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  • 1
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    New York, NY :Oxford University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV045938457
    Umfang: xiv, 310 Seiten : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-0-19-093066-0
    Inhalt: From Heimat to Hatred studies German Jews involved in ventures that were from the beginning, or became increasingly, of the Right. Jewish agricultural settlement, Jews' participation in the so-called "Defense of Germandom in the East", their place in military and veteran circles and finally right-of-center politics form the core of this book. The book investigates the inherent tension in the involvement in such ventures between sincere dedication to them and the apologetic defense against antisemitic stereotypes of rootlessness, intellectualism or cosmopolitanism.
    Anmerkung: Dissertation Yale University 2012
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Geschichte , Politologie
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    Schlagwort(e): Juden ; Die Rechte ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
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  • 2
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    New York, NY :Oxford University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_BV043545130
    Umfang: XV, 296 Seiten : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-0-19-023782-0
    Inhalt: In the face of an outpouring of research on Holocaust history, Holocaust Angst takes an innovative approach. It explores how Germans perceived and reacted to how Americans publicly commemorated the Holocaust. It argues that a network of mostly conservative West German officials and their associates in private organizations and foundations, with Chancellor Kohl located at its center, perceived themselves as the "victims" of the afterlife of the Holocaust in America. They were concerned that public manifestations of Holocaust memory, such as museums, monuments, and movies, could severely damage the Federal Republic's reputation and even cause Americans to question the Federal Republic's status as an ally. From their perspective, American Holocaust memorial culture constituted a stumbling block for (West) German-American relations since the late 1970s. Providing the first comprehensive, archival study of German efforts to cope with the Nazi past vis-a-vis the United States up to the 1990s, this book uncovers the fears of German officials - some of whom were former Nazis or World War II veterans - about the impact of Holocaust memory on the reputation of the Federal Republic and reveals their at times negative perceptions of American Jews. Focusing on a variety of fields of interaction, ranging from the diplomatic to the scholarly and public spheres, the book unearths the complicated and often contradictory process of managing the legacies of genocide on an international stage. West German decision makers realized that American Holocaust memory was not an "anti-German plot" by American Jews and acknowledged that they could not significantly change American Holocaust discourse. In the end, German confrontation with American Holocaust memory contributed to a more open engagement on the part of the West German government with this memory and eventually rendered it a "positive resource" for German self-representation abroad. Quelle/Source: Umschlag.
    Anmerkung: Dissertation University of Pennsylvania
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB ISBN 978-0-19-023784-4
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Geschichte , Politologie
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    Schlagwort(e): Judenvernichtung ; Öffentliche Meinung ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Transnationale Politik ; Geschichtsbewusstsein ; Judenvernichtung ; Öffentliche Meinung ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
    Mehr zum Autor: Eder, Jacob S. 1979-
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  • 3
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    New York, NY :Oxford University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV045209274
    Umfang: xii, 343 Seiten : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-0-19-069790-7
    Inhalt: "Despite losing their overseas empire in 1919, German colonialists in the Third Reich adamantly and publicly promoted this empire. They faced a mix of occasional support, ambivalence, or outright opposition from Nazi officials. Empire in the Heimat demonstrates the continued place of overseas colonialism in shaping German national identity"...
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB ISBN 978-0-19-069792-1
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 978-0-19-069791-4
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Geschichte
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    Schlagwort(e): Kolonialismus
    Mehr zum Autor: Sandler, Willeke 1982-
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  • 4
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    Oxford :Oxford University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV043675790
    Umfang: xvi, 197 Seiten : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-0-19-878712-9
    Inhalt: Between 1942 and 1944 the Germans sealed and completely emptied at least 38,000 Parisian apartments. The majority of the furnishings and other household items came from 'abandoned' Jewish apartments and were shipped to Germany. After the war, Holocaust survivors returned to Paris to discover their homes completely stripped of all personal possessions or occupied by new inhabitants. In 1945, the French provisional government established a Restitution Service to facilitate the return of goods to wartime looting victims. Though time-consuming, difficult, and often futile, thousands of people took part in these early restitution efforts. Stealing Home demonstrates that attempts to reclaim one's furnishings and personal possessions were key in efforts to rebuild Jewish political and social inclusion in the war's wake. Far from remaining silent, Jewish survivors sought recognition of their losses, played an active role in politics, and turned to both the government and each other for aid.0Drawing on memoirs, oral histories, restitution claims, social workers' reports, newspapers, and government documents, 'Stealing Home' provides a social history of the period that focuses on Jewish survivors' everyday lives during the lengthy process of restoring citizenship and property rights.
