The Holocaust in History

The Holocaust in History
Title The Holocaust in History PDF eBook
Author Michael R. Marrus
Publisher
Pages 267
Release 1993
Genre History
ISBN 9780140169836

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Hitler's anti-Semitism - Germany's allies - Public opinion in Nazi Europe - Victims of ghettos and camps - Jewish resistance - End of the Holocaust.

The Holocaust and History

The Holocaust and History
Title The Holocaust and History PDF eBook
Author United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 856
Release 2002-07-02
Genre History
ISBN 9780253215291

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"A huge and hugely significant collection of much of the best Holocaust scholarship to appear in the last half-century." --Kirkus Reviews "... magnificent... surely among the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's] greatest achievements to date.... The range of the essays is nothing short of breathtaking." --Jerusalem Post Fifty-four chapters by the world's most eminent Holocaust researchers probe topics such as Nazi politics, racial ideology, leadership, and bureaucracy; the phases of the Holocaust from definition to expropriation, ghettoization, deportation, and the death camps; Jewish leadership and resistance; the role of the Allies, the Axis, and neutral countries; the deeds of the rescuers; and the impact of the Holocaust on survivors.

The Holocaust

The Holocaust
Title The Holocaust PDF eBook
Author Doris Bergen
Publisher The History Press
Pages 489
Release 2016-08-04
Genre History
ISBN 0752469398

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This complete history incorporates the 'voices' of the Holocaust, not only the perspectives of the victims, but also the perpetrators and bystanders. Bergen reveals the common misunderstanding that the Holocaust was aimed solely at Jews. In actual fact the Holocaust claimed the lives of 12 million people and incorporated many different social and ethnic groups. The Nazi program of destruction not only focused on Jews, but the disabled, Gypsies, Poles, Soviet POWs, homosexual men, Afro-Germans and Jehovah's Witnesses. The Second World War enabled this carnage by conquering territories and people, turning soldiers and doctors into trained killers, and creating a veneer of legitimacy around vicious acts of 'ethnic cleansing' and genocide. Bergen's pathbreaking study uses cutting-edge and original research to reveal how these attacks were linked in a terrifying web of violence and brings to light the real extent of the most notorious and far reaching campaign of genocide in modern history.

Holocaust a History

Holocaust a History
Title Holocaust a History PDF eBook
Author Deborah Dwork
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 468
Release 2003-08-26
Genre History
ISBN 9780393325249

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Unrivaled in scope, "Holocaust" is a story of all Europe, of the vast sweep of events in which this great atrocity was rooted, from the Middle Ages to the modern era.

The Holocaust

The Holocaust
Title The Holocaust PDF eBook
Author Doris L. Bergen
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 300
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 9780742557147

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Documents the historical, political, social, cultural, and military context of the Holocaust, discussing the persecution of the Jews, Gypsies, Soviet prisoners of war, and Polish citizens.

The Complete History of the Holocaust

The Complete History of the Holocaust
Title The Complete History of the Holocaust PDF eBook
Author Mitchell Geoffrey Bard
Publisher Greenhaven Press, Incorporated
Pages 576
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN

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Fulfills some or all of the high school national curriculum standards for world history, U.S. history, social studies, and English.

Americans and the Holocaust

Americans and the Holocaust
Title Americans and the Holocaust PDF eBook
Author Daniel Greene
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 266
Release 2021-11-30
Genre History
ISBN 1978821689

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This edited collection of more than one hundred primary sources from the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s--including newspaper and magazine articles, popular culture materials, and government records--reveals how Americans debated their responsibility to respond to Nazism. It includes valuable resources for students and historians seeking to shed light on this dark era in world history.