Yitzhak Arad
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Yitzhak Arad (né Rudnicki) né le 11 novembre 1926 à Święciany dans la Deuxième République de Pologne (aujourd'hui en Lituanie) est un historien israélien d'origine polonaise, brigadier-général dans les forces de défense d'Israël et partisan russe pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Il fut directeur de Yad Vashem de 1972 à 1993.
Bibliographie
auteur
- (en)The partisan : from the Valley of Death to Mount Zion (1979)
- (en)Ghetto in flames : the struggle and destruction of the Jews in Vilna in the Holocaust (1980)
- (en)Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka : the Operation Reinhard death camps, Indiana University Press (1987) ISBN 0-253-21305-3
éditeur
- (en)Israel Gutman, Abraham Margaliot et Yitzhak Arad Documents on the Holocaust: selected sources on the destruction of the Jews of Germany and Austria, Poland, and the Soviet Union (1982, rev. 1989, 1999)
- (en)Shmuel Krakowski, Shmuel Spector et Yitzhak Arad The Einsatzgruppen reports: selections from the dispatches of the Nazi Death Squads’ campaign against the Jews July 1941-January 1943 (1989)
- Pictorial History of the Holocaust (1990)
- (en)Kazimierz Sakowicz Ponary diary, 1941-1943 : a bystander’s account of a mass murder, (2005, traduit du polonais)
Catégories :
- Historien de la Shoah
- Historien de la Seconde Guerre mondiale
- Historien israélien
- Naissance en 1926
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