Cover Page Table of Contents Teaching Suggestions Prologue Film in DVD or VHS Foreword Reader's Guide EXCERPTS TESTIMONIALS xi Marcel Jabelot, Holocaust survivor, ended his testimony by saying that the moment one stops respecting another, the danger of Nazism slips in, with the horrors that he himself survived. |
Albert Valdman, Professor of French, Indiana University and Hidden Child |
Fifty years after the event, Marcel Jabelot’s testimony reveals the terrible presence of the Holocaust in the daily lives of its victims. His reflections are both simple and profound. |
Patrick Henry, Professor Emeritus Whitman College |
Jabelot's account [. . .] demands of us today that we attempt to present and explain it to the new generations. |
Jacques Adler, Historian and Professor University of Melbourne The Jews of Paris and the Final Solution: Communal Responses and Internal Conflicts, 1940-1944 |
Jabelot's Holocaust parley is very insightful and adds a highly articulate and original voice to the Shoah[1] testimonies. |
Eric Nooter, former Historian and Archivist American Joint Distribution Committee, Inc. |
Very impressive! |
Abe Plotkin Pennsylvania Holocaust Education Task Force, Concentration camp liberator and Legion of Honor recipient, June 4, 2004. |
_________________ [1] Shoah: The Hebrew word for the Holocaust. |