
General University of Maine Publications
Document Type
Flyer
Publication Date
3-3-2025
Abstract/ Summary
American Quakers, Unitarians, secular people, and Jews traveled around the globe to offer relief and to rescue victims of Nazi Germany and its allies. Who were these women and men, who became both saints and liars as they sought to save lives? How did they manage these feats? Debórah Dwork new book opens a window on the role of unpredictable and irrational factors on the ground, at particular moments, in shaping individual fates.
Repository Citation
University of Maine History Department, "Saints and Liars : The Story of Americans Who Save Refugees from the Nazis" (2025). General University of Maine Publications. 3777.
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/univ_publications/3777
Version
publisher's version of the published document
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