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Maxime Steinberg (1936–2010) was a Belgian historian and teacher who wrote extensively on the Holocaust in Belgium. He has been described as "Belgium's principal Holocaust historian" and was best known for his three-part history of the subject entitled ''L'Étoile et le Fusil'' (
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; ), published in 1983–87.


Biography

Maxime Steinberg was born into a
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family in
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, Belgium, on 13 December 1936. His father had immigrated from
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in 1930. During
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, his parents were arrested and deported to Nazi concentration camps in
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. His mother was killed. Maxime and his brother survived the war as
hidden children Hidden children during the Holocaust were the (mainly Jewish) children who were hidden in various different ways during the Holocaust, in order to save them from the Nazis. Most were hidden in Poland, though some were hidden in Western Europe. Not a ...
(''enfants cachés'') in rural Walloon Brabant. Steinberg studied at the
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(ULB) under
Jean Stengers Jean Stengers (; 13 June 1922 – 15 August 2002, Ixelles) was a Belgian historian. Biography A precocious and brilliant student, Stengers entered the Free University of Brussels in 1939, at the age of 17. He published his first scholarly article ...
, initially interested in the history of the Belgian far-left. He worked as a history teacher and was active within the General Union of Public Services (''Centrale Générale des Services Publics'', CGSP) and was political secretary of the education section of the Communist Party of Belgium. In 1982, he returned to ULB to work as an
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at the Institute for the Study of Judaism (''Institut d'Etudes du Judaïsme''). He completed his doctoral thesis on the Holocaust in Belgium in 1987 under Stengers' supervision. He was the first academic historian in Belgium to focus directly on the Holocaust. His role in Belgian historiography has been compared to that of
Serge Klarsfeld Serge Klarsfeld (born 17 September 1935) is a Romanian-born French activist and Nazi hunter known for documenting the Holocaust in order to establish the record and to enable the prosecution of war criminals. Since the 1960s, he has made notab ...
in France. Steinberg is best known for his '' magnum opus'' on the Holocaust in Belgium, published as ''L'Étoile et le Fusil'' ("The Star and the Rifle") between 1983 and 1987 which grew out of his doctoral dissertation. The series "revolutionised historiography on the persecution of the Jews in Belgium". It was published in three volumes (four tomes), representing the first scholarly narrative on the subject. There had been approximately 66,000 Jews living in Belgium on the eve of the German invasion of May 1940 of whom at least 28,000 were deported and killed in Nazi concentration camps. Only approximately 4,000 held Belgian citizenship. According to the historian Lieven Saerens, the series Steinberg was also known as a
public historian Public history is a broad range of activities undertaken by people with some training in the discipline of history who are generally working outside of specialized academic settings. Public history practice is deeply rooted in the areas of historic ...
. He served as a historical expert witness called during the much-publicized trial of Kurt Asche in
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(1980–81) and was on the committee responsible for designing the permanent exhibition at the Museum of the Deportation and Resistance in
Mechelen Mechelen (; french: Malines ; traditional English name: MechlinMechelen has been known in English as ''Mechlin'', from where the adjective ''Mechlinian'' is derived. This name may still be used, especially in a traditional or historical contex ...
, Belgium in 1995. He was also consulted by the Auschwitz Museum. He was one of the experts consulted on the literary hoax '' Misha: A Mémoire of the Holocaust Years'' (1997) by
Misha Defonseca Misha Defonseca (born Monique de Wael) is a Belgian-born impostor and the author of a fraudulent Holocaust memoir titled '' Misha: A Mémoire of the Holocaust Years'', first published in 1997 and at that time professed to be a true memoir. It beca ...
. Steinberg was a member of the
Union des Progressistes Juifs de Belgique The ''Union des progressistes juifs de Belgique'' (UPJB, Union of Progressive Jews of Belgium) is a Belgian Jewish organization set up in 1939 as ''Solidarité juive'' (Jewish Solidarity) by antifascist Jews in Belgium, becoming in 1946 ''Solidarit ...
. He was a vocal public critic of
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. Steinberg's life was the subject of the documentary ''Maxime Steinberg, un seul homme peut faire la différence'' () which was broadcast on
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on 25 September 2022.


