Assessing Life in the Face of Death: Moral Drama at the 1952 Trial of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee |
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Authors: | Alice S. Nakhimovsky |
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Affiliation: | 1. Colgate University, Hamilton, New York, USAasnakhimovsky@colgate.edu |
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Abstract: | ![]() ABSTRACTThe essay is a close analysis of the text of the 1952 secret trial of the members of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee (JAFC). The trial was an occasion of high drama in which many of the participants, facing death, responded with speeches and spontaneous outbursts that could not serve as any imaginable defense, but constituted a moral evaluation of their lives. This behavior was much unlike anything seen in the Soviet show trials of the 1930s. Though many JAFC defendants exhibited aspects of public self-examination and contrarian pride in their own self-worth, the three most persistent were Lina Shtern, Boris Shimeliovich, and Solomon Lozovsky. |
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Keywords: | Lina Shtern Boris Shimeliovich Solomon Lozovsky Anti-Fascist Jewish Committee Night of the Murdered Poets Mikhoels |
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