Saints and Liars: The Story of Americans Who Saved Refugees from the Nazis

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Management number 232050339 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price $7.93 Model Number 232050339
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Finalist for the National Jewish Book Award in Nonfiction A gripping history that plumbs the extraordinary stories of American relief and rescue workers during World War II.Long before their country officially joined the war, American aid workers were active in rescue efforts across Europe. Two such Americans were Martha and Waitstill Sharp, who were originally sent to Prague as part of a relief effort but turned immediately to helping Jews and dissidents after the 1939 invasion by Germany.They were not the only ones. Renowned historian Debórah Dwork follows the story of rescue workers in five major cities as the refugee crisis expanded to Vilna, Shanghai, Marseille, and Lisbon. Followed by Nazi agents, spiriting people across borders, they learned secrecy.Others negotiated with government representatives, like Laura Margolis, who worked with the Japanese, to get enough food and warm shelter for the refugees in Shanghai. Yet, the women also often faced lack of support from their agencies; if part of a couple, they fought to get paid even at a low salary despite working as long and hard as their husbands.Moving and revelatory, Saints and Liars illuminates the unpredictable circumstances and often fast-changing historical events with which these aid workers contended, while revealing the moral questions they encountered and the devastating decisions they had to make.Drawing on a multitude of archival documents, from letters to diaries and memos, Dwork offers us a rare glimpse into the lives of individuals who―at times with their organizations’ backing, but sometimes against their directives―sought to help people find safe haven from persecution. 35 black-and-white images, 6 maps Read more

ISBN10 1324020342
ISBN13 978-1324020349
Language English
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Dimensions 6.3 x 0.9 x 9.3 inches
Item Weight 15.1 ounces
Print length 256 pages
Publication date January 14, 2025

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