
Elizabeth Hyman
Holocaust historian and author of The Girl Bandits of the Warsaw Ghetto (Harper, 2025), specializing in Jewish women's resistance and public-history writing.
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Nov 3, 2025 • 41min
Elizabeth R. Hyman, "The Girl Bandits of the Warsaw Ghetto: The True Story of Five Courageous Young Women Who Sparked an Uprising" (Harper, 2025)
Elizabeth Hyman, a Holocaust historian and author, sheds light on the incredible stories of five young Polish Jewish women who played pivotal roles in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. She discusses the need to rewrite history to include female perspectives in resistance narratives. Hyman explores the complexities of Polish-Jewish relations and reveals human stories from the ghetto, touching on themes of sacrifice and ethical dilemmas faced by participants. The conversation emphasizes the relevance of these stories for contemporary audiences, inspiring reflection on resilience and activism.

Nov 3, 2025 • 41min
Elizabeth R. Hyman, "The Girl Bandits of the Warsaw Ghetto: The True Story of Five Courageous Young Women Who Sparked an Uprising" (Harper, 2025)
Elizabeth Hyman, a Holocaust historian and author, sheds light on the remarkable stories of five young Polish Jewish women known as the 'Girl Bandits' of the Warsaw Ghetto. They played crucial roles in the uprising, challenging traditional narratives dominated by male figures. Hyman discusses her journey to uncover their stories, the complexity of Polish-Jewish relations, and the surprising humanity found amidst horror. She emphasizes the importance of re-inserting women's resistance into collective memory while connecting these historical lessons to modern struggles against dehumanization.

Nov 3, 2025 • 41min
Elizabeth R. Hyman, "The Girl Bandits of the Warsaw Ghetto: The True Story of Five Courageous Young Women Who Sparked an Uprising" (Harper, 2025)
Elizabeth R. Hyman, a Holocaust historian and author, discusses her groundbreaking work on female resistance during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. She introduces five remarkable young women who emerged as key figures, often overshadowed by their male counterparts. Hyman shares insights on Polish-Jewish relations, the human experiences within the Ghetto, and how she aims to reshape collective memory by highlighting women's roles. She also emphasizes the relevance of their stories to contemporary struggles for oppressed women globally.


