Ivan R. Dee
Pages: 288
Trim: 6 x 9¼
978-1-56663-740-4 • Hardback • October 2007 • $27.50 • (£19.99)
978-1-4617-3950-0 • eBook • October 2007 • $26.00 • (£19.99)
Raymond-Raoul Lambert, a French army officer in World War II, headed the UGIF under the German occupation. Richard Cohen, an historian at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, is the author of The Burden of Conscience: French Jewish Leadership During the Holocaust. He lives in Jerusalem.
Compelling. . . . This absorbing diary provides even more evidence of Nazi crimes against humanity.
— Sunday Star Ledger
Readers . . . will emerge with respect for [Lambert's] courage in wrestling with the idolatry of loyalty.
— Beacon
One of the most important records of the experience of the Jews of France during the Holocaust.
— Midwest Book Review
Lambert's struggle to reconcile his Jewish and French identities deserves to be included in the reservoir of suffering that was Nazi Europe. . . . His decisions have been, and will be, judged by history, but readers of this book will emerge with respect for his courage in wrestling with the idolatry of loyalty as the reality of the Vichy regime undermines the 'humane culture' of France.
— Tidings
A frank portrait of a rather unfortunate good Jew caught in the deadly net of the Nazi extermination machine.
— Journal Of The Royal Musical Association
[Diary of a Witness] is an essential document for students of Vichy France.
— National Catholic Reporter
A welcome addition to the literature of Holocaust testimony.
— Donna F. Ryan; H-France Review