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Translated by Liz Herron
Introduced by Jacqueline Rose
An eminent Marxist intellectual reveals the class struggles in Nazi-occupied Belgium.
This fierce memoir is both elegiac and indicting. Marcel Liebman’s 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 historyhow the Nazi persecution exploited class distinctions within the Jewish community, and how certain Jewish notables collaborated in a systematic program of denunciation and deportation against immigrant Jews who lacked the privileges of wealth and citizenship.
An eminent anti-Zionist and Marxist, Liebman tells the story of his family’s struggle to survive in the face of persecution, terror and constant evasion, an existence observed with acuity, humor and lyricism.
From Born Jewish:
My story is a reaction against the travesty of history, with its wish to obliterate the crimes of some and the complexity of others . . . These then are the dead shadows, here are my ghosts risen from a past where I thought I had hidden them away forever.
Marcel Liebman (19291986), a Belgian historian, is the author of Leninism Under Lenin and The Russian Revolution.
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Publication
Cloth: Nov. 2005
176 pages
Cloth
ISBN-13: 978 1 84467 039 0
£14.99 / US$25 / CAN$35


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