The Seventh Million: The Israelis and the Holocaust
A Ha’aretz columnist sheds critical light on the complex relationship between Israel and the Holocaustin this “frank and eye-opening” history (The New York Times Book Review).

The Seventh Million is the first book to show the decisive impact of the Holocaust on the identity, ideology, and politics of Israel. Drawing on diaries, interviews, and thousands of declassified documents, Tom Segev reconsiders the major struggles and personalities of Israel’s past, including David Ben-Gurion, Menachem Begin, and Nahum Goldmann.

Through examination of critical moments such as the Exodus affair, the Eichmann trial, and the case of John Demjanjuk, Segev argues that the nation’s legacy has been molded and manipulated in accordance with the ideological requirements of the state. The Seventh Million uncovers a vast and complex story and reveals how the bitter events of decades past continue to shape the experiences not just of individuals but of a nation.

“Richly documented and written with great passion.” —Elie Wiesel, Los Angeles Times Book Review
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The Seventh Million: The Israelis and the Holocaust
A Ha’aretz columnist sheds critical light on the complex relationship between Israel and the Holocaustin this “frank and eye-opening” history (The New York Times Book Review).

The Seventh Million is the first book to show the decisive impact of the Holocaust on the identity, ideology, and politics of Israel. Drawing on diaries, interviews, and thousands of declassified documents, Tom Segev reconsiders the major struggles and personalities of Israel’s past, including David Ben-Gurion, Menachem Begin, and Nahum Goldmann.

Through examination of critical moments such as the Exodus affair, the Eichmann trial, and the case of John Demjanjuk, Segev argues that the nation’s legacy has been molded and manipulated in accordance with the ideological requirements of the state. The Seventh Million uncovers a vast and complex story and reveals how the bitter events of decades past continue to shape the experiences not just of individuals but of a nation.

“Richly documented and written with great passion.” —Elie Wiesel, Los Angeles Times Book Review
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A Ha’aretz columnist sheds critical light on the complex relationship between Israel and the Holocaustin this “frank and eye-opening” history (The New York Times Book Review).

The Seventh Million is the first book to show the decisive impact of the Holocaust on the identity, ideology, and politics of Israel. Drawing on diaries, interviews, and thousands of declassified documents, Tom Segev reconsiders the major struggles and personalities of Israel’s past, including David Ben-Gurion, Menachem Begin, and Nahum Goldmann.

Through examination of critical moments such as the Exodus affair, the Eichmann trial, and the case of John Demjanjuk, Segev argues that the nation’s legacy has been molded and manipulated in accordance with the ideological requirements of the state. The Seventh Million uncovers a vast and complex story and reveals how the bitter events of decades past continue to shape the experiences not just of individuals but of a nation.

“Richly documented and written with great passion.” —Elie Wiesel, Los Angeles Times Book Review

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780809085798
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Publication date: 09/04/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 626
Sales rank: 427,872
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Tom Segev is a columnist for Ha'aretz, Israel's leading newspaper, and author of works on the history of Israel, 1949: The First Israelis, The Seventh Million: The Israelis and the Holocaust, and One Palestine, Complete: Jews and Arabs under the British Mandate. He lives in Jerusalem.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsvii
Prologue: Ka-Tzetnik's Trip3
Part IHitler: The Yekkes Are Coming
1."The Streets Are Paved with Money"15
2."A Son of Europe"35
Part IIHolocaust: It Was in the Papers
3."Rommel, Rommel, How Are You?"67
4."Happy Is the Match"82
5."A Warm Jewish Heart"97
Part IIIIsrael: The Last Jews
6."At First I Thought They Were Animals"113
7."A Certain Distance"123
8."Six Million Germans"140
9."A Barrier of Blood and Silence"153
Part IVRestitution: How Much Will We Get for Grandma and Grandpa?
10."Add a Few Moral Arguments"189
11."Gas against Jews"211
12."The Baby Went for Free"227
Part VPolitics: The Kastner Affair
13."It Is Hard for Us, the Judges of Israel"255
14."His Soul to the Devil"276
15."The Walls Are Beginning to Crack"285
16."Jeremiah the Prophet, for Example"296
17."There Is No Certainty That Our Children Will Remain Alive"311
Part VITrial: Eichmann in Jerusalem
18."Let Them Hate, and Let Them Go to Hell"323
19."Six Million Times No!"345
20."Gloom Shall Not Prevail"367
Part VIIGrowing Up: From War to War
21."Everyone Thought about It"387
22."Hitler Is Already Dead, Mr. Prime Minister"396
23."Deep in Our Souls"405
Part VIIIMemory: The Struggle to Shape the Past
24."Holocaust and Heroism"421
25."The Rest of Your Life with Monik and Frieda"446
26."What Is There to Understand? They Died and That's It"458
27."When You See a Graveyard"477
28."What Does It Do to Me?"487
Epilogue509
Notes519
Index581
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