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CONTENTS
VOLUME I HITLER, NAZISM, AND THE 'RACIAL
STATE'
Acknowledgements
xvii
Chronological table
xix
Abbreviations
xxix
General Introduction
1
Introduction to Volume I
11
PARTI
Anti-semitism and racism in German society
19
1
Antisemitism,
the Holocaust, and reinterpretations of National
Socialism
21
OMER BARTOV
2
Solving the "Jewish Problem": continuity and change in
German
antisemitism,
1871-1945 50
DONALD L. NIEWYCK
PART
2
Hitler, Nazism, and the 'racial state'
91
3
The genesis of the "Final Solution" from the spirit of science
93
DETLEV
J.
К.
PEUKERT
CONTENTS
4
Psychiatry, German
society and the Nazi 'euthanasia'
programme
112
MICHAEL
BURLEI
G H
5
Gypsies and Jews under the Nazis
130
GL'ENTE
R
LEWY
6
Ideological legitimization and political practice of the
leadership of the National Socialist secret police
152
ULRICH
HERBERT
7
'Working towards the
Führer':
reflections on the nature of the
Hitler dictatorship
164
IAN KERSHAW
8
Hitler and the pogrom of November
9-10,1938 183
STEFAN KLEY
PART3
Anti-Jewish policy and German Jewish responses
203
9
Before the "Final Solution": the
Judenpolitik
of the SD,
1935-1938 205
MICHAEL WILDT
10
The development of Nazi policy towards the German-Jewish
"Mischlinge" 1933-1945 239
JEREMY NOAKES
11
The German Council of Municipalities
{Deutscher
Gemeindetag)
and the coordination of anti-Jewish local
politics in the Nazi state
312
WOLF
GRÜNER
12
Catholics, Protestants, and Christian
antisemitism
in Nazi
Germany
342
DORIS L. BERGEN
13
Jewish self-defense under the constraints of National
Socialism: the final years of the Centralverein
362
DANIEL FRAENKEL
14
Keeping calm and weathering the storm: Jewish women's
responses to daily life in Nazi Germany,
1933-1939 379
MARION KAPLAN
VI
CONTENTS
VOLUME
II FROM THE PERSECUTION OF THE
JEWS TO MASS MURDER
Acknowledgements
vii
Introduction to Volume II
PARTI
The despoliation and destruction of German and Austrian
Jewry
11
15
The beneficiaries of "Aryanization": Hamburg as a case study
13
FRANK BAJOHR
16
Expediting expropriation and expulsion: the impact of the
"Vienna Model" on anti-Jewish policies in Nazi Germany,
1938 34
HANS SAFRIAN
17
Forced labour of German Jews in Nazi Germany
59
KONRAD KWIET
18
Poverty and persecution: the
Reichsvereinigung,
the Jewish
population, and anti-Jewish policy in the Nazi state,
1939-1945 82
WOLF
GRÜNER
19
In the shadow of Auschwitz. The murder of the Jews of East
Upper Silesia
110
SYBILLE STEINBACHER
PART
2
The Nazi assault on the Jews of Poland
137
20
The economics of the Final Solution: a case study from the
General Government
139
GÖTZ ALY
AND
SUSANNE HEIM
21
The origins of "Operation
Reinhard":
the decision-making
process for the mass murder of the Jews in the
Generalgouvernement 181
BOGDAN MUSIAŁ
Vil
CONTENTS
22
Jewish workers in Poland. Self-maintenance, exploitation,
destruction
211
CHRISTOPHER BROWNING
PART3
Local initiatives, 'ethnic cleansing', and regional genocides
239
23
The extermination of the Jews in Serbia
241
WALTER MAN
OSC
HEK
24
The war and the killing of the Lithuanian Jews
262
CHRISTOPH DIECKMANN
25
German economic interests, occupation policy, and the
murder of the Jews in Belorussia,
1941/43 295
CHRISTIAN GERLACH
26
Improvised genocide? The emergence of the "Final Solution'
in the 'Warthegau'
322
IAN
K E R S H
A W
27
From "ethnic cleansing" to genocide to the "Final Solution":
the evolution of Nazi Jewish policy,
1939-1941 351
CHRISTOPHER BROWNING
VOLUME III THE 'FINAL SOLUTION'
Acknowledgements
ix
Introduction to Volume III
1
PARTI
Central decisions for a European-wide genocide against
the Jews
13
28
Forced emigration, war, deportation and Holocaust
15
GÖTZ ALY
AND
SUSANNE HEIM
VIU
CONTENTS
29
Two decisions concerning the "Final Solution to the Jewish
