在大屠杀期间拯救犹太人同胞的犹太女医生

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Nashim-A Journal of Jewish Womens Studies & Gender Issues Pub Date : 2020-07-18 DOI:10.2979/nashim.36.1.04
Noam Gidron
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摘要:犹太人对犹太人的拯救是最近才开始成为一个独立研究的课题。然而,每一个被占领的欧洲国家的犹太人,他们自己也是德国占领的受害者,用各种大胆的手段帮助犹太人在大屠杀中幸存下来。在以个人身份而不是作为地下救援行动的一部分开展行动的犹太救援人员中,医务人员的数量引人注目,其中相当一部分是女医生、护士,也有没有专业医学背景的妇女,她们在极其困难的条件下从事这项工作,尽管缺乏资源、经常受到传染病的威胁和缺乏任何保护。他们中的一些人开始了危险的救援行动,如果他们被发现,就意味着一定会死。这篇文章是献给在纳粹占领下的欧洲医疗系统中工作的犹太女性救援人员的。
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Jewish Women Medical Practitioners Who Rescued Fellow Jews During the Holocaust
Abstract:Rescue of Jews by Jews has only lately begun to emerge as a topic of independent research. Yet Jews in every country in occupied Europe, themselves victims of the German occupation, used various daring means to help Jews survive the Holocaust. Among the Jewish rescuers who operated as individuals, and not as part of an underground rescue operation, the number of medical personnel stands out, and quite a few of them were female physicians, nurses and also women with no professional medical background, who pursued this work under extremely difficult conditions, despite the dearth of resources, the constant threat of exposure to infectious diseases and the lack of any protection. Some of them initiated perilous rescue operations that would have meant certain death had they been discovered. This article is dedicated to the Jewish women rescuers who were part of the medical system in Nazi-occupied Europe.
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