Dictionary of the Holocaust: Biography, Geography, and TerminologyThis concise, easy-to-use resource on the Holocaust is rich in factual and statistical information, and provides a comprehensive compilation of the people and terms that are essential for an understanding of the Holocaust. In 2,000 entries, it profiles major personalities, covers concentration and death camps, cities and countries, and significant events. Also included are important terms translated from German, French, Polish, Yiddish, and twelve other languages. Biographical entries give a brief history, the person's significance, and their historical context. Geographical entries pinpoint exact locations using other cities or countries as landmarks, and give the number of Jewish inhabitants before Nazi occupation, and the percentage of Jews killed. Historical background is provided for such events as Kristallnacht and the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, and entries on concentration and death camps give details on the nationalities interned, the camp's specific location, and its history. This reference is impressive in its scope and includes major perpetrators, bystanders, collaborators, victims, rescuers such as Righteous Gentiles, Jewish ghetto fighters, and partisans. It also explores the role of women and the complicity of physicians and industrialists during the Holocaust more fully than any other reference. This dictionary provides the information needed by students whose understanding of the Holocaust is limited by the absence of a single accessible research text. |
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Dictionary of the Holocaust: Biography, Geography, and Terminology Eric J. Epstein,Philip Rosen No preview available - 1997 |
Dictionary of the Holocaust: Biography, Geography, and Terminology Eric J. Epstein,Philip Rosen No preview available - 1997 |
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Adolf Eichmann Aktion Allies American Jewish anti-Jewish anti-Semitic April Armia Krajowa Aryan Auschwitz became Belzec Bergen-Belsen Birkenau British Buchenwald Committee concentration camps crimes criminals Dachau death camps deported Einsatzgruppen Europe European Jews euthanasia executed extermination Final Solution forced labor France Franz French gas chambers gassed Genocide German Gestapo Gutman Heinrich Himmler Heydrich Hitler Holocaust Holocaust Memorial Museum Hungarian Hungary I. G. Farben immigration Israel Jewish population Jews Josef Judenrat killed Kristallnacht labor camps leader liberated Lithuania mass murder Mauthausen National Nazi Germany Nazi Party Nuremberg Trials occupation October organization Palestine partisans Poland police Polish prisoners Rabbi racial Ravensbrueck Red Army Refugee Board Rescue Righteous Gentile Roma Romania Roosevelt sentenced September slave labor Slovakia Sobibor Soviet POWs Soviet Union SUGGESTED READING Theresienstadt Third Reich Trans Transnistria Treblinka Ukrainian underground United States Holocaust University Press Vichy victims Vilna Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Wehrmacht World Yad Vashem Yishuv York Zionist


