All Our Brothers and Sisters: Jews Saving Jews During the Holocaust
Cover -- Copyright information -- Dedication -- Table of contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Belgium -- A Closer Look at Jewish Resistance Members in Occupied Belgium -- Introduction -- Unsung Heroes -- Women of Professional Background and Political Activists -- The Jewish Armed Partisans -- Personal Valour without a Flag -- Aftermath -- From Insubordination to Resistance in the SS-Sammellager für Juden in Belgium -- Remaining a Jew -- Ordinary Resistance -- Clandestine Correspondence -- Sabotage -- Violence -- Organizing Escapes -- Transport XX -- Escaping from the Hospital in Mechelen -- Escaping from the SS Training Camp in Schoten31 -- Escaping from the SS-Sammellager? -- Conclusion -- Jewish Double Agents in Belgium: CDJ (Jewish Defense Committee) Employees within the Jewish Council -- Creating a Hiding Network -- Cross-Fertilization on Every Level -- The Disputed Presence of Double Agents -- Colored Historiography -- Double Agents under Fire -- Changing Image of CDJ and AJB -- Conclusion -- Jewish Civil Resistance and the Slow Emergence of the Memory of the Holocaust in Belgium -- Introduction -- The Time of Amnesia -- Internal Jewish Fights -- The Netherlands -- Hiding in Plain Sight: Gender, Faith, and the Conflicted Legacies of a Dutch Rescuer1 -- Introduction -- Jewish Women as Rescuers -- Background and Motivation to Rescue -- War, Rescue, and Resistance -- Religious Identity and Legacy -- Conclusion -- "Even if We'll Lose" - Jews Saving Jews in the Netherlands -- Introduction -- Disobedience -- Jewish Council Workers -- Oosteinde Group -- Palestine Pioneers -- Summary -- The Palestine Pioneers and the Westerweel Group -- The Paviljoen in Loosdrecht -- A Born Rebel -- The Group's Origins -- The Hiding Operation -- Their Own Way -- Reinforcements and New Ways -- Betrayal in Rotterdam -- To Spain -- Escape from Westerbork.