Studies on the Holocaust : selected writings
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書誌事項
Studies on the Holocaust : selected writings
(East European monographs, no. 549,
The Rosenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies Graduate Center/City University of New York , Social Science Monographs , Columbia University Press [distributor], 2000-2001
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Includes bibliographical references
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v. 1 ISBN 9780880334471
内容説明
This collection of studies aims to shed light on many controversial issues relating to the Holocaust in Hungary. The author explores the factors that made the Hungarian chapter of the Holocaust unique. He also provides evidence that by the time of the German occupation of Hungary, world leaders were already fully informed about the realities of Auschwitz. Having survived the first four and a half years of the war relatively intact, the Jews of Hungary were destroyed at lighting speed on the eve of allied victory. Braham identifies and analyzes the interplay of the many historical, political and military factors that sealed the fate of Hungarian Jewry. The collection also includes a survey of the literature relating to the attempts at rescuing Jews and an overview of the trials held in several parts of the world in connection with the Holocaust in Hungary.
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v. 2 ISBN 9780880334730
内容説明
This is a collection of seminal essays on the Holocaust in Hungary. Three of these studies deal with the prewar and wartime periods, focusing on the impact of the Vatican and of the Christian churches on the evolution of anti-Semitism, and on the influence of the war on the anti-Jewish policies of the German satellite states. Five essays are devoted to postwar reactions to the Holocaust, including "historical revisionism", Canada's first and only Holocaust-related war crimes trial, and the drive by Hungarian and Romanian nationalists to cleanse the history of their nations during the Nazi era.
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