The Holocaust
Titel: | The Holocaust : origins, implementation, aftermath / ed. by Omer Bartov |
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Ausgabe: | 2. ed. |
Veröffentlicht: | London : Routledge, 2015 |
Umfang: | 428 Seiten : Illustrationen |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Schriftenreihe/ mehrbändiges Werk: |
Rewriting histories |
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ISBN: | 9780415778510 ; 9780415778503 |
Hinweise zum Inhalt: |
Inhaltsverzeichnis
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- Series editor's preface
- p. xii
- Acknowledgements
- p. xiv
- Introduction
- p. 1
- Part I
- Origins: racism and anti-Semitism
- p. 23
- 1
- "One of these races has got to go ...": colonialism and genocide
- p. 25
- 2
- Judeophobia and the Nazi identity
- p. 42
- 3
- Defining "(un)wanted population addition": anthropology, racist ideology, and mass murder in the occupied east
- p. 57
- Part II
- Implementation: normalizing genocide
- p. 79
- 4
- Camps and ghettos: forced labor in the Reich Gau Wartheland, 1939-44
- p. 81
- 5
- The Holocaust and the concentration camps
- p. 100
- 6
- Decision-making in the "Final Solution"
- p. 121
- 7
- "Once again I've got to play general to the Jews": from the war diary of Blutordensträger Felix Landau
- p. 136
- 8
- Keeping calm and weathering the storm: Jewish women's responses to daily life in Nazi Germany
- p. 154
- 9
- "Give me your children"
- p. 168
- 10
- Ghetto diary
- p. 207
- 11
- "And it was something we didn't talk about": rape of Jewish women during the Holocaust
- p. 218
- 12
- Between sanity and insanity: spheres of everyday life in the Auschwitz-Birkenau Sonderkommando
- p. 240
- Part III
- Aftermath: testimony, justice, and continuity
- p. 267
- 13
- Wartime lies and other testimonies: Jewish-Christian relations in Buczacz, 1939-44
- p. 269
- 14
- Khurbn Forshung: Jewish historical commissions in Europe, 1943-49
- p. 297
- 15
- Semantics of extermination: the use of the new term of genocide in the Nuremberg trials and the genesis of a master narrative
- p. 331
- 16
- Theorizing destruction: reflections on the state of comparative genocide theory
- p. 362
- Appendices: Geographical maps
- p. 401
- Map 1
- Main ghettos, concentration camps, extermination camps, and mass killing sites in German-occupied Europe
- Map 2
- Estimated Jewish populations in pre-World War II Europe
- Map 3
- Jewish victims in the Holocaust
- Map 4
- Colonial-imperial genocides and other mass killings between the late nineteenth century and World War II
- Map 5
- Main genocides post-1945.
- Chronology of events
- p. 407
- Index
- p. 413