Michael Matsas
Michael Naoum Matsas (born 1930) is a Greek Holocaust survivor and author. He was born in Ioannina, and survived the Holocaust by hiding with the Greek resistance.[1]
Works
References
- "Oral history interview with Michael Naoum Matsas - Collections Search - United States Holocaust Memorial Museum". collections.ushmm.org. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
- House, Sephardic (1995). Sephardic House Newsletter. Sephardic House at Shearith Israel. pp. 2–6.
- Apostolou, Andrew (2000). "The Illusion of Safety: The Story of the Greek Jews During the Second World War". Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies. 24 (1): 309–310. doi:10.1179/byz.2000.24.1.309. S2CID 161842663.
- Seymour, A.A.D. (2000). "The Illusion of Safety: The Story of the Greek Jews during the Second World War by Michael Matsas (review)". Journal of Mediterranean Studies. 10 (1): 288–291. ISSN 2523-9465.
- Holst-Warhaft, Gail (1999). "The Tragedy of the Greek Jews: Three Survivors' Accounts". Holocaust and Genocide Studies. 13 (1): 98–108. doi:10.1093/hgs/13.1.98.
Further reading
- Apostolou, Andrew (2000). ""The Exception of Salonika": Bystanders and collaborators in Northern Greece". Holocaust and Genocide Studies. 14 (2): 165–196. doi:10.1093/hgs/14.2.165.
- Bowman, Steven B. (2009). The Agony of Greek Jews, 1940–1945. Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0-8047-7249-5.
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