Format:
1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 291 Seiten)
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Illustrationen, Karte
ISBN:
9781009053532
Series Statement:
Studies in the social and cultural history of modern warfare
Content:
The first comprehensive, comparative study of the 'Jewish Councils' in the Netherlands, Belgium and France during Nazi rule. In the postwar period, there was extensive focus on these organisations' controversial role as facilitators of the Holocaust. They were seen as instruments of Nazi oppression, aiding the process of isolating and deporting the Jews they were ostensibly representing. As a result, they have chiefly been remembered as forms of collaboration. Using a wide range of sources including personal testimonies, diaries, administrative documents and trial records, Laurien Vastenhout demonstrates that the nature of the Nazi regime, and its outlook on these bodies, was far more complex. She sets the conduct of the Councils' leaders in their prewar and wartime social and situational contexts and provides a thorough understanding of their personal contacts with the Germans and clandestine organisations. Between Community and Collaboration reveals what German intentions with these organisations were during the course of the occupation, and allows for a deeper understanding of the different ways in which the Holocaust unfolded in each of these countries.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781316511688
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781316511688
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Vastenhout, Laurien, 1991 - Between community and collaboration Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2022 ISBN 9781316511688
Language:
English
Subjects:
History
Keywords:
Hochschulschrift
DOI:
10.1017/9781009053532
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