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Lives Reclaimed: A Story of Rescue and Resistance in Nazi Germany

di Mark Roseman

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"The story of a remarkable but largely unsung group known as the Bund, League of Socialist Life, which went on to resist the Nazis during WWII, sheltering Jews and covertly sending letters and parcels into concentration camps, among other activities"--
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I listened to the audio book version of this book...I'll break it down by STORY, NARRATOR and OVERALL ratings.

The book contained lots of facts and stories about an organization called the BUNT which aided Jews during the time of NAZI rule in Germany. The story of the BUNT was interesting in that it shows a different type of resistance than what one normally sees in fictional movies and TV shows. Their resistance was non-violent and at times barely noticeable. It could even be said that some or much of their motivation was selfish because their actions often aided their loved ones/close friends rather than Jews as a whole. Some of the stories were quite interesting while others really had zero effect on me.
The writing/book itself gets 3 out of 5 stars.

The narrator had a calm voice that worked well with this type of book. I wouldn't select this narrator for anything more lively but he was not a determinant to the listening experience. 3 out of 5 stars.

Overall, the book was an interesting listen which was well matched with the narrator. I recommend it to anyone who is interested in resistance during Nazi rule as it does provide some interesting facts/details about the time period and events. Overall 3 out of 5 stars ( )
  Disco_grinch | Jul 4, 2020 |
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This a very well researched history narrative told through interpretation of the letters and diaries of individuals linked through their membership in the "Bund". It is a chilling story of the individual, tiny steps in Germany before and during WWII. These are the idealistic individuals who believed in an ideal community and society. Their beliefs and hopes contrast sharply with their daily life of survival in a country plunging to the bottom. It is a story of small acts of defiance and helping of others. Well told. ( )
  deldevries | Nov 29, 2019 |
A fascinating account of a resistance group in Germany before and during the Second World War. The group started as a philosophical and cultural organization but its ethics required that it take a stand against the principals of Nazism. The members were academics and professional people, rather than political or military so their resistance involved helping and hiding people under attack rather than violence.
There are long discussions about the heart-searching and agonizing involved in belonging to the 'bund'. Because they were so secretive their work was largely unknown. After the war, they continued to struggle for recognition of their contributions. ( )
  rosiezbanks | Nov 24, 2019 |
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This audiobook tells the story of the "Bund" , a group of idealists who helped hide Jews during World War II. It is very dry and methodical. ( )
  kyurenka | Oct 9, 2019 |
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Lives reclaimed offers an an account of a little-known piece of World War II history—and a consideration of how that bit of history was represented and reinterpreted after the war. Lives Reclaimed explores the decision by members of a "counter cultural" bund to engage in resistance during Hitler's rule in Germany. The key questions the author explores are
• what really motivates rescuers?
• when is an action an altruistic as opposed to self-interested?
• in the context of an organization that has agreed to debate almost every action and to go with the opinion of the majority, how much credit should any one individual receive for the group's actions?
If you're interested in considering questions like these and want to broaden your knowledge of life in Germany during WWII, you will find much valuable material in this book. If you prefer titles that are emotionally driven, rather than intellectually driven, you may find this title less interesting.

I received a free CD copy of this title for review purposes. The opinions are my own. ( )
  Sarah-Hope | Sep 26, 2019 |
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