UID:
almahu_9949386600002882
Format:
1 online resource (xxii, 208 pages) :
,
illustrations, maps
Edition:
Third edition.
ISBN:
9780429778377
,
0429778376
,
9780429432231
,
0429432232
,
9780429778360
,
0429778368
,
9780429778384
,
0429778384
Content:
"This book offers a survey of the encounter between the Third Reich and European Jewry. Pointing out the difficulties historians face in interpreting the ever-expanding documentary record, it includes treatment of the role of non-Germans in the Holocaust, consideration of the much-debated nexus between the Holocaust and modernity and discussion on how 'the Holocaust' developed as a distinct historical topic. Including a useful selection of original documents, many never before anthologised in English, a chronology, glossary and Who's Who, David Engel's book will be welcomed by anyone trying to get to grips with this complex and far-reaching subject"--
Note:
Analysis --
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Studying the Holocaust --
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Holocaust and genocide --
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Who is right? --
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Studying the Holocaust historically --
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The Jews --
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Jewish origins --
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Jews and others in the ancient world --
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Jews and Christian Teaching --
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The Jews in Christian Europe --
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In modern times --
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The twentieth century --
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Hitler, Nazis, Germans, and Jews --
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The Jews in Hitler's world view --
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Jews in the ideology and programme of Nazism --
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Jews in German public opinion --
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True believers and the First World War --
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Ordinary men or ordinary Germans? --
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1933-1941: a twisted road? --
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The Nazis in power --
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Jews in Nazi policy and practice --
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The state of documentation --
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Jewish policy and political context --
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Responding to persecution --
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Perceiving the threat --
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To leave or not to leave? --
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Communal leadership: coping and resisting --
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Zionism, German Jewry, and world Jewry --
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External obstacles to emigration --
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The transition to killing --
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Why begin killing? --
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Local factors --
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The means of murder --
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Organising the transports --
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Responding to murder --
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Information and imagination --
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Communal responsibility and strategies for survival --
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The unofficial community --
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Local non-Jewish leaders and populations: opposition and complicity --
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Beyond the Nazi realm --
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Humanity, modernity, and the Holocaust --
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Can the Holocaust be understood historically? --
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Does the Holocaust teach lessons? --
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Testing lessons historically --
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The Holocaust in history and today --
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Documents --
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The definition of 'genocide', by the word's inventor --
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From an early speech by Hitler about the Jews --
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An ex-Nazi evaluates the anti-Jewish aspect of national socialism, 1939 --
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Hitler and Horthy discuss the fate of Hungarian Jewry, April 1943 --
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Kristallnacht in German public opinion --
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Germans confront the deportation of their Jewish neighbours, 1941 --
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The Lublin reservation --
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A Soviet official notes a German demand to deport Jews from Germany to the USSR, February 1940 --
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A German Jewish editor assesses the impact of the Nuremberg Laws --
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A German Jewish woman describes her experience in the early Nazi years --
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A Jewish man commits suicide in protest over exclusion from the German nation --
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A German Jewish leader describes a 'return to Judaism' --
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A Zionist explains how his movement can help German Jews --
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A Polish report describes conditions for Jews after the German conquest --
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Göring instructs Heydrich to prepare a 'total solution' of the Jewish question --
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Notes by Goebbels on a meeting with Hitler concerning the implications of Germany's declaration of war against the United States --
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A German government office considers how to deal with Jews in Soviet territories --
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Heydrich instructs Einsatzgruppen heads to encourage local violence against Jews in Soviet borderlands --
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Invitation to the Wannsee Conference --
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An eyewitness describes a mass shooting in the Soviet Union --
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A Sonderkommando member describes the Bełżec killing centre --
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The Polish underground reports the liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto --
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An early assessment of German policy towards Jews in occupied Poland --
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The story of a mass shooting is met with disbelief --
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The first Jewish intuition of a Nazi murder programme --
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A youth movement member becomes an underground courier --
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A Jewish underground party informs the Polish government-in-exile of a plan to murder all Polish Jews --
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The Warsaw Judenrat offers to regulate Jewish forced labour --
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The leader of the Białystok Judenrat preaches 'salvation through work' --
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The head of the Łódź ghetto announces the deportation of children --
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A Warsaw ghetto resident comments on Czerniaków's suicide --
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Self-help and alternative leadership in Warsaw --
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Hiding in a bunker --
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Fleeing German bombs for the Soviet east --
,
Żegota appeals for funds to rescue Polish Jews --
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A plea to combat blackmail of Jews in hiding --
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Himmler comments on mass murder --
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The United Nations General Assembly proclaims an International Day of Holocaust Commemoration. --
Additional Edition:
Print version: Engel, David (Professor). Holocaust. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2021 ISBN 9781138352759
Language:
English
Subjects:
History
Keywords:
Electronic books.
;
History.
URL:
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429432231
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