The Holocaust : the Third Reich and the Jews

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The Holocaust : the Third Reich and the Jews

David Engel

(Seminar studies)

Routledge, 2013

2nd ed

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First published 2000 by Pearson Education Limited. Second edition published 2013. Published 2013 by Routledge"--T.p. verso

Chronology: p. [xiii]-xvi

Bibliography: p. [144]-148

Includes index

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Description

Fully revised and updated, this second edition includes: * A much expanded selection of original documents, many never before anthologised in English * Added treatment of the role of non-Germans in the Holocaust and the geographical variations in Jewish response * Additional consideration of the much-debated nexus between the Holocaust and modernity * A new section on how 'the Holocaust' developed as a distinct historical topic * Useful and informative Chronology, Who's Who and Glossary David Engel's book is a taut, compact narration that appeals to the intellect as much, if not more, than to the emotions. It is sure to be welcomed by students in departments of History, Politics and European Studies as well as by anyone trying to get to grips with this complex and far-reaching subject for the first time. David Engel is Greenberg Professor of Holocaust Studies, Professor of Hebrew Studies and Judaic Studies, and Professor of History at New York University. His books include In the Shadow of Auschwitz; Facing a Holocaust, and Historians of the Jews and the Holocaust.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS Introduction to the Series (not included) Note on Place Names List of Maps List of Plates (not included) Chronology Who's Who Glossary Maps PART ONE: ANALYSIS 1 STUDYING THE HOLOCAUST Holocaust and Genocide Who Is Right? Studying the Holocaust Historically 2 THE JEWS Jewish Origins The Jews in Christian Europe In Modern Times 3 HITLER, NAZIS, GERMANS, AND JEWS The Jews in Hitler's World View Jews in the Ideology and Programme of Nazism Jews in German Public Opinion True Believers and World War I Ordinary Men or Ordinary Germans? 4 1933-41-A TWISTED ROAD? A Diabolical Plot of the Work of 'Only Men'? The State of Documentation A Step-by-Step Process? Jewish Policy and Global Strategy 5 RESPONDING TO PERSECUTION Perceiving the Threat To Leave or Not to Leave? Communal Leadership: Coping and Resisting Zionism, German Jewry, and World Jewry External Obstacles to Emigration 6 THE TRANSITION TO KILLING Why Begin Killing? The Means of Murder Organizing the Transports 7 RESPONDING TO MURDER Information and Imagination Communal Responsibility and Strategies for Survival The Unofficial Community and Resistance Local Non-Jewish Leaders and Populations: Opposition and Complicity Beyond the Nazi Realm 8 HUMANITY, MODERNITY, AND THE HOLOCAUST PART TWO: DOCUMENTS Further Reading References

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