Question": deportations to Lodz and mass murder in
Chełmno
37
PETER
WITTE
30
The Wannsee Conference, the fate of German Jews, and
Hitler's decision in principle to exterminate all European Jews
66
CHRISTIAN GERLACH
31
The Wannsee Conference in the development of the 'Final
Solution'
121
PETER
LONGERICH
32
Nazi policy: decisions for the Final Solution
154
CHRISTOPHER BROWNING
PART
2
Implementing genocide: individuals and agencies
181
33
Killing fields. The
Wehrmacht
and the Holocaust in Belonissia,
1941-1942 183
HANNES HEER
34
What about the "ordinary men"? The German order police
and the Holocaust in the occupied Soviet Union
206
JÜRGEN MATTHÄUS
35
Malice in action
223
YAACOV LOZOWICK
36
The German military command in Paris and the deportation of
the French Jews
254
ULRICH
HERBERT
37
A public enterprise in the service of mass murder: the
Deutsche
Reichsbahn
and the Holocaust
285
ALFRED
С
MIERZEJEWSKI
PART3
Killing fields, death camps
299
38
The murder of Jews in the General Government
301
DIETER POHL
IX
CONTENTS
39
Anti-Jewish policy and the murder of the Jews in the district
of
Galicia
1941/42 320
THOMAS SANDKÜHLER
40
Bełżec
-
the 'Forgotten' death camp
342
ROBIN O'NEIL
41
The number of victims
356
FRANCISZEK
PIPER
PART
4
The profits of genocide: plunder and exploitation
371
42
State policy and corporate involvement in the Holocaust
373
PETER HAYES
43
Plunder of Jewish property in the Nazi-occupied areas of the
Soviet Union
400
YITZHAK
ARAD
44
The banality of evil reconsidered:
SS
mid-level managers of
extermination through work
430
MICHAEL THAD ALLEN
PART
5
Allies and collaborators in genocide
473
45
The Holocaust in Romania: the Iasi Pogrom of June
1941 475
RADU IOANID
46
The German Gendarmerie, the Ukrainian
Schutzmannschaft
and the 'Second Wave' of Jewish killings in the occupied
Ukraine: German policing at the local level in the Zhitomir
region,
1941-1944 510
MARTIN C. DEAN
47
The Amsterdam police and the persecution of the Jews
537
GUUS MEERSHOEK
48
"The exception of Salonika": bystanders and collaborators in
Northern Greece
557
ANDREW
APOSTOLOU
CONTENTS
VOLUME
IV JEWISH CONFRONTATIONS WITH
PERSECUTION AND MASS MURDER
Acknowledgements
vii
Introduction to Volume IV
1
PARTI
Jewish reactions to Nazi terror: flight, accommodation,
defiance
11
49
Jewish leadership and Jewish resistance
13
ARNOLD PAUCKER AND
KONRAD
К
W
Ι ΕΤ
50
The death of Adam
Czerniaków
and
Janusz
Korczak's last
journey
32
JERZY LEWIŃSKI
51
How the Jewish police in the Kovno ghetto saw itself
61
DOV LEVIN
52
The demography of
Je
ws
in hiding in Warsaw,
1943-1945 99
GUNNAR S.
PAULSSON
53
Escape and evacuation of Soviet Jews at the time of the Nazi
invasion: policies and realities
126
MORDECHAIALTSHULER
54
From underground to armed struggle: the resistance
movement in the
Białystok
ghetto
151
SARAH BENDER
55
Life in the ghettos of
Transnistria 171
DALIA OFER
PART
2
Jewish women, children, and the family in the face of
genocide
205
56
Cohesion and rupture: the Jewish family in East European
ghettos during the Holocaust
207
DALIA OFER
Xl
CONTENTS
57
The status and plight of women in the Lodz ghetto
235
MICHAL
UNGER
58
Women in the forced-labour camps
252
FELICJA KARAY
PART3
The response of Jews in the 'free world'
273
59
Was there communal failure among American Jews?
275
HENRY FEINGOLD
60
On a mission against all odds: Samuel Zygelbojm in London
(April 1942-May
1943) 293
DANIEL
BLAT
MAN
61
Enmity, indifference or cooperation: the Allies and Yishuv's
rescue activists
321
DALIA OFER
VOLUME V RESPONSES TO THE PERSECUTION
AND MASS MURDER OF THE JEWS
Acknowledgements
vii
Introduction to Volume V
1
PARTI
Responses inside Nazi-dominated Europe
9
62
The Vatican on racism and
antisemitism,
1938-39:
a new look
at a might-mave-been
11
MICHAEL R.
