Let My People Go: The untold story of Australia and the Soviet Jews 1959-89For 50 years, until the Berlin Wall fell in 1989, the Soviet Union ran a campaign of repression, imprisonment, political trials and terror against its 3 million Jews. In Australia, political leaders and the Jewish community contributed significantly to the international protest movement which eventually triumphed over Moscow's tyranny and led to the modern Exodus of Soviet Jews to Israel and other countries. Lipski and Rutland make this largely unknown Australian story come alive with a combination of passion, personal experience and ground-breaking research. "The struggle for the freedom of Soviet Jewry was one of the most powerful displays of strength and solidarity by the world Jewish community... even those intimately familiar with the struggle will be surprised to discover in Let My People Go how the Australian Jewish community and its leaders were among the campaign's initiators, and how they saw it through to its successful conclusion. This is a unique testament to how a small group can play a big role in history." - Natan Sharansky, Chairman Jewish Agency for Israel, Prisoner of Zion (1977-86) |
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... Canberra. I did not know, however, that during her visits to Jerusalem, Suzanne Rutland, a Professor of History at the University of Sydney, and the long-time Head of the Department of Jewish Studies there, had been doing her own ...
... Canberra. I did not know, however, that during her visits to Jerusalem, Suzanne Rutland, a Professor of History at the University of Sydney, and the long-time Head of the Department of Jewish Studies there, had been doing her own ...
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... Canberra. In addition to mining the vast Leibler collection, which is the world's most comprehensive private Soviet Jewry archive, Suzanne undertook ground-breaking research at the National Archives in Canberra. Awarded a prestigious ...
... Canberra. In addition to mining the vast Leibler collection, which is the world's most comprehensive private Soviet Jewry archive, Suzanne undertook ground-breaking research at the National Archives in Canberra. Awarded a prestigious ...
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... Canberra 14. From Melbourne to Moscow 15. The Games Russians Play 16. Hawke's Mission Impossible 17. Hope against Hope 18. Some of my Closest Friends are KGB 19. It's About the Refuseniks 20. Gorbachev, Geneva and Glasnost 21. Ten Days ...
... Canberra 14. From Melbourne to Moscow 15. The Games Russians Play 16. Hawke's Mission Impossible 17. Hope against Hope 18. Some of my Closest Friends are KGB 19. It's About the Refuseniks 20. Gorbachev, Geneva and Glasnost 21. Ten Days ...
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... Canberra, the State Library of Victoria, the State Library of New South Wales, the Baillieu Library, University of Melbourne, and the Fisher Library, University of Sydney. As the end notes demonstrate, in addition to the primary source ...
... Canberra, the State Library of Victoria, the State Library of New South Wales, the Baillieu Library, University of Melbourne, and the Fisher Library, University of Sydney. As the end notes demonstrate, in addition to the primary source ...
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... Canberra and Israel. I am also grateful to: – The staff at the National Archives of Australia, Canberra, and in particular to Carolyn Connor, who provided constant assistance; – Dr David Lee, Director of Historical Publications and ...
... Canberra and Israel. I am also grateful to: – The staff at the National Archives of Australia, Canberra, and in particular to Carolyn Connor, who provided constant assistance; – Dr David Lee, Director of Historical Publications and ...
Contents
Prisoners of Zion | |
Henry J and Henry K 12 You people are hard to please | |
Freedom Ride to Canberra | |
From Melbourne to Moscow | |
The Games Russians Play | |
Hawkes Mission Impossible | |
Hope against Hope | |
Some of my Closest Friends are | |
The Cohen Affair | |
Channels of Communication | |
From Right to Left | |
Italian liners and the Party | |
Exodus via Samizdat | |
Its About the Refuseniks | |
Gorbachev Geneva and Glasnost | |
Ten Days in Moscow | |
The Full Circle | |
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Let My People Go: The Untold Story of Australia and the Soviet Jews 1959-89 Suzanne D. Rutland,Sam Lipski No preview available - 2015 |
Let My People Go: The Untold Story of Australia and the Soviet Jews 1959-89 Sam Lipski,Suzanne D. Rutland No preview available - 2015 |
Let My People Go: The Untold Story of Australia and the Soviet Jews 1959-89 Sam Lipski,Suzanne D. Rutland No preview available - 2015 |
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