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The Nazi Holocaust /

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chicago : I.R. Dee, �1994.Edition: 1st American edDescription: xiv, 356 pages : maps ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 1566630541
  • 9781566630542
  • 1566630525
  • 9781566630528
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Nazi Holocaust.DDC classification:
  • 940.53/18 20
LOC classification:
  • D804.3 .L355 1994
Contents:
Ch. 1. The Historical, Educational and Moral Significance of the Holocaust -- Ch. 2. Survey of Jewish History: c.300 BC. to c.1700 -- Ch. 3. The European Jew and the Modern World -- Ch. 4. Nazism and Modern Germany: From National Unification to Hitler's Accession to Power -- Ch. 5. Nazi Germany, 1933-8: Anti-Jewish Policy and Legislation -- Ch. 6. Nazi Europe, 1938-41: From Kristallnacht to Ghettoization in the East -- Ch. 7. The Holocaust, 1941-5: From Dehumanization to Annihilation -- Ch. 8. Perpetrators, Victims and Bystanders -- Ch. 9. The Jewish Question: Public Opinion in Nazi Germany -- Ch. 10. The Aftermath and Impact of the Holocaust -- Appendix A: Euphemisms of Death -- Appendix B: Yossel Rakover's Appeal to God -- Appendix C: The Jewish Question -- Excerpts from Hitler's Writings -- Appendix D: The Programme of the National-Socialist German Workers' Party -- Appendix E: The Nuremberg Laws -- Appendix F: German Foreign Ministry Memorandum -- Appendix G: Numbers of Jews Murdered in Europe -- Chronology of the Holocaust (1933-45).
Summary: Places the tragedy in historical context, summarizes its major events, and considers the moral, ethical, and psychological issues that have followed in its wake.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Vol info Copy number Status Date due Barcode
NF NF Chamberlin Free Public Library Nonfiction 940.53 LAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) D804.3 .L355 1994 1 Available 34517000207723

Includes bibliographical references (pages 276-288) and index.

Ch. 1. The Historical, Educational and Moral Significance of the Holocaust -- Ch. 2. Survey of Jewish History: c.300 BC. to c.1700 -- Ch. 3. The European Jew and the Modern World -- Ch. 4. Nazism and Modern Germany: From National Unification to Hitler's Accession to Power -- Ch. 5. Nazi Germany, 1933-8: Anti-Jewish Policy and Legislation -- Ch. 6. Nazi Europe, 1938-41: From Kristallnacht to Ghettoization in the East -- Ch. 7. The Holocaust, 1941-5: From Dehumanization to Annihilation -- Ch. 8. Perpetrators, Victims and Bystanders -- Ch. 9. The Jewish Question: Public Opinion in Nazi Germany -- Ch. 10. The Aftermath and Impact of the Holocaust -- Appendix A: Euphemisms of Death -- Appendix B: Yossel Rakover's Appeal to God -- Appendix C: The Jewish Question -- Excerpts from Hitler's Writings -- Appendix D: The Programme of the National-Socialist German Workers' Party -- Appendix E: The Nuremberg Laws -- Appendix F: German Foreign Ministry Memorandum -- Appendix G: Numbers of Jews Murdered in Europe -- Chronology of the Holocaust (1933-45).

Places the tragedy in historical context, summarizes its major events, and considers the moral, ethical, and psychological issues that have followed in its wake.

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