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- catalog abstract ""Neither Bauchi nor I Intended to live underground until the end of the war ... we could not stand idly by while mass murder was going on. We did not relish the role of the beaten and the hunted, but wanted to hit back and hunt for ourselves. Abbe Glasberg protested, as did our helpers and friends in the monastery ... This time we fled not from enemies but from friends." "Since I was a prisoner of the Gestapo and therefore dangerous, I was kept in a single cell ... Interrogations continued, questions were fired and I was beaten when I did not answer ... They did not suspect in the slightest way that I was either Jewish or Austrian. Yet what they did know was enough to sentence me to death ... During one interrogation I was asked for the umpteenth time the motives for my actions. I answered, 'You also had a Schlageter!' (Schlageter was a German nationalist who carried out acts of sabotage against the French in the Ruhr region after World War I and the Nazis honored him as a national hero.) My response was met with silence and surprise. The Gestapo seemed impressed ... The highest-ranking officer instructed me in the fundamental differences between Schlageter and me ... Their initial surprise at my comment dissipated ... but I had planted a seed in their minds."--Jacket.".
- catalog alternative "Ṿinah, Tsarefat, Ṿinah. English".
- catalog contributor b11984924.
- catalog contributor b11984925.
- catalog contributor b11984926.
- catalog contributor b11984927.
- catalog contributor b11984928.
- catalog coverage "Vienna (Austria) Biography.".
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description ""Neither Bauchi nor I Intended to live underground until the end of the war ... we could not stand idly by while mass murder was going on. We did not relish the role of the beaten and the hunted, but wanted to hit back and hunt for ourselves. Abbe Glasberg protested, as did our helpers and friends in the monastery ... This time we fled not from enemies but from friends."".
- catalog description ""Since I was a prisoner of the Gestapo and therefore dangerous, I was kept in a single cell ... Interrogations continued, questions were fired and I was beaten when I did not answer ... They did not suspect in the slightest way that I was either Jewish or Austrian. Yet what they did know was enough to sentence me to death ... During one interrogation I was asked for the umpteenth time the motives for my actions. I answered, 'You also had a Schlageter!' (Schlageter was a German nationalist who carried out acts of sabotage against the French in the Ruhr region after World War I and the Nazis honored him as a national hero.) My response was met with silence and surprise. The Gestapo seemed impressed ...".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 228-239).".
- catalog description "The highest-ranking officer instructed me in the fundamental differences between Schlageter and me ... Their initial surprise at my comment dissipated ... but I had planted a seed in their minds."--Jacket.".
- catalog extent "xxvi, 239 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Hitting back.".
- catalog identifier "1883053536".
- catalog isFormatOf "Hitting back.".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies and texts in Jewish history and culture ; 6".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng ger".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Bethesda : University Press of Maryland,".
- catalog relation "Hitting back.".
- catalog spatial "Austria Vienna".
- catalog spatial "France".
- catalog spatial "Vienna (Austria) Biography.".
- catalog subject "943.6/13004924/0092 B 21".
- catalog subject "Communists Austria Vienna Biography.".
- catalog subject "DS135.A93 S74713 2000".
- catalog subject "Jewish refugees France Biography.".
- catalog subject "Jews Austria Vienna Biography.".
- catalog subject "Steindling, Dolly.".
- catalog subject "World War, 1939-1945 Jewish resistance France Personal narratives.".
- catalog title "Hitting back : an Austrian Jew in the French resistance / Dolly Steindling ; introduction, epilogue, and annotations by Haim Avni ; edited by Haim Avni and Susanna Steindling ; [translated from the German by Andrew Clark-Wilson].".
- catalog title "Ṿinah, Tsarefat, Ṿinah. English".
- catalog type "text".