The Holocaust:
"Genocide and Persecution: The Holocaust: Each Genocide and Persecution title focuses on a single instance of genocide, crimes against humanity, or severe persecution"..
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Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | English |
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Framington Hills, Mich. [u.a.]
Gale, Cengage Learning
2014
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Schriftenreihe: | Genocide & persecution series
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Zusammenfassung: | "Genocide and Persecution: The Holocaust: Each Genocide and Persecution title focuses on a single instance of genocide, crimes against humanity, or severe persecution".. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | 190 S. Ill., Kt. |
ISBN: | 9780737768978 |
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adam_text | Contents
Preface
1
Foreword
5
World Map
15
Chronology
18
Chapter
1:
The History of the Holocaust
Chapter Exercises
26
1.
An Overview of the Holocaust
28
Christian Gerlach
A scholar examines the origins of the Holocaust, the means by which
Nazi Germany carried it out, and some of the debates it has inspired.
2.
A
1938
Pogrom Against German Jews Was an
Important Step Toward the Holocaust
41
Anonymous
In November
1938
Nazi officials staged a nationwide attack on German
homes, businesses, and synagogues. An unidentified writer from the
American Holocaust Museum describes the event, which is often
referred to as
Kristallnacht,
or the Night of Broken Glass.
3.
The Holocaust Began with Mass Shootings on the
Eastern Front
48
Doris L. Bergen
A historian examines how German forces first began
küling
large num¬
bers of Jews using mobile execution squads who followed Germany s
armed forces in their
1941
invasion of Soviet Russia.
4.
German Officials Discuss the Final Solution to
the Jewish Question
58
Wannsee Protocol and Adolf
Eichmann
The Nazis decision to try to massacre
Europés
Jews, as opposed to
encouraging or forcing them to emigrate, became, in effect, the official
policy of the state with the Wannsee Conference of January
20,1942.
5.
The Holocaust Just Got More Shocking
67
Eric Lichtblau
Although most of the genocide during the Holocaust took place in
mass shooting operations or in special extermination camps, Nazi
Germany also constructed hundreds of ghettos, slave labor camps, pris¬
ons, and other such facilities. A US journalist reports on recent research
into the extent of Nazi efforts.
6.
Modern Students Visit One of the Death Camps of
the Holocaust
72
Will
Oliphant
A British journalist reports on a journey by two hundred high school
students to the Auschwitz extermination camp in Poland, a trip taken
so that these students could be exposed to the horrors of the Holocaust
firsthand.
7.
Special Efforts Have Been Made in Both Israel
and the United States to Keep the Memory of the
Holocaust Alive
76
Norman
}.
W.
Goda
Governmental organizations, museums, and other institutions con¬
tinue to inform and educate on the magnitude and horror of the
Holocaust.
Chapter
2:
Controversies and Perspectives
Chapter Exercises
84
1.
Adolf Hitler Always Planned to Rid Europe of Jews
86
Kevin P. Sweeney
A scholar argues that it was always Hitlers intention to eliminate Jews
from Europe.
2.
The