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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Includes Details on Full-Blooded Nazi-Spared German Jews,
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This review is from: Lives of Hitler's Jewish Soldiers: Untold Tales of Men of Jewish Descent Who Fought for the Third Reich (Modern War Studies) (Hardcover)
In this sequel to his HITLER'S JEWISH SOLDIERS, Rigg focuses on individuals' experiences. WARNING: The descriptions of the carnage at the Russian front are graphic, and may be upsetting to the sensitive reader.
Rigg reminds the reader that racial Nazi ideology and Nazi officials decided who was Jewish; self-identifications and self-repudiations of Judaism did not. Tens of thousands of Christians of Jewish origin, most of whom didn't feel Jewish, were murdered by the Nazis as Jews. (p. 17). According to the Nuremberg laws, a Jew was anyone who had three or four Jewish grandparents. A half-Jew (1st Degree Mischling) had two Jewish grandparents and a quarter-Jew (2nd Degree Mischling) had one Jewish grandparent. (p. 12). According to the Halakah (rabbinical law), more than half of the 2nd-Degree Mischling were Jews. (p. 13). Some of the interviewees acknowledge once admiring Hitler, as for the extensive employment opportunities created by his Autobahn program. (p. 79). The interviewees served in the armed forces as German patriots. (e. g., p. 57). Rigg considers the Yiddish term Goy to be derogatory. (p. 14). While it is true that the majority of the German Jews and Mischlinge interviewed by Rigg escaped persecution by concealing their background or being fortunate to serve under officers that disregarded it, there were also quite a few of them known and spared by top Nazi officials and re-labeled Aryans. Hitler did this with the stroke of a pen. (p. 13). In his Chapter 3, which is on those who received the Deutschblutigkeitserklarung (declaration of German blood), Rigg wrote: "No fewer than twenty-one generals, several admirals, and one field marshal of Jewish descent served with Hitler's consent. And thousands in the lower ranks of the Wehrmacht remained there because Hitler personally exempted them from the laws." (p. 171). Rigg reiterates the fact that Erhard Milch had been either a half-Jew or full Jew. (pp. 177-178). In his Chapter 4, Rigg discusses those who got the Genehmigung (racial amnesty, and permission to remain in the German armed forces.) The implications of the foregoing are clear. Typically, the Jewish victims of the Germans are, tokenism aside, exclusively featured in educational Holocaust materials. The chief argument adduced in support for this monopoly is the one about Jews being uniquely targeted for TOTAL extermination. This is once again shown to be manifestly incorrect. The religious views of the interviewees figure prominently in this book. The interviewees recall their ancestors' conversions to Christianity for opportunistic reasons, and describe their Christianity as mainly a cultural one--like that of most gentile Germans. Currently, many of the interviewees fault German Christian leaders for supporting Hitler, and view both Christianity and Judaism as purveyors of divisiveness and intolerance. One of them saw the Jews' problems as the outcome of Jewish particularism and sense of being better than others. (p. 86). Most of the interviewees lost belief in God as a result of the Holocaust and of the battlefield horrors they had experienced. One, however, believed that God had audibly led him away from a location of certain death (pp. 73-75), while another interviewee felt that God was with him and that his sense of being abandoned by God was no different from that of Christ while on the Cross. (p. 241). Rescued Rebbe Joseph Isaac Schneersohn (1880-1950) is faulted by Rigg for contending that the Holocaust was God's punishment for the Jews' sins. (pp. 266-268). [However, one should remember that collective divine punishment for the Jews' sins is a common Old-Testament theme (e. g., the Babylonian Captivity).] Several of Rigg's interviewees took part in the 1939 German conquest of Poland. Ironic to the common portrayal of Polish soldiers as foolhardy, one of the interviewees alluded to German foolhardiness: "[Dieter] Fischer recalled that his Frankfurt division lost 25 percent of its officers, many to snipers noticing rank insignia on their uniforms. He pointed out that `stupid courage' got many killed. One day several officers drove up and asked for a status report. Fischer explained they had spotted a Polish tank down the road and should not go further. `Are you a coward?' one of the officers asked. They drove on and a few minutes later, the tank blew up the car. Every officer inside died." (pp. 232-233).
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fascinating Study In A Subject Not Very Well Known,
By AFN1000 (N. Hemisphere) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Lives of Hitler's Jewish Soldiers: Untold Tales of Men of Jewish Descent Who Fought for the Third Reich (Modern War Studies) (Hardcover)
Bryan Mark Rigg's writing style takes a subject that very few people knew existed and writes a fascinating book that is literally hard to put down. I read his other book, Hitler's Jewish Soldiers, which explained many of these same stories but in less detail. This book is better. The individual stories are fascinating. There are more photos though poorly copied and difficult to see the detail. The text more than makes up for the poor photo quality. The individual stories read well and after a while you seen the trend of the mischling soldier: Duty, honor, loyalty to ones country and family and more importantly courage. These soldiers were incredibly brave men who thought that by serving they could restore their individual rights within the Third Reich and protect their families. Sadly they were mistaken by thinking since they acted with honor so would Adolf Hitler.
