme of denunciation and deportation against immigrant Jews who lacked the privileges of wealth and citizenship.
An engrossing and moving yet coolly dispassionate memoir. Going against the grain of Holocaust orthodoxy, Liebman depicts Jewish life under occupation in all its hues - including the craven complicity of the Jewish council - as well as the many, if still too few, acts of solidarity by Belgian workers, Communists and enlightened Catholics. -- Norman Finkelstein
Marcel Liebman(19291986) was a Belgian Marxist historian of political sociology and theory, active at the Universit Libre de Bruxelles and Vrije Universiteit Brussel.