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Summary
The author traces the roots of
anti-Semitism that burgeoned through the ages and provides a
comprehensive description of how and why the Holocaust occurred.
This history is intensified by moving documentation, including
passages from diaries left by concentration camp inmates as their
only living testimony to the horrors they endured, plus tales of
individual heroism amid unparalleled adversity. The revised edition
contains all new art -- maps, charts, tables, graphs. All art
elements and text contain updated, more accurate statistics. It's
easier to read and navigate. Lastly, there are two 8-page inserts
(16 pages total) of black-and-white
photographs.
Title
A history of the Holocaust / Yehuda
Bauer with the assistance of Nili Keren.
Author
Bauer, Yehuda,
(author.)
Other
Authors
Keren, Nili,
(author.)
Published
New York : Franklin Watts,
[2001].
Content Types
still
imagecartographic
imagetext
Physical Description
432 pages : illustrations, maps,
plates ; 23 cm.
Contents
1. Who are the
Jews?Christianity and the developing
Jewish civilizationJewish reactions until modern
timesJewish mysticism and
MessianismJewish social and economic life in
the diaspora2. Liberalism, emancipation, and
antisemitismSocial and political developments in
Eastern EuropeThe ideological and organizational
structure of nineteenth century Jewish
societyThe results of
emancipationModern
antisemitismPolitical
antisemitismJewish
reactionsZionism and
PalestineThe
BundAnti-Zionist and other
reactions3. World War I and its
aftermathThe background :
1914-1918Genocide on the
ArmeniansThe background :
1918-1933Soviet
JewryBritish and French
JewryAntisemitism in Britain and
FranceAmerican
JewryThe new Jewish center in the United
States4. The Weimar
RepublicThe Revolutionary
eraSocial and economic
problemsAdolf Hitler and the Nazi
partyNazi
antisemitism5. The evolution of Nazi Jewish
policy, 1933-1938German foreign
policyNazi antisemitic
policy6. German Jewry in the prewar era,
1933-1938Jewish
emigrationChristianity and the
Nazis7. Poland, the siege
beginsThe German
invasionThe Jews in prewar
PolandThe Jews in occupied
PolandThe German plan for Jewish
containmentThe
ghettoesThe Jewish councils, the
JudenräteFour Jewish
councilsThe Lódz
JudenratThe Vilna (Vilnius)
JudenratThe Warsaw
JudenratThe Minsk
Judenrat8. Life in the
ghettoesGhettoes in
PolandThe will to
surviveReligious
lifeEducation and cultural
activityYouth
movementsHistorical
documentationGhettoes in the
USSRKovnoTerezin
(Theresienstadt), the "model"
ghettoThe limits of unarmed
resistance9. The "final
solution"The Wannsee
ConferenceConcentration and death
campsAuschwitz10.
West European Jewry, 1940-1944FranceThe
southern (Vichy) zoneThe northern
zoneAlgerian Jews under Vichy
ruleThe Italian-occupied zone of
FranceBelgiumHolland11.
ResistanceArmed
resistanceThe attitude toward resistance in the
ghettoOther problems of armed
resistanceThe Warsaw ghetto
rebellionThe Bialystock ghetto
rebellionThe resistance in
VilnaResistance in other
ghettoesPartisans in Eastern
EuropeResistance in
campsResistance in Western
Europe12.
Rescue?Summary,
1935-1939Poland and Lithuania,
1939-1941Jewish-Gentile relations in Eastern
EuropeThe avenue of the
righteousThe rescue of Bulgarian
JewsRescue operation in Western
EuropeDenmarkThe
attitudes of the major powersThe USSR,
1939-1942The United States,
1939-1942Britain,
1939-1942Public information about the
Holocaust, 1942-194413. The last years of the Holocaust,
1943-1945RomaniaThe
rescue negotiationsSlovakiaHungaryThe
War Refugee BoardTrucks for
livesThe Mayer
negotiationsThe war
endsWas rescue by negotiation
possible?The Holocaust, summing
upWhat "caused" the
Holocaust?Holocaust and genocide, is there a
difference?Theodicy, where was god? Where was
man?Consequences of the
Holocaust14. Aftermath and
revivalAppendix. Himmler's "Reflections on
the treatment of peoples of alien races in the
East."
Notes
Includes bibliographical references
(p. 406-415) and index.