The only part of the book that I didn't like was the last chapter of Mischling soldiers that helped other jews. It just seemed to be an introduction of Rigg's last book, Rescued From The Reich. It's not poorly written per se just a chapter that actually had only two examples of the Mischling soldiers helping two individuals. The first story just seem to be there to justify the second story, which Rigg's wrote in his thrid volume so you want to get the book. I think I will pass on his last book since I now know the story from this volume. Overall it was well written and obviously well researched and certainly worth getting if you're interested in the holocaust or WWII.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Required for Anyone Trying to Understand the Holocaust and Even Jewish Law,
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This review is from: Lives of Hitler's Jewish Soldiers: Untold Tales of Men of Jewish Descent Who Fought for the Third Reich (Modern War Studies) (Hardcover)
As most of us know, every now and then we actually encountered a teacher somewhere along the line who really did leave us with something to think about after the course was over and such was the case of history Professor Moshe Gershovich for me. Educated at Tel Aviv and Harvard universities, in teaching Holocaust studies at the University of Nebraska, Professor Gershovich said that his goal was to teach about the Holocaust dispassionately, objectively, and analytically. While I did not fully understand that pedagogy at the time, particularly with respect to the carnage of the Holocaust, I eventually got Professor Gershovich's point. Dispassion and analysis are critical and it would be difficult, if not impossible, to find anything more valuable than Bryan Mark Rigg's The Lives of Hitler's Jewish Soldiers documenting his seminal research of men of Jewish ancestry, or Mischlinge, fighting for Hitler's Third Reich in furthering that goal.
The book, which essentially is a sequel to Rigg's first book, Hitler's Jewish Soldiers: The Untold Story Of Nazi Racial Laws And Men Of Jewish Descent In The German Military (Modern War Studies), presents case studies of individuals who had served in Germany's armed forces and analyzes generally, the common experiences, perceptions, and attitudes of the Mischlinge, while delineating many experiences that where exclusive to particular individuals upon which the study focused. The commonalities, however, were fascinating, especially when considered within the context of Hitler's reign of power from 1933, with the Nazis' ascension, to 1945, when Hitler put a bullet in his brain. Most Mischlinge, for example, fully celebrated Germany's military conquests, particularly those that occurred prior to the conclusion of the Phony War. Most disagreed with Hitler's racial policies but thought that it was necessary to defeat Communism. Most were repulsed by the Treaty of Versailles and celebrated Germany's unilateral rejection of the agreement's restrictions. Most credited the National Socialists with improving the German economy, although most thought that the Nazis' time in power would be short lived - a position affirmed by Paul-Ludwig Hirschfeld, a former Wehrmacht lieutenant who had been born into a Jewish family and raised as a religious Jew when he said, quoting from Rigg, "As a Jew, I hated Hitler, but I have to respect some of the things he did . . . He had a smart mind and accomplished many things for the economy and especially for the new armed forces. People often forget that Hitler had some good characteristics. Do you think the Germans would have followed a completely evil, deranged madman?" Most, however, even those who had been born to Jewish mothers and classified as Jews by both the Nazis as well as rabbinic law, did not consider themselves Jewish. Many had experienced rejection by their Christian family members after having married into Jewish families. Many had experienced rejection by their Jewish family members after having married into Christian families. Most, and their families, had converted to Christianity, many not out of any particular religious conviction, but in order to assimilate into the dominant European society. All, to one extent or another, had been classified as Jews according to the nation's racial laws. Most had lost family members in the Holocaust and most would have eventually been murdered themselves. Most, even those who had been discharged from the military pursuant to the prohibition of Jews serving in the armed forces, had been decorated for bravery in combat under the misguided belief that by doing so would demonstrate their Germanity and protect their families back home. Most did not know the true dimensions of the Holocaust, even those few who had observed elements of the German military murdering unarmed civilians. And interestingly most, after having endured the savagery of combat, held fast to a belief that there was no God or if there was, He was not worthy of worship because He had not intervened to bring the killing to a conclusion. In short, most today were atheists. While the book is limited in scope to the Mischlinge, in