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About Arno Lustiger
Arno Lustiger (May 7, 1924 – May 15, 2012) was a German historian and author of Jewish origin. Lustiger made significant contributions to research and document the history of Jewish resistance under Nazi rule. He was the father of the author Gila Lustiger and cousin to Jean-Marie Lustiger, archbishop of Paris. Source
Arno Lustiger, an autodidactic historian and author who brilliantly and meticulously chronicled Jewish resistance to the Hitler movement, survived six Nazi concentration camps, including Auschwitz, and two death marches, was 88 years old. He was born in 1924 to Polish-speaking Jews in Bedzin (Bendzin in Yiddish), in that part of Upper Silesia which became part of Poland after World War I.
He worked tirelessly to debunk the prevailing German historical view that Europe’s Jews allowed themselves to be carted off to Nazi extermination camps “like sheep to the slaughter.”
Lustiger’s seminal work, Fighting to the Death: The Book of Jewish Resistance 1933-1945, was published in 1994.
Arno Lustiger said kaddish at the funeral of his cousin, Cardinal Jean-Marie Lustiger. The former archbishop of Paris had survived the Holocaust in hiding in France and converted to Catholicism. Source
Arno Lustiger's Timeline
1924 |
May 7, 1924
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Będzin, Będzin County, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
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2012 |
May 15, 2012
Age 88
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Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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