MARRUS
63
Beyond condemnation, apologetics and apologies: on the
complexity of Polish behavior toward the Jews during the
Second World War
29
ANTONY POLONSKY
64
The Soviet partisan movement and the Holocaust
73
KENNETH SLEPYAN
Xli
CONTENTS
65
The 'bridge over the
Öresund':
the historiography on the
expulsion of the Jews from Nazi-occupied Denmark
99
GUNNAR S. PAULSSON
66
Denmark: a light in the darkness of the Holocaust? A reply
to
Gunnar S. Paulsson
128
HANS
KIRCHHOFF
PART
2
The responses of the Allied powers
141
67
The Allies and the Holocaust
143
GERHARD L.
WEINBERG
68
Early news of the Holocaust from Poland
157
DARIUSZ
STOLA
69
Auschwitz partially decoded
185
RICHARD BREITMAN
70
The Royal Air Force and the bombing of Auschwitz: First
deliberations, January
1941 195
EDWARD B.
WESTERMANN
71
Could the Allies have bombed Auschwitz-Birkenau?
212
STUART G. ERDHEIM
72
Different worlds. British perceptions of the Final Solution
during the Second World War
255
TONY KUSHNER
73
Constructing Allied humanitarian policy
277
MEREDITH HINDLEY
74
Broadcasting the massacres: an analysis of the BBC's
contemporary coverage of the Holocaust
298
JEREMY D. HARRIS
Xlii
CONTENTS
PART
З
The responses of neutral and non-belligerent countries
325
75
Swiss refugee policy,
1933-45 327
GEORG KREIS
76
Portugal, the consuls and the Jewish refugees,
1938-1941 355
AVRAHAM MILGRAM
77
'The war is over
-
now you can go home!' Jewish refugees and
the Swedish labour market in the shadow of the Holocaust
380
SVEN NORDLUND
78
Bureaucracy, resistance, and the Holocaust. Understanding
the success of Swedish diplomacy in Budapest,
1944-1945 402
PAUL
A. LEVINE
VOLUME VI THE END OF THE 'FINAL SOLUTION'
AND ITS AFTERMATHS
Acknowledgements
ix
Introduction to Volume VI
1
PARTI
The final frenzy, liquidation of the camps, and the death
marches
9
79
Ghettoization and the Holocaust: Budapest
1944 11
TIM COLE AND GRAHAM SMITH
80
The end of the "Final Solution"? Nazi plans to ransom Jews in
1944 32
RICHARD BREITMAN AND SHLOMO
ARONSON
81
The death marches, January-May
1945:
who was responsible
for what?
58
DANIEL BLATMAN
XIV
CONTENTS
PART
2
Retribution
93
82
British policy towards German crimes against German Jews,
1939-1945 95
PRISCILLA DALE JONES
83
Britain and the establishment of the United Nations War
Crimes Commission
129
ARIEH KOCHAVI
84
The Holocaust at Nuremberg
158
MICHAEL R.
MARRUS
PART3
The treatment of the survivors
185
85
Λ
cold reception: Holocaust survivors in the Netherlands and
their return
187
DIENKE HONDIUS
86
Victims of genocide and national memory: Belgium, France
and the Netherlands,
1945-1965 208
PIETER LAGROU
87
Soviet reactions to the Holocaust,
1945-1991 245
ZVI
GITELMAN
PART
4
Interpretation, historiography, controversy
267
88
The extermination of the European Jews in historiography:
fifty years later
269
SAUL
FRIEDLANDER
89
Gender and family studies of the Holocaust: a
historiographical overview
281
JUDITH
TYDOR BAUMEL
90
Surviving memory: truth and inaccuracy in Holocaust
testimony
294
MARK ROSEMAN
XV
CONTENTS
91
Understanding the Jewish dimension of the Holocaust
311
DAN MICHMAN
92
The controversy that isn't: the debate over Daniel J. Goldhagen's
Hitler's Willing Executioners in comparative perspective
340
GAVRIEL D.
ROSENFELD
93
The politics of uniqueness: reflections on the recent polemical
turn in Holocaust and genocide scholarship
369
GAVRIEL D.
ROSENFELD
Index
405
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