reading The Lives of Hitler's Jewish Soldiers, as uncomfortable as it might be, one is forced to confront the direct parallels between the Third Reich's racial laws and the provisions of Halakah, or Jewish rabbinic law, in defining who is a Jew. It is inescapable. In promulgating the Nuremberg Laws, the Nazis intricately distinguished Aryans from non-Aryans subclassifying the latter by lineage to determine who was a quarter Jew, half Jew, three quarter Jew, full Jew, etc. Irrespective of when the "blooding defiling" occurred within one's lineage, miscegenation of any kind tainted the familial line from one generation to the next. As a result, the Nazis prohibited intermarriage and encouraged divorce in instances where intermarriage had occurred. Restrictions in education, employment, housing, benefits, citizenship, and the like emanated and were applied to those deemed not to be German. One's belief, acculturation, patriotism, religious or familial background - none of that mattered. Germany's racial laws determined who was a German and who was not and that was that. It was that comprehensive . . . and that overwhelmingly confusing. In Judaism, one is determined to be a Jew predicated upon matrilineal descent or conversion based upon Halakha, or Jewish law. A sound interpretation of Halakha, however, is dependant upon one's affiliation with the various movements within Judaism, whether that be Reform, Conservative, Reconstructionist, or Orthodox. Each movement adheres to different precepts regarding conversion, matrilineal, or patrilineal descent but universally, a child born to a Jewish mother is considered to be Jewish, a doctrine specifically held by the Orthodox. Today, while Jews live throughout the world, the largest concentrations are centered in Israel and the United States. As a percent to population, in Israel - the Jewish nation, the Orthodox are a numerical minority but wield enormous political power. And just as with the Nazis or any other group who discerns - no, demands that they have somehow cornered the market on revealed truth, they are uncompromisingly doctrinaire. As a result, restrictions in education, employment, housing, benefits, and citizenship, have been applied to those deemed not to be pure, a stance that is anathema to the vast majority of Israelis. As reported by Rigg, Wehrmacht veteran Karl-Heinz Maier whose family had been impacted in the Holocaust, immigrated to Israel at the end of the war, joined the Palmach, the forerunner of the Israel Defense Force (IDF), rose to the rank of major, and fought with distinction during the War of Independence. After that, he was disqualified for citizenship under the Law or Return because "local authorities" declared him to not be Jewish. "[F]or twelve years," Rigg's reported, "the Nazis persecuted him because he had a Jewish father, but the Israelis called him a Goy (a derogatory Yiddish term for gentile (parenthesis in the original)) because of his gentile mother." Interesting. In Jewish tradition, there is a doctrine which transcends the entire corpus of the Talmud, Halakha, Shulkhan Arukh, Aggadah, and all other works of Jewish scholarship and can be summed up by one word: If you believe that Karl-Heinz Maier was not a Jew, you are Meshugenah in the fullest sense of the word. And as with the Nazis' racial laws, the uncompromising application of an anachronistic interpretation of Halakha has spread nothing but confusion, division, hate, and turmoil. Echoing Professor Gershovich, there can be great benefits to studying the Holocaust objectively, dispassionately, and analytically. While there is a dearth of scholarship concerning both men and women of Jewish descent serving in the Third Reich's government and military, the inclusion of the subject is indispensible in any attempt to truly understand the complexities and depth of the Holocaust. The contribution that Bryan Mark Rigg made in furthering that objective cannot be overstated. The Lives of Hitler's Jewish Soldiers, aside from being eminently readable, is thoroughly supported by peer reviewed solid scholarship. It is essential for anyone not only trying to understand the insanity of the Third Reich, but the lunacy of empowering a backwards minority who intransigently dispenses with rationality to the determent of the whole.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Standard Rigg excellence in research and methodology,
By Colin D. Heaton II "Time Doctor" (Wilmington, NC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lives of Hitler's Jewish Soldiers: Untold Tales of Men of Jewish Descent Who Fought for the Third Reich (Modern War Studies) (Hardcover)
Once again Bryan Rigg has succeeded in presenting a book that details the actions and lives of men who, by clear definition of Nazi policy as established by the 1935 Nuremberg Laws, should have died in the death camps. As someone who has known Bryan for many years, shared research, as well as spoken to some of the very people he interviewed for this book (and others), his dedication to the truth and presenting a concise and well chronicled account of these soldiers is commendable, but not unexpected.