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Geschichte
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    Schlagwort(e): Juden ; Hausrat ; Herausgabe ; Service de Restitution des Biens des Victimes des Lois et Mesures de Spoliation
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  • 5
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    Cambridge, Massachusetts :Belknap Press of Harvard University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV045574736
    Umfang: 276 Seiten : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-0-674-98814-9
    Inhalt: In December 1945, a Polish-born commuter on a Tel Aviv bus recognized a fellow rider as the former head of a town council the Nazis had established to manage the Jews. When he denounced the man as a collaborator, the rider leapt off the bus, pursued by passengers intent on beating him to death. Five years later, to address ongoing tensions within Holocaust survivor communities, the state of Israel instituted the criminal prosecution of Jews who had served as ghetto administrators or as kapos in concentration camps. Dan Porat brings to light more than three dozen little-known trials, held over the following two decades, of survivors charged with Nazi collaboration. Scouring police investigation files and trial records, he found accounts of Jewish policemen and camp functionaries who harassed, beat, robbed, and even murdered their brethren. But as the trials exposed the tragic experiences of the kapos, over time the courts and the public shifted from seeing them as evil collaborators to victims themselves, and the fervor to prosecute them abated. Porat shows how these trials changed Israel's understanding of the Holocaust and explores how the suppression of the trial records--long classified by the state and to this day withheld by Yad Vashem--affected history and memory. Sensitive to the devastating options confronting those who chose to collaborate, yet rigorous in its analysis, Bitter Reckoning invites us to rethink our ideas of collaboration and justice and to consider what it means to be a victim in extraordinary circumstances.--
    Anmerkung: From revenge to retribution in post-Nazi Europe -- Tensions among survivors in mandatory Palestine -- The Nazis and Nazi Collaborators Punishment Law -- Preliminary court examinations -- Weighing the actions of Jewish collaborators -- Can a Jewish kapo commit a crime against humanity? -- The first doubts about the kapo trials -- Judging a Nazi and reframing collaboration -- Absolving ordinary functionaries
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Geschichte
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    Schlagwort(e): Vergangenheitsbewältigung ; Geschichtspolitik ; Judenvernichtung ; Überlebender ; Kollaborateur
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  • 6
    UID:
    almafu_BV042386761
    Umfang: XXIII, 257 Seiten : , Illustrationen, Karten ; , 23 cm.
    ISBN: 978-0-8133-4789-9
    Anmerkung: Summary: In Europe on Trial, acclaimed historian Istvan Deak presents the comparative history of collaboration, retribution, and resistance during World War II. Deak explores these three themes through the Western and Eastern European countries that suffered at the hands of German military occupation. The occupied countries had to face the question of whether to cooperate with their German occupiers, try to survive the war without any political involvement, or risk their lives by opposing the Nazis. Deak delves deep into the decisions that various countries and individuals made during this critical time. Following the brutal war, Deak discusses the purging of the ancient regime through lynching, acts of private vengeance, denunciation, firings, forced retirements, deprivation of citizens' rights, expulsions, mass deportations, arbitrary internment, and judicial proceedings including the Nuremberg International Military Tribunal from 1945-1946, which judged the principal German war criminals. Europe on Trial helps us to understand the many moral consequences both during and immediately following World War II. - Includes bibliographical references and index , Contents ; Foreword by Norman M. Naimark; Preface ; Introduction ; 1. From Brutality to International Conventions to Renewed Brutality: Foreign Occupations in European History ; 2. Austria, Czechoslovakia, and Poland: The First German Conquests ; A Perfect Union ; Without Firing a Shot ; To the Last Bullet ; 3. Defeat and Submission: Europe's Honeymoon with Hitler, 1939-1941; Toward a ""Great Germanic"" Brotherhood ; The Belgians and the French Under German Rule ; Cozy Islanders ; The Pitfalls of Collaboration in the Balkans 4. The Invasion of the Soviet Union and East European Collaboration Caught Between Two Giants ; The Worst Place to Be: Ukraine During the War ; Toward a Turning Point in the Conflict; 5. Germany's Many Allies: A Blessing or a Curse? ; The Allies of Germany and the ""Final Solution"" ; Mutual Jealousies and Suspicions ; Ethnic Cleansing ; Hitler's ""Strongman"" Allies ; 6. The Beginnings of German Decline: The Growth and Many Dilemmas of the Resistance Movements ; Life and Death in the Resistance ; The Resistance Press and Radio ; The Special Operations Executive Resistance in the Countries Expecting British and American Liberation Helping Jews ; 7. Resistance and Civil War in Eastern, Southern, and Southeastern Europe ; The Last European Tragedy ; Poland: An Extraordinary Case ; Polish and Jewish Resistance: A Difficult Relationship ; Resistance in the German-Occupied Parts of the Soviet