Trapped by Evil and Deceit

Trapped by Evil and Deceit

The Story of Hansi and Joel Brand

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Publication Date: 12th January 2021

Trapped by Evil and Deceit is a historical account of true events that reads like a political thriller.

Amazingly, a few Jews successfully saved thousands of lives during the holocaust. After barely surviving, they were ostracized and even murdered in Israel to conceal the inaction of the political elite.
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Trapped by Evil and Deceit is a historical account of true events that reads like a political thriller.

Amazingly, a few Jews successfully saved thousands of lives during the holocaust. After barely surviving, they were ostracized and even murdered in Israel to conceal the inaction of the political elite.
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When the Holocaust broke out in Europe, Hansi and Joel Brand were joined by Israel (Rezső) Kasztner to launch an organized effort to save thousands of human lives. Their efforts, which involved playing a dangerous bluffing game against the Nazi regime, helped to end the Auschwitz extermination. Their success put them at odds with the political machine of the young state of Israel. Politicians wanted the public to believe that there was nothing they could do, a sentiment which many still believe to this day. This cover-up led to Israel’s first politically-motivated homicide.

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  • Price: $139.00
  • Pages: 360
  • Carton Quantity: 22
  • Publisher: Academic Studies Press
  • Imprint: Cherry Orchard Books
  • Publication Date: 12th January 2021
  • Trim Size: 6 x 9 in
  • ISBN: 9781644694992
  • Format: Hardcover
  • BISACs:
    POLITICAL SCIENCE / Genocide & War Crimes
    POLITICAL SCIENCE / Human Rights
    HISTORY / Holocaust
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“In 1944 the Hungarian Jewish activist Joel Brand was sent from Budapest to neutral Turkey to broker a deal on behalf of the Nazis – represented by Eichmann – with the Zionists and the Allies regarding the exchange of thousands of Jews for necessary war materials, the notorious “Blood for Goods”... Daniel Brand, the youngest son of Joel and his wife Hansi, has written a meticulously researched and detailed narrative, based on a huge range of historical documents, attempting to unravel the complexities of the controversial deal, its context, its aftermath and his parents’ part in both. … Each part is divided into short clearly written sections, which make this complicated material fairly easy reading. It is a uniquely personal contribution to the accounts of this murky chapter in Holocaust history.”

— Glenda Abramson, University of Oxford, Journal of Modern Jewish Studies 21:4

“The last chapter of the Holocaust—the extermination of half a million Hungarian Jews in 1944—remains shrouded in mystery. How could so many people be lured to their deaths, in such a short time frame, and at this eleventh hour of the war? One of the key controversies concerns Adolf Eichmann’s infamous proposal to release up to one million Jews in exchange for strategic goods. In May 1944, the Nazis dispatched the author’s father, the rescue worker Joel Brand, to neutral Turkey, to submit this bizarre bid to the Zionists and the Allies. In this important book, Joel’s son Daniel rehabilitates the memory of his parents, which has been the object of multiple misinterpretations. In the process, he challenges the idea that Blood-for-Goods was a mere Nazi deception, and the Brands the unwitting dupes who, supposedly, facilitated this endeavor. Instead he argues that the leaders of the free world failed to realize the potential for saving large numbers of victims that was inherent to the proposal.”

—Paul Sanders, Associate Professor, NEOMA Business School


“Dani Brand’s analysis of the situation in Hungary in the early 1940s is much deeper than most. His is the first I have read to do justice to the frame of mind and confused attitudes of the Jewish population, highlighting their impossible situation at this desperate time. He helps to dispel the image suggested by some, that Jews were ‘like sheep to the slaughter.’ He pays long overdue tribute to the truly heroic activities of the Jewish Refugees Committee. He tells how the JRC leadership (including his own parents) and many young Zionists, without weapons, knowingly risked their lives in the cause of saving others from the death camps. Some, like the JRC leader Otto Komoly, were murdered by the Arrow Cross fascists.”

—Tomi Komoly, Hungarian Holocaust survivor

Author Bio
Daniel Brand, Hansi and Joel's one surviving son, has been researching the Hungarian holocaust for the last 20 years. Previously, he was a Scientific Attaché for the State of Israel, a senior advisor for Israel's Department of Defense, and a researcher at Israel's Atomic Energy Commission. Earlier in his career, he served as lieutenant colonel in the Israeli Defense Force.
Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Prologue          

1. Background

Hungary
The Jews in Hungary

2. The Brands                  

The Beginning of the Holocaust and the First Rescue Operation
Joel
Hansi
The Wedding, 1934–1935
The “Golden Age”: The Calm before the Storm

Part I. Towards Holocaust 

3. Early Rescue Operations          

Evasion of Labor Service
The Rescue from the Deportation of “Alien” Jews

4. The Refugees  

The Refugees who Arrived in Hungary
The Hungarian Jews and the Refugees
The Brands and the Refugees
The Smuggling Operations (Tiyul)

5. The Budapest Relief and Rescue Committee      

The Members of the Committee

6. The Gap between Data and Knowledge

Warning Signs of the Holocaust in Hungary
What did the Hungarian Jews Know?

