The Holocaust: Problems and Perspectives of InterpretationDonald L. Niewyk |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Origins of the Holocaust | 9 |
Hans Mommsen | 27 |
Copyright | |
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actions acts Allies anti-Jewish anti-Semitism armed resistance arrived Auschwitz authority Barrack Elder became behavior Belzec Chelmno concentration camps death camps deportations destruction doubling East Eastern Eichmann Einsatzgruppen emigration escape Europe European Jews euthanasia fact fate Final Solution forced forest Führer gas chambers gassing genocide German Gestapo Glazar Heydrich hiding Himmler Hitler Holocaust Höss human inmates Jewish Council Jewish question Jewish resistance Jewry Józefów Judenrat Kapo killing knew labor large numbers later leaders lives Maidanek mass murder ment military moral National Nazi doctors number of Jews occupation officers ordinary Germans organized perpetrators persecution pogrom Poland Poles Police Battalion 101 political problem propaganda psychological racial Raul Hilberg refugees rescue Reserve Police Battalion resettlement responsibility Richard Glazar Russia saved sent shooting shot soup Soviet survival survivors Third Reich thousands tion transports Treblinka uprising victims Warsaw ghetto Warsaw ghetto uprising Wehrmacht Yehuda Bauer Zegota