Digging Deep
eBook - ePub

Digging Deep

Unearthing the Stories of Eleven Murdered Jewish Footballing Greats

  1. 396 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
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eBook - ePub

Digging Deep

Unearthing the Stories of Eleven Murdered Jewish Footballing Greats

About this book

The Greatest Game You've Never Heard Of

Who was the best Brazilian footballer of all time? Easy – Pelé. Argentina? Maradona or Messi. Portugal? Ronaldo. England? Bobby Charlton.

But who was the greatest Jewish footballer ever? That's a question to send even the most historically literate football nerds into an uncharacteristic silence.

And yet, before the Holocaust, Jewish talent was at the very heart of European football. Jews were among the superstar players who drew tens of thousands to stadiums – as well as the visionary coaches revolutionising tactics, the administrators professionalising the modern game, and even the elite referees, not to mention the hordes of passionate fans.

Digging Deep excavates a destroyed civilisation to reveal the untold stories of men who were icons one minute and marked for extermination the next. Setting exhilarating sporting triumphs against the harrowing backdrop of twentieth-century history, it restores eleven forgotten greats to their rightful place in the football pantheon.

More than a sports book, this is a journey through the prism of the magnificent game to find the human stories within the savage reality of the Holocaust.

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eBook ISBN
9781837360642
Year
2026

Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Epigraph
  3. Contents
  4. Introduction
  5. Chapter 1: The Hebrew Ronaldo
  6. Chapter 2: The Wayward Playboy
  7. Chapter 3: The Boys from Kraków
  8. Chapter 4: The German Patriot
  9. Chapter 5: The Emperor of Italy
  10. Chapter 6: The Lions of Judah
  11. Chapter 7: The Gilded Goalie
  12. Chapter 8: The Master and the Apprentice
  13. Conclusion: Europe, Memory, Football and the Jews
  14. Acknowledgements
  15. Bibliography
  16. Index
  17. Plates
  18. Copyright