Union ; Resistance and Chaos in the Balkans ; The Gorgopotamos Saga ; Slovakia and Transylvania ; 8. Freedom Fighters or Terrorists? Case Studies of Resistance and Reprisal ; The Via Rasella and the Ardeatine Cave ; The Oradour Tragedy , Revenge and Ethnic Cleansing at Novi Sad 9. The End of the War, the Apparent Triumph of the Resistance Movements, and the First Retributions ; The End in Germany ; The Legacy of the German Resistance ; The End in the East ; 10. Purging Hitler's Europe ; The Road to Nuremberg and to the National Court Trials ; Justice and Injustice at Nuremberg ; Justice and Injustice in the National Courts of Justice ; 11. The Long Aftermath of Collaboration, Resistance, and Retribution ; The Cold War and the Suspension of Retributions ; Renewed Attempts at Reprisals ; Epilogue Suggestions for Further Study Index ; About the Authors
    Weitere Ausg.: Äquivalent
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-8133-4790-5
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Geschichte
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    Schlagwort(e): Kollaboration ; Widerstand ; Vergeltung ; Zweiter Weltkrieg ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 7
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    Rochester, New York :Camden House,
    UID:
    almahu_9949098302702882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (vi, 319 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781782048602 (ebook)
    Serie: Dialogue and disjunction: studies in Jewish German literature, culture, and thought
    Inhalt: In studies of Holocaust representation and memory, scholars of literature and culture traditionally have focused on particular national contexts. At the same time, recent work has brought the Holocaust into the arena of the transnational, leading to a crossroads between localized and global understandings of Holocaust memory. Further complicating the issue are generational shifts that occur with the passage of time, and which render memory and representations of the Holocaust ever more mediated, commodified, and departicularized. Nowhere is the inquiry into Holocaust memory more fraught or potentially more productive than in German Studies, where scholars have struggled to address German guilt and responsibility while doing justice to the global impact of the Holocaust, and are increasingly facing the challenge of engaging with the broader, interdisciplinary, transnational field. Persistent Legacy connects the present, critical scholarly moment with this long disciplinary tradition, probing the relationship between German Studies and Holocaust Studies today. Fifteen prominent scholars explore how German Studies engages with Holocaust memory and representation, pursuingcritical questions concerning the borders between the two fields and how they are impacted by emerging scholarly methods, new areas of inquiry, and the changing place of Holocaust memory in contemporary Germany. Contributors: David Bathrick, Stephan Braese, William Collins Donahue, Tobias Ebbrecht-Hartmann, Katja Garloff, Andreas Huyssen, Irene Kacandes, Jennifer M. Kapczynski, Sven Kramer, Erin McGlothlin, Leslie Morris, Brad Prager, Karen Remmler, Michael D. Richardson, Liliane Weissberg. Erin McGlothlin and Jennifer M. Kapczynski are both Associate Professors in the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures at Washington University in St. Louis.
    Anmerkung: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 18 Jun 2021). , Introduction / Jennifer M. Kapczynski and Erin McGlothlin -- Part I. Abiding challenges -- Never over, over and over / Jennifer M. Kapczynski -- The voice of the perpetrator, the voices of the survivors / Erin McGlothlin -- Part II. The Holocaust in German Studies in the North American and the German contexts -- Teaching Holocaust memories as part of "Germanistik" / Stephan Braese -- "Aber das ist Alles Vergangenheitsbewaltigung": German Studies' "Holocaust Bubble" and its literary aftermath / William Collins Donahue -- Part III. Disentangling "German," "Jewish," and "Holocaust" memory -- Epistemology of the hyphen: German-Jewish-Holocaust studies / Leslie Morris -- Writing before the Shoah, and reading after: Charlotte Salomon's Life? or theater? and its reception / Liliane Weissberg -- The power of paratext: Jewish authorship and testimonial authority in Benjamin Stein's Die Leinwand / Katja Garloff -- Part IV. Descendant narratives of survival and perpetration -- Identifying with the victims in the land of the perpetrators: Iris Hanika's Das Eigentliche and Kevin Vennemann's Nahe Jedenew / Sven Kramer -- Laying claim to painful truths in survivor- and perpetrator-family memoirs / Irene Kacandes -- Pinpointing evil: Nazi family photographs, remediated / Brad Prager -- Fritz Moeller's Harlan: Im Schatten von Jud Suss as family drama / David Bathrick -- Part V. Remediated icons of memory -- Goebbels's fear and legacy: Babelsberg and its Berlin street as cinematic memory place / Tobias Ebbrecht-Hartmann -- Hitler in the age of irony: Timur Vermes's Er ist wieder da / Michael D. Richardson -- Part VI. Holocaust memory in post-Holocaust traumas -- Remembering genocide in the digital age: the afterlife of the Holocaust in Rwanda / Karen Remmler -- The memory work of William Kentridge's Shadow Processions and his drawings for projection / Andreas Huyssen.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: ISBN 9781571139610
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 8
    UID:
    almahu_BV043534188
    Umfang: 336 Seiten : , Illustrationen ; , 22 cm.