The reader who is familiar with the policies of Adolf Hitler and his chief lieutenants will find the book of immense value. Those who do not have this knowledge will become educated. Rigg manages to detail their lives in a brief yet informative method, while extolling their bravery under the most uncertain of conditions. Fighting for the very nation dedicated to eliminating them and their families as a matter of state policy makes the reader pause, and think. The USA had racial segregation in the armed forces as a matter of state policy. Gen. Benjamin O. Davis once said: "Getting up in the morning, flying into combat, and knowing that even if we came back alive our nation would still consider us second class citizens" resonates. Unlike the African Americans serving in the US military, state sponsored murder was the future for the Jews and mischlinge. The actions of Hitler's Jewish soldiers proves that men may still feel patriotism to their nation, even while loathing their government. This book is a fine edition to his previous publications, and should be required reading at every public school, as well as the institutions of higher education. A damned good read, and a critical piece of history that is now preserved forever. Colin Heaton.
8 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
AN IMPORTANT STUDY OF HUMAN NATURE,
By Peter (Tucson, Az) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lives of Hitler's Jewish Soldiers: Untold Tales of Men of Jewish Descent Who Fought for the Third Reich (Modern War Studies) (Hardcover)
This book brings the reader face to face with the Jewish soldiers who fought in Hitler's armed forces. The author's extensive research using multiple sources, including personal interviews and German archives and military files, brings one as close to understanding how such an unlikely outcome became a reality. It is a must read for anyone, soldier or civilian alike, who wants to better understand the human condition.
6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Unique Perspective,
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This review is from: Lives of Hitler's Jewish Soldiers: Untold Tales of Men of Jewish Descent Who Fought for the Third Reich (Modern War Studies) (Hardcover)
Lives of Hitler's Jewish Soldiers provides a unique insight into a fascinating and, of course, tragic element of the Holocaust that is generally untold. It focuses on the stories of the thousands of individuals who were born of mixed Jewish/Gentile marriages (classified by the Germans as "partial" Jews) who were at once family to the perpetrators and to the victims - - often rejected by both families - - and drafted to serve in the Nazi military only to later be discharged and persecuted for being Jewish (but ironically saved from fighting on the Russian front).
As the son of a Holocaust survivor, I can confirm that the author treats the material extremely sensitively and presents the well-documented and compelling stories objectively (without imposing the author's judgments or any controversial agenda) in a very crisp, easy and readable style. Lives of Hitler's Jewish Soldiers substantially expanded my perspectives on the Holocaust. I strongly recommend it to anyone looking to better understand those very dark years from a particularly interesting perspective.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
awesome book about a touchy subject.,
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This review is from: Lives of Hitler's Jewish Soldiers: Untold Tales of Men of Jewish Descent Who Fought for the Third Reich (Modern War Studies) (Hardcover)
These are many true stories told about half jewish and quarter jewish men who served in the third reich. Most of them are army vets and it would have been interesting to hear some navy /air force stories. but probably few of them are left. One chapter deals with those who served then ended up in the work camps. but the book is an interesting read which makes you grasp why these men served in the service. Of course some of these men were converted to christianity and weren't even jewish in their own eyes. And of course some full blooded jews did serve in the military and were never discovered as well. It's hard to grasp some of the comments the men make but then they lived through that nightmare period and most of us were not faced with their situations. The writer did interviews with the men and he includes pictures of some of them. I would say that this writer is one that can grab your attention and that makes me want to read his other books.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Conclusion of any history of holocaust,
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This review is from: Lives of Hitler's Jewish Soldiers: Untold Tales of Men of Jewish Descent Who Fought for the Third Reich (Modern War Studies) (Hardcover)
Bryan Rigg makeds history come alive. This is a vital book on WW11 Germany. John logue BA History Ohio Stat 66
3 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
JEWS----- A PROBLEM IN NAZI GERMANY????,
This review is from: Lives of Hitler's Jewish Soldiers: Untold Tales of Men of Jewish Descent Who Fought for the Third Reich (Modern War Studies) (Hardcover)
Matters dealt with in the volume have been well known for quite some time. But for me, the personal details discerned by this Author lent an almost incredulous aura to the unfolding facts.
This is a book that made me dig quite deep into my memory, mind and knowledge of Hitler's long, anguishing, brutal, inhuman persecution of Jews both by Germans and other East European Allies of Germany. I found, what I would call nothing but unconscionable rationalizations by some of these many German Military personnel as the were honored and promoted, sometimes by Hitler himself, with so many of them asking one to believe that they knew not the vastness and horror of the extent of Hitler's 'Jewish Solution' until 1943-44; that is a bit much to ask my 'suspension of disbelief'. As one will discern simply from the book jacket, some of those officers rose in rank to the very highest level of trusted command positions, one of whom commanded the infamous 'wolf packs' of submarines which sank almost countless ships bringing vital supplies to Europe to defeat Germany. He was, in grand style, honored by Hitler personally, for his staggering number of ship sinkings. This is a book which I must read again,,,, and maybe even again after that, mostly to perceive and view objectively, presuming I can resolve my nagging incredulity! |
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