A History of the Holocaust

A History of the Holocaust

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  • Author: Yehuda Bauer
  • Publisher: Children's Press(CT)
  • ISBN: 9780531155769
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 432

The author traces the roots of anti-Semitism that burgeoned through the ages and provides a comprehensive description of how and why the Holocaust occurred.


Europe Against the Jews, 1880-1945

Europe Against the Jews, 1880-1945

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  • Author: Götz Aly
  • Publisher: Metropolitan Books
  • ISBN: 1250170184
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 432

From the award-winning historian of the Holocaust, Europe Against the Jews, 1880-1945 is the first book to move beyond Germany’s singular crime to the collaboration of Europe as a whole. The Holocaust was perpetrated by the Germans, but it would not have been possible without the assistance of thousands of helpers in other countries: state officials, police, and civilians who eagerly supported the genocide. If we are to fully understand how and why the Holocaust happened, Götz Aly argues in this groundbreaking study, we must examine its prehistory throughout Europe. We must look at countries as far-flung as Romania and France, Russia and Greece, where, decades before the Nazis came to power, a deadly combination of envy, competition, nationalism, and social upheaval fueled a surge of anti-Semitism, creating the preconditions for the deportations and murder to come. In the late nineteenth century, new opportunities for education and social advancement were opening up, and Jewish minorities took particular advantage of them, leading to widespread resentment. At the same time, newly created nation-states, especially in the east, were striving for ethnic homogeneity and national renewal, goals which they saw as inextricably linked. Drawing upon a wide range of previously unpublished sources, Aly traces the sequence of events that made persecution of Jews an increasingly acceptable European practice. Ultimately, the German architects of genocide found support for the Final Solution in nearly all the countries they occupied or were allied with. Without diminishing the guilt of German perpetrators, Aly documents the involvement of all of Europe in the destruction of the Jews, once again deepening our understanding of this most tormented history.


Origins of the Holocaust

Origins of the Holocaust

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  • Author: David Downing
  • Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
  • ISBN: 9780836859430
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 48

Discusses the causes of the Holocaust, including the history of persecution of Jews, the fall of Germany after World War I, and the rise of the Nazi party.


The Origins of the Holocaust

The Origins of the Holocaust

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  • Author: Michael Robert Marrus
  • Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
  • ISBN: 311097049X
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 749

This edition is the first of its kind to offer a basic collection of facsimile, English language, historical articles on all aspects of the extermination of the European Jews. A total of 300 articles from 84 journals and collections allows the reader to gain an overview of this field. The edition both provides access to the immense, rich array of scholarly articles published after 1960 on the history of the Holocaust and encourages critical assessment of conflicting interpretations of these horrifying events. The series traces Nazi persecution of Jews before the implementation of the "Final Solution", demonstrates how the Germans coordinated anti-Jewish activities in conquered territories, and sheds light on the victims in concentration camps, ending with the liberation of the concentration camp victims and articles on the trials of war criminals. The publications covered originate from the years 1950 to 1987. Included are authors such as Jakob Katz, Saul Friedländer, Eberhard Jäckel, Bruno Bettelheim and Herbert A. Strauss.


Sources of the Holocaust

Sources of the Holocaust

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  • Author: Steve Hochstadt
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • ISBN: 1350328073
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 409

The Holocaust was the defining trauma of the 20th century. How do we begin to understand the Nazi drive to murder millions of people, or the determination of concentration camp prisoners to survive? This new and improved edition of Sources of the Holocaust brings together over 90 original Holocaust documents and testimonies to put the reader into direct contact with the genocide's human participants. From the origins of Christian antisemitism and the creation of monstrous 'Others' to the immediate aftermath of these crimes against humanity and the rise of right-wing ideologies in the 21st century, this book is structured both chronologically and thematically in order to clearly explain the ideas that made the Holocaust possible, how people mounted resistance at the time, and the Holocaust's legacy today. On top of this unparalleled access to the voices of the Holocaust, Steve Hochstadt's authoritative and scholarly commentaries on each source ensures readers gain a comprehensive understanding of this terrible episode in human history. Shocking and compelling, this carefully curated collection of primary sources is the definitive account of Holocaust experiences and vital reading for all scholars of modern European history.


The Origins of the Final Solution

The Origins of the Final Solution

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  • Author: Christopher R. Browning
  • Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
  • ISBN: 9780803203921
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 660

This groundbreaking work is the most detailed, carefully researched, and comprehensive analysis of the evolution of Nazi policy from the persecution and "ethnic cleansing" of Jews in 1939 to the Final Solution of the Holocaust in 1942.


The Holocaust

The Holocaust

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  • Author: Doris Bergen
  • Publisher: The History Press
  • ISBN: 0752469398
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 489

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.


The Holocaust

The Holocaust

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  • Author: Philip Steele
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780545933193
  • Category : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 95

During WWII, some six million Jewish men, women and children lost their lives under the Nazis, in one of the darkest events of modern history. This thought-provoking book explains the complex reasons for the Holocaust, explores what life was like in the ghettos and concentration camps, and retells incredible stories of heroism and survival in an accessible way for a young audience.


The Holocaust and History

The Holocaust and History

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  • Author: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
  • Publisher: Indiana University Press
  • ISBN: 9780253215291
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 856

The Holocaust and History examines the various disputes surrounding the Holocaust, examining why it should have come about, how different sets of people reacted to it, and what lessons should be learned for the future.


The Holocaust in History

The Holocaust in History

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  • Author: Michael R. Marrus
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780140169836
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 267

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