    ISBN: 978-3-86331-287-9 , 3-86331-287-2
    Serie: IHRA series vol. 2
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Geschichte
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    Schlagwort(e): Judenvernichtung ; Neutraler Staat ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
    Mehr zum Autor: Rother, Bernd 1954-
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  • 9
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    Buch
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    UID:
    gbv_838381952
    Umfang: xi, 508 Seiten
    ISBN: 9780521706896 , 9780521880787
    Serie: New approaches to European history
    Inhalt: "This major reinterpretation of the Holocaust surveys the destruction of the European Jews within the broader context of Nazi violence against other victim groups. Christian Gerlach offers a unique social history of mass violence which reveals why particular groups were persecuted and what it was that connected the fate of these groups and the policies against them. He explores the diverse ideological, political and economic motivations which lay behind the murder of the Jews and charts the changing dynamics of persecution during the course of the war. The book brings together both German actions and those of non-German states and societies, shedding new light on the different groups and vested interests involved and their role in the persecution of non-Jews as well. Ranging across continental Europe, it reveals that popular notions of race were often more important in shaping persecution than scientific racism or Nazi dogma"--
    Anmerkung: Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke , Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 450-502. - Enthält Index , Part I. Persecution by Germans -- 2. Before 1933 -- 3. From enforced emigration to territorial schemes: 1933-41 -- 4. From mass murder to comprehensive annihilation: 1941-2 -- 5. Extending mass destruction: 1942-5 -- 6. Structures and agents of violence -- Part II. Logics of persecution -- 7. Racism and anti-Jewish thought -- 8. Forced labor, German violence and Jews -- 9. Hunger policies and mass murder -- 10. The economics of separation, expropriation, crowding and removal -- 11. Fighting resistance and the persecution of Jews -- Part III. The European dimension -- 12. Legislation against Jews in Europe: a comparison -- 13. Divided societies: popular input to the persecution of Jews -- 14. Beyond legislation: non-German policies of violence -- 15. In the labyrinths of persecution: survival attempts -- 16. Conclusion: group destruction in extremely violent societies.
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Geschichte
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    Schlagwort(e): Judenvernichtung ; Geschichte ; Europa ; Judenvernichtung ; Nationalsozialismus
    URL: Cover
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  • 10
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    London : Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
    UID:
    gbv_1620561751
    Umfang: 224 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781474276610
    Inhalt: "Greg Burgess's important new study explores the short life of the High Commission for Refugees (Jewish and Other) Coming from Germany, from its creation by the League of Nations in October 1933 to the resignation of High Commissioner, James G. McDonald, in December 1935. The book relates the history of the first stage of refugees from Germany through the prism of McDonald and the High Commission. It analyses the factors that shaped the Commission's formation, the undertakings the Commission embarked upon and its eventual failure owing to external complications. The League of Nations and the Refugees from Nazi Germany argues that, in spite of the Commission's failure, the refugees from Nazi Germany and the High Commission's work mark a turn in conceptions of international humanitarian responsibilities when a state defies standards of proper behaviour towards its citizens. From this point on, it was no longer considered sufficient or acceptable for states to respect the sovereign rights of another if the rights of citizens were being violated. Greg Burgess discusses this idea, amongst others, in detail as part of what is a crucial volume for all scholars and students of Nazi Germany, the Holocaust and modern Jewish history "--
    Inhalt: 1. The Refugees from Nazism, 1933 -- 2. James G. McDonald in Berlin and Geneva -- 3. The High Commissioner for Refugees (Jewish and Other) Coming from Germany -- 4. The Lausanne Office, December 1933 -- 5. Pricking their Conscience : Winter 1933-34 -- 6. A Peaceable and Just Solution -- 7. Plans and Illusions -- 8. Reckoning : Winter 1934-1935 -- 9. Mission to Latin America -- 10. Disillusion : Spring and Summer 1935 -- 11. Reform and Resignation -- 12. Postscript
    Anmerkung: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 207-215 , Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9781474276627
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9781474276634
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Burgess, Greg, 1957- author League of Nations and the refugees from Nazi Germany London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2016
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Burgess, Greg, 1957 - The league of nations and the refugees from Nazi Germany London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2016 ISBN 9781474276627
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9781474276634
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Burgess, Greg, 1957 - The League of Nations and the refugees from Nazi Germany London : Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2016 ISBN 9781474276641
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9781474276627
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9781474276634
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Geschichte
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    Schlagwort(e): McDonald, James G. 1886-1964 ; Völkerbund ; Deutschland ; Flüchtling ; Geschichte 1933-1935 ; McDonald, James G. 1886-1964 ; Völkerbund ; Deutschland ; Flüchtling ; Geschichte 1933-1935
    Mehr zum Autor: Burgess, Greg 1957-
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