Saul Friedländer
Autor de El Tercer Reich y los judios (1939-1945). Los anos del exterminio
Sobre El Autor
Saul Friedlander is a professor of history at UCLA and has written numerous books on Nazi Germany and World War II
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Diario de Praga 1941-1942 / Journal of Praga 1941-1942 (Spanish Edition) (2004) — Introducción, algunas ediciones — 225 copias
The Night of Broken Glass: Eyewitness Accounts of Kristallnacht (2009) — Prólogo, algunas ediciones — 20 copias
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- Nombre canónico
- Friedländer, Saul
- Otros nombres
- FRIEDLÄNDER, Pavel (birth name)
שאול פרידלנדר
FRIEDLÄNDER, Saul - Fecha de nacimiento
- 1932-10-11
- Género
- male
- Nacionalidad
- Czechoslovakia
Israel - Lugar de nacimiento
- Prague, Czechoslovakia
- Lugares de residencia
- Czechosolvakia
Montlucon, France
Israel - Educación
- Graduate Institute of International Studies (Ph.D|1963)
Lycee Henri IV, Paris, France - Ocupaciones
- historian
university professor emeritus
Holocaust survivor
memoirist
diplomatic historian - Organizaciones
- Graduate Institute of International Studies
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Tel Aviv University
University of California, Los Angeles
World Zionist Organization - Premios y honores
- Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction (2008)
American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2000)
MacArthur Fellowship (1999)
Israel Prize (1983)
Leipzig Book Fair Prize (2007)
Andreas Gryphius Award for Literature (1981) (mostrar todos 15)
Geschwister-Scholl-Preis (1998)
National Jewish Book Award (1997)
Shazar Prize (1998)
Friedenspreis des Deutschen Buchhandels (2007)
American Historical Association Award for Scholarly Distinction (2009)
Bruno Kreisky Prize (2008)
Dan David Prize (2014)
Ludwig Landmann Prize (2021)
Balzan Prize (2021) - Biografía breve
- Saul Friedländer, né Pavel, was born to a family of German-speaking Jews in Prague, Czechoslovakia. In 1939, when he was about seven years old, his family fled the Nazis to France. During the German Occupation in World War II, he was hidden in a Catholic boarding school in Montluçon. His parents then attempted to flee to Switzerland, were arrested by the French police, deported to Auschwitz, and murdered. He did not learn of their fate until after the war. In 1948, he emigrated to Israel, where he finished high school and served in the Israel Defense Forces. For many years, he split his time between Paris, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Geneva, Stockholm, and Los Angeles. He served as secretary to Nachum Goldman, then President of the World Zionist Organization and the World Jewish Congress. In 1959, he became an assistant to Shimon Peres, then Israel's vice-minister of defense. In 1963, he received his PhD from the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva, where he taught until 1988. He taught at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Tel Aviv University. In 1988, he became professor of History at the University of California, Los Angeles. Friedländer became one of the most significant historians of the Holocaust. He began as a diplomatic historian, publishing Hitler et les Etats-Unis 1939–41 (1963, English translation, Prelude to Downfall: Hitler and the United States) and Pie xii et le iiie Reich (1964, Pius XII and the Third Reich). He then turned towards psychology and wrote Kurt Gerstein, l'ambiguité du bien (1967, Kurt Gerstein: The Ambiguity of Good) and L'Histoire et psychoanalyse (1975, History and Psychoanalysis). He investigated the dynamics of individual remembrance in his acclaimed memoir, Quand vient le souvenir (1978, When Memory Comes), now considered a classic. He also considered cultural memory in Reflets du nazisme (1982, Reflections of Nazism). Other landmark works include Nazi Germany and the Jews: Volume 1: The Years of Persecution, 1933-1939 (1997), followed by Nazi Germany and the Jews: Volume 2: The Years of Extermination, 1939-1945 (2007), which won the Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction. His book Where Memory Leads: My Life (2016) was a sequel to When Memory Comes.
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Si "Los años del exterminio" relata el asesinato masivo de judíos paralelo a la expansión del Reich por Europa, en "Los años de la persecución" el autor nos adentra en el marasmo ideológico de la época y narra cómo el Estado nazi articuló la fase inicial de su cruzada antisemita. Así, asistimos al establecimiento de las medidas legales que permitirán identificar y confinar en espacios segregados a los judíos, mientras éstos viven entre el desconcierto, el miedo y la esperanza de que la situación no irá más allá, ajenos aún al inminente drama que se cierne sobre ellos.… (más)