The Holocaust in historyPublished for Brandeis University Press by University Press of New England, 1987 - History - 267 pages Did Europe's Jews go passively to their deaths? How did Nazi anti-Semitism evolve into mass murder? How important was Hitler's own hatred of the Jews in creating the Final Solution? Why didn't the Allies aggressively try to save Jews before the war's end? Michael R. Marrus, in the first comprehensive assessment of the vast historical literature on the Holocaust, tackles explosive issues and tortured memories, handling them with judiciousness and sensitivity. Drawing on the entire range of historical literature on this subject, he comments upon the questions that have troubled observers over the years. By applying the tools of historical, sociological, and political analysis, he presents a balanced but eye-opening treatment of many highly charged topics on the Holocaust, including the role of collaborationist governments, the Roman Catholic Church, the local populations, Jewish ghetto leadership, and the Jews themselves. Book jacket. |
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Page 11
anti-socialism, militarism, and support for a strong, authoritarian government.'"
Specialists in the history of antisemitism would acknowledge that what has been
said so far could apply also to many other countries and that Germany was ...
anti-socialism, militarism, and support for a strong, authoritarian government.'"
Specialists in the history of antisemitism would acknowledge that what has been
said so far could apply also to many other countries and that Germany was ...
Page 92
There are indications that the Nazis counted on an anti-Jewish disposition before
promulgating specific anti-Jewish decrees. And while "spontaneous" expressions
of antisemitism were often staged exercises, substantial numbers were ...
There are indications that the Nazis counted on an anti-Jewish disposition before
promulgating specific anti-Jewish decrees. And while "spontaneous" expressions
of antisemitism were often staged exercises, substantial numbers were ...
Page 102
Systematic deportations "to the east" began throughout western Europe in the
summer of 1942, and with them people could no longer shield themselves from
the cruelties of anti-Jewish policies. At first, deportation trains were made up
almost ...
Systematic deportations "to the east" began throughout western Europe in the
summer of 1942, and with them people could no longer shield themselves from
the cruelties of anti-Jewish policies. At first, deportation trains were made up
almost ...
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