Main works

* ''Extermination, Sauvetage et Résistance des Juifs de Belgique'', Bulletin périodique de documentation no. 4. Bruxelles: S. Scheebalg, April 1979; Dutch-language edition: ''Uitroeiing, redding en verzet van de Joden in België'', Periodiek van documentatie nr. 4. Brussel: S. Schneebalg, April 1979; 63 p. * 'The trap of legality: the Association of the Jews of Belgium', in: Yisrael Gutman, Cynthia J. Haft (eds.), ''Patterns of Jewish Leadership in Nazi Europe 1933–1945. Proceedings of the Third Yad Vashem International Historical Conference, Jerusalem, April 4–7, 1977'' (Jerusalem: Yad Vashem, 1979), pp. 353–375. Reprint in: Michael R. Marrus (ed.), ''The Nazi Holocaust; historical articles on the destruction of European Jews'' (Westport Ct. USA: Meckler, 1989; 15 vols.), vol. VI-2, pp. 797–820. * (with Serge Klarsfeld) ''Die Endlösung der Judenfrage in Belgien. Dokumente'' (The Final Solution of the Jewish Question in Belgium. Documents). New York/Paris: The Beate Klarsfeld Foundation/CDJC, 1980. * ''Le Dossier Bruxelles-Auschwitz. La police SS et l’extermination des Juifs de Belgique''. Bruxelles: Comité belge de Soutien à la partie civile dans le procès des officiers SS Ehlers, Asche, Canaris, responsables de la déportation des Juifs de Belgique, October 1980; 224 p. Dutch-language edition: ''Dossier Brussel-Auschwitz. De SS-politie en de uitroeiïng van de joden''. Brussel: Steuncomité bij de burgerlijke partij in het proces tegen de voormalige SS-officieren Ehlers, Asche, Canaris, verantwoordelijk voor de wegvoering van de joden van België, April 1981; 232 p. * (with Serge Klarsfeld) ''Mémorial de la déportation des Juifs de Belgique''. Bruxelles/New York: Union des Déportés juifs en Belgiques/The Beate Klarsfeld Foundation, 1982; second, revised edition. Revised and updated Dutch-language edition: ''Memoriaal van de deportatie der Joden uit België''. Brussels/New York: Vereniging der joodse weggevoerden en rechthebbenden in België, The Beate Klarsfeld Foundation, 1992. * ''L’Étoile et le Fusil, tome I: La question juive 1940–1942''. Bruxelles: Vie Ouvrière, 1983. * ''L’Étoile et le Fusil, tome II: 1942: les cent jours de la déportation des Juifs de Belgique''. Bruxelles: Vie Ouvrière, 1984. * ''L’Étoile et le Fusil, tome III: La traque des Juifs, 1942–1944''. Bruxelles: Vie Ouvrière, 1987; 2 volumes (book edition of the author's Ph.D. dissertation). * 'Faced with the ''Final Solution'' in Occupied Belgium. The Church’s Silence and Christian Action', in: Yehuda Bauer et al. (eds.), ''Remembering for the Future. Working Papers and Addenda'' (Oxford etc.: Pergamon Press, 1989), vol. 3, pp. 2745–2758. * ''Les yeux du témoin et le regard du borgne. L'histoire face au révisionnisme''. Paris: Le Cerf, 1990. Dutch-language edition (translated by Johan de Roey): ''De ogen van het monster. De holocaust dag in dag uit''. Antwerp/Baarn: Hadewijch, 1992; 182 p. * 'The Jews in the Years 1940–1944: Three Strategies for Coping with a Tragedy', in: Dan Michman (ed.), ''Belgium and the Holocaust: Jews, Belgians, Germans'' (Jerusalem: Yad Vashem/Ramat-Gan: Bar-Ilan University, 1998), pp. 347–372. * ''Un pays occupé et ses Juifs: Belgique entre France et Pays-Bas''. Gerpinnes: Quorum, en collaboration avec le Centre Européen d'Études sur la Shoah, l'Antisémitisme et le Génocide (CEESAG), laboratoire de l'Institut d'Études du Judaïsme près de l'Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), 1999; 314 p. * ''La Persécution des Juifs en Belgique (1940–1945)''. Bruxelles: Complexe, 2004; 318 p. (augmented and updated book edition of a research report originally compiled within the framework of the interdisciplinary research project 'Holocaust and "Polycracy" in Western Europe, 1940-1944', University of Konstanz). * (with Laurence Schram) ''Transport XX. Mechelen-Auschwitz''. Brussels: VUB Press, 2008. * (with Laurence Schram, Ward Adriaens, Eric Hautermann, Patricia Ramet) ''Mecheln-Auschwitz 1942–1944'' (Brussels: VUB Press, 2009; 1600 p.).


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Official website
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