The Holocaust and history

Titel: The Holocaust and history : the known, the unknown, the disputed, and the reexamined / ed. by Michael Berenbaum ...
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Veröffentlicht: Bloomington ˜[u.a.]œ : Indiana Univ. Press, 1998
Umfang: XV, 836 S.
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
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ISBN: 0253333741
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Part 1
  • Probing the Holocaust: Where We Are, Where We Need to Go
  • 1
  • Sources and Their Uses
  • 2
  • A Past that Will not Go Away
  • 3
  • The Holocaust: Where We Are, Where We Need to Go
  • 4
  • The Holocaust: Where We Are, Where We Need to Go: A Comment
  • Part 2
  • Antisemitism and Racism as Factors in
  • 5
  • The Use of Antisemitism in Nazi Wartime Propaganda
  • 6
  • The Holocaust: A Very Particular
  • 7
  • Antisemitism and Racism in Nazi-Ideology
  • 8
  • Antisemitism, the Holocaust and Reinterpretations of National Socialism
  • Part 3
  • The Politics of Racial Health and Science
  • 9
  • Human Genetics and the Mass Murder of Jews, Gypsies and Others Benno
  • 10
  • From Colonial Racism to Nazi Population Policy: The Role of the So-Called Mischlinge
  • 11
  • The Cooperation of German Racial Hygienists and American Eugenicists Before and After 1933
  • Part 4
  • The Nazi State: Leadership and Bureaucracy
  • 12
  • Executive Instinct: Reinhard Heydrich and the Planning for the Final Solution
  • 13
  • Plans for the Final Solution in Early 1941
  • 14
  • State Policy and Corporate Involvement in the Holocaust
  • 15
  • The Civil Service and the Implementation of the Holocaust: From Passive to Active Complicity
  • 16
  • The Other Crimes of Adolf Hitler Franklin Littell
  • Part 5
  • "Ordinary Men": The Socio-Political Background
  • 17
  • The T4 Killers: Berlin, Lublin
  • 18
  • Ordinary Germans or Ordinary Men? A Reply to the Critics
  • 19
  • Complicity or Entanglement? Wehrmacht, War and Holocaust
  • 20
  • The Amsterdam Police and the Persecution of the Jews
  • 21
  • Ordinary Men or Ordinary Germans? Daniel Goldhagen
  • Part 6
  • Multiple Voices: Ideology, Exclusion, and Coercion
  • 22
  • Neglected Holocaust Victims: The Mischlinge, the Judischversippte, and the Gypsies
  • 23
  • Slapping Up Spastics Hugh
  • 24
  • Final Solution of the Homosexual Question? The Anti-Homosexual Policies of the Nazis and the Social Consequences for Homosexual Men
  • 25
  • The Pink Triangle: Homosexuals as "Enemies of the State"
  • 26
  • The Black Experience During the Holocaust Robert Kesting
  • Part 7
  • Concentration Camps
  • 27
  • Auschwitz: From Architect's Promise to Inmate's Perdition
  • 28
  • Auschwitz Concentration Camp: Its Places and Significance in the Structure of the Nazi System of Terror and Genocide, and in the Economy of the Third Reich
  • 29
  • Antechamber to Birkenau: The Zigeunerlager after 1933
  • 30
  • Concentration Camps and the Non-Jewish Environment
  • 31
  • Places Far Away, Places Very Near: Mauthausen, the Camps of the Shoah, and the Bystanders
  • Part 8
  • The Axis, the Allies, and the Neutrals (vis-a-vis the Final Solution)
  • 32
  • The Holocaust in Hungary: A Retrospective Analysis
  • 33
  • The Holocaust in Italy: Problems of Research
  • 34
  • Antonescu and the Jews
  • 35
  • The Allies and the Holocaust
  • 36
  • British Responses to the Plight of Jews in Europe, 1933-1945 Louise London
  • 37
  • Bureaucracy, Resistance, and the Holocaust: Understanding the Success of Swedish Diplomacy in Budapest, 1944-1945
  • 38
  • A Catholic Response to the Holocaust: Institutional Perspectives
  • 39
  • The Ecclesiastical Final Solution: The German Christian Movement and the Anti-Jewish Church
  • Part 9
  • Jewish Leadership
  • 40
  • The Armed Jewish Resistance in Eastern Europe: Its Unique Conditions and its Relations with the