Nazi policy on the Eastern Front, 1941 : total war, genocide, and radicalization
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Nazi policy on the Eastern Front, 1941 : total war, genocide, and radicalization
(Rochester studies in Central Europe, vol. 8)
University of Rochester Press, 2012
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Includes bibliographical references ( p. [323]-340) and index
Contents of Works
- Foreword by Christian Streit
- Introduction / Alex J. Kay, Jeff Rutherford, and David Stahel
- Radicalizing warfare : the German command and the failure of Operation Barbarossa / David Stahel
- Urban warfare doctrine on the Eastern Front / Adrian E. Wettstein
- The Wehrmacht in the war of ideologies : the army and Hitler's criminal orders on the Eastern Front / Felix R?mer
- "The purpose of the Russian Campaign is the decimation of the Slavic population by thirty million" : the radicalization of German food policy in early 1941 / Alex J. Kay
- The radicalization of German occupation policies : the Wirtschaftsstab Ost and the 121st Infantry Division in Pavlovsk, 1941 / Jeff Rutherford
- The exploitation of foreign territories and the discussion of Ostland's currency in 1941 / Paolo Fonzi
- Axis collaboration, Operation Barbarossa, and the Holocaust in Ukraine / Wendy Lower
- The radicalization of anti-Jewish policies in Nazi-occupied Belarus / Leonid Rein
- The Minsk experience : German occupiers and everyday life in the capital of Belarus / Stephan Lehnstaedt
- Extending the genocidal program : did Otto Ohlendorf initiate the systematic extermination of Soviet "gypsies"? / Martin Holler
- The development of German policy in occupied France, 1941, against the backdrop of the war in the east / Thomas J. Laub
- Conclusion : total war, genocide, and radicalization / Alex J. Kay, Jeff Rutherford, and David Stahel