Why Did the Heavens Not Darken?: The "final Solution" in HistoryThis major work presents a radically new view of the origins of the Nazi slaughter of the Jews. Mayer argues that though Hitler was always viciously anti-Semitic, the genocide was not part of his plan from the start. Instead, it was triggered when the Nazi's massive campaign against Russia began to founder. Mayer places what Hitler called "the Final Solution" in historical context, examining both the prewar political situation in Europe that made it possible, and some analogous, if much less horrific, events in the distant past. The result is an important and provocative new answer to one of the most pressing questions facing historians today: How could such an enormity have come to pass? |
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Until the attack on Soviet Russia , Nazi Germany's war plans and operations had
been given prosaic cryptonyms . As mentioned , the campaign against
Czechoslovakia was called Operation Green , that against Poland Operation
White .
Until the attack on Soviet Russia , Nazi Germany's war plans and operations had
been given prosaic cryptonyms . As mentioned , the campaign against
Czechoslovakia was called Operation Green , that against Poland Operation
White .
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... continued to give first priority to the eastern war against the Soviet Union ,
bolshevism , and the Ostjuden . In every respect Germany was less well placed
for Operation Citadel , its third summer offensive , than it had been for Operation
Blue ...
... continued to give first priority to the eastern war against the Soviet Union ,
bolshevism , and the Ostjuden . In every respect Germany was less well placed
for Operation Citadel , its third summer offensive , than it had been for Operation
Blue ...
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... 150–51 Operation 14 f 13 , 384–85 Operation Barbarossa , 11-12 , 34–35 , 200
–226 , 234–75 , 314 , 350–51 , 428–29 ... 279–82 foreign volunteers , 318-20
Operation Blue , 317 , 322–25 , 344 Operation Citadel , 410-17 Operation Green
...
... 150–51 Operation 14 f 13 , 384–85 Operation Barbarossa , 11-12 , 34–35 , 200
–226 , 234–75 , 314 , 350–51 , 428–29 ... 279–82 foreign volunteers , 318-20
Operation Blue , 317 , 322–25 , 344 Operation Citadel , 410-17 Operation Green
...
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Contents
THE GOLDEN AGE | 39 |
THE EAST EUROPEAN RIMLAND | 64 |
THE SYNCRETISM OF MEIN KAMPF | 90 |
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