Part II. Holocaust        

7. The Occupation            

8. Early Rescue Attempts in Budapest       

Background
The Front Line
The Bratislava Working Group
The Auschwitz Protocols
Five Different Ways for Rescue
The Jewish Council: Judenrat
The Palestinian Office
The JPU (Jewish Pioneer Underground)
The Rescue Committee

9. The Negotiations with Eichmann: The “Blood For Goods” Deal

10. The Destruction of the Hungarian Jewry

The Preparations
Liquidation of the Periphery Jews
The Fate of Budapest Jewry

11. Rescue Activities in Budapest after Joel Left for His Mission

Continued Negotiations with Eichmann
Strasshof or “Jews on Ice”
“The Train of the Privileged”
The Forged Documents and Hansi’s Arrest
Rescuing the Budapest Jews at the End of August 1944
Krausz’s Rescue Attempts
The Jewish Pioneer Underground in Hungary
Additional Achievements of the Negotiations with the Nazis
Ottó Komoly and the International Red Cross (IRC)
The Budapest Ghetto

12. The Paratroopers’ Affair

The Paratroopers’ Mission
The Paratroopers
The Paratroopers’ Activities in Hungary
The Reasons for the Paratroopers’ Failure in Hungary

13. Hansi: “The Heart of the Consortium”

Part III. Indifference

14. Istanbul

Indifference and Negligence
What Could Have Possibly been Done?

15. Pre-State Israel, the Jewish People, and the Holocaust

The Jews over the World: What They Knew and How They Reacted
Jewish Rescue Policy

Part IV. Deception

16. The Struggle for the Narrative  

The Jewish Public in Palestine/Israel and Its Post-War Leadership
The Attitude toward Jewish Rescuers of Jews

17. The Kasztner Affair

Kasztner’s Report
Kasztner’s Mission to Nuremberg
Kasztner’s Trial  

18. Rewriting the History  

The Early Years: The Holocaust and Its Victims are Not on the Public Agenda
Joel’s Mission Exposure and Its Implications          

19. Deception Techniques              

Real-Time Documents
Non-German Documents
German Documents
Downplaying the Importance of the Rescue Attempts
Eliminating the Brands from the History
Kasztner’s Unborn Children
Damaging Joel’s Reputation and Trustworthiness
Who is Misleading?

20. The Brands Affair

Epilogue

Appendices

Appendix 1: Sharet’s Report
Appendix 2: The Jewish Agency Rescue Policy

Timetable
Bibliography

When the Holocaust broke out in Europe, Hansi and Joel Brand were joined by Israel (Rezső) Kasztner to launch an organized effort to save thousands of human lives. Their efforts, which involved playing a dangerous bluffing game against the Nazi regime, helped to end the Auschwitz extermination. Their success put them at odds with the political machine of the young state of Israel. Politicians wanted the public to believe that there was nothing they could do, a sentiment which many still believe to this day. This cover-up led to Israel’s first politically-motivated homicide.

  • Price: $139.00
  • Pages: 360
  • Carton Quantity: 22
  • Publisher: Academic Studies Press
  • Imprint: Cherry Orchard Books
  • Publication Date: 12th January 2021
  • Trim Size: 6 x 9 in
  • ISBN: 9781644694992
  • Format: Hardcover
  • BISACs:
    POLITICAL SCIENCE / Genocide & War Crimes
    POLITICAL SCIENCE / Human Rights
    HISTORY / Holocaust

“In 1944 the Hungarian Jewish activist Joel Brand was sent from Budapest to neutral Turkey to broker a deal on behalf of the Nazis – represented by Eichmann – with the Zionists and the Allies regarding the exchange of thousands of Jews for necessary war materials, the notorious “Blood for Goods”... Daniel Brand, the youngest son of Joel and his wife Hansi, has written a meticulously researched and detailed narrative, based on a huge range of historical documents, attempting to unravel the complexities of the controversial deal, its context, its aftermath and his parents’ part in both. … Each part is divided into short clearly written sections, which make this complicated material fairly easy reading. It is a uniquely personal contribution to the accounts of this murky chapter in Holocaust history.”

— Glenda Abramson, University of Oxford, Journal of Modern Jewish Studies 21:4

“The last chapter of the Holocaust—the extermination of half a million Hungarian Jews in 1944—remains shrouded in mystery. How could so many people be lured to their deaths, in such a short time frame, and at this eleventh hour of the war? One of the key controversies concerns Adolf Eichmann’s infamous proposal to release up to one million Jews in exchange for strategic goods. In May 1944, the Nazis dispatched the author’s father, the rescue worker Joel Brand, to neutral Turkey, to submit this bizarre bid to the Zionists and the Allies. In this important book, Joel’s son Daniel rehabilitates the memory of his parents, which has been the object of multiple misinterpretations. In the process, he challenges the idea that Blood-for-Goods was a mere Nazi deception, and the Brands the unwitting dupes who, supposedly, facilitated this endeavor. Instead he argues that the leaders of the free world failed to realize the potential for saving large numbers of victims that was inherent to the proposal.”

—Paul Sanders, Associate Professor, NEOMA Business School


“Dani Brand’s analysis of the situation in Hungary in the early 1940s is much deeper than most. His is the first I have read to do justice to the frame of mind and confused attitudes of the Jewish population, highlighting their impossible situation at this desperate time. He helps to dispel the image suggested by some, that Jews were ‘like sheep to the slaughter.’ He pays long overdue tribute to the truly heroic activities of the Jewish Refugees Committee. He tells how the JRC leadership (including his own parents) and many young Zionists, without weapons, knowingly risked their lives in the cause of saving others from the death camps. Some, like the JRC leader Otto Komoly, were murdered by the Arrow Cross fascists.”

—Tomi Komoly, Hungarian Holocaust survivor

Daniel Brand, Hansi and Joel's one surviving son, has been researching the Hungarian holocaust for the last 20 years. Previously, he was a Scientific Attaché for the State of Israel, a senior advisor for Israel's Department of Defense, and a researcher at Israel's Atomic Energy Commission. Earlier in his career, he served as lieutenant colonel in the Israeli Defense Force.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Prologue          

1. Background

Hungary
The Jews in Hungary

2. The Brands                  

The Beginning of the Holocaust and the First Rescue Operation
Joel
Hansi
The Wedding, 1934–1935
The “Golden Age”: The Calm before the Storm

Part I. Towards Holocaust 

3. Early Rescue Operations          

Evasion of Labor Service
The Rescue from the Deportation of “Alien” Jews

4. The Refugees  

The Refugees who Arrived in Hungary
The Hungarian Jews and the Refugees
The Brands and the Refugees
The Smuggling Operations (Tiyul)

5. The Budapest Relief and Rescue Committee      

The Members of the Committee

6. The Gap between Data and Knowledge

Warning Signs of the Holocaust in Hungary
What did the Hungarian Jews Know?

Part II. Holocaust        

7. The Occupation            

8. Early Rescue Attempts in Budapest       

Background
The Front Line
The Bratislava Working Group
The Auschwitz Protocols
Five Different Ways for Rescue
The Jewish Council: Judenrat
The Palestinian Office
The JPU (Jewish Pioneer Underground)
The Rescue Committee

9. The Negotiations with Eichmann: The “Blood For Goods” Deal

10. The Destruction of the Hungarian Jewry

The Preparations
Liquidation of the Periphery Jews
The Fate of Budapest Jewry

11. Rescue Activities in Budapest after Joel Left for His Mission

Continued Negotiations with Eichmann
Strasshof or “Jews on Ice”
“The Train of the Privileged”
The Forged Documents and Hansi’s Arrest
Rescuing the Budapest Jews at the End of August 1944
Krausz’s Rescue Attempts
The Jewish Pioneer Underground in Hungary
Additional Achievements of the Negotiations with the Nazis
Ottó Komoly and the International Red Cross (IRC)
The Budapest Ghetto

12. The Paratroopers’ Affair

The Paratroopers’ Mission
The Paratroopers
The Paratroopers’ Activities in Hungary
The Reasons for the Paratroopers’ Failure in Hungary

13. Hansi: “The Heart of the Consortium”

Part III. Indifference

14. Istanbul

Indifference and Negligence
What Could Have Possibly been Done?

15. Pre-State Israel, the Jewish People, and the Holocaust

The Jews over the World: What They Knew and How They Reacted
Jewish Rescue Policy

Part IV. Deception

16. The Struggle for the Narrative  

The Jewish Public in Palestine/Israel and Its Post-War Leadership
The Attitude toward Jewish Rescuers of Jews

17. The Kasztner Affair

Kasztner’s Report
Kasztner’s Mission to Nuremberg
Kasztner’s Trial  

18. Rewriting the History  

The Early Years: The Holocaust and Its Victims are Not on the Public Agenda
Joel’s Mission Exposure and Its Implications          

19. Deception Techniques              

Real-Time Documents
Non-German Documents
German Documents
Downplaying the Importance of the Rescue Attempts
Eliminating the Brands from the History
Kasztner’s Unborn Children
Damaging Joel’s Reputation and Trustworthiness
Who is Misleading?

20. The Brands Affair

Epilogue

Appendices

Appendix 1: Sharet’s Report
Appendix 2: The Jewish Agency Rescue Policy

Timetable
Bibliography