Why Did the Heavens Not Darken?: The "final Solution" in HistoryThis highly acclaimed book presents a radically new view of the origins of the Holocaust. Mayer argues that the slaughter of the Jews was not part of Hitler's plan from the start, but came about only when the Nazis' massive campaign aagainst Russia foundered. Illustrated. |
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Page 60
... remained stable . Despite the efforts of the Commission for the Rural Settlement of Jewish Toilers , less than 6 percent of all Jews made their living from agriculture . But in most other respects the Jewish occupational struc- ture was ...
... remained stable . Despite the efforts of the Commission for the Rural Settlement of Jewish Toilers , less than 6 percent of all Jews made their living from agriculture . But in most other respects the Jewish occupational struc- ture was ...
Page 175
... remained estranged from the Soviet Union . Hitler had good reason to assume that London and Paris would fail to come to an agreement with Moscow . London in particular kept temporizing . Nearly the entire conservative ruling and ...
... remained estranged from the Soviet Union . Hitler had good reason to assume that London and Paris would fail to come to an agreement with Moscow . London in particular kept temporizing . Nearly the entire conservative ruling and ...
Page 419
... remained of his confidence in the military establishment , the führer also de- cided to create the party - army that Röhm had once urged upon him . This is not to say that he expected such an army to replace or control the regular ...
... remained of his confidence in the military establishment , the führer also de- cided to create the party - army that Röhm had once urged upon him . This is not to say that he expected such an army to replace or control the regular ...
Contents
THE GOLDEN AGE | 39 |
THE EAST EUROPEAN RIMLAND | 64 |
THE SYNCRETISM OF MEIN KAMPF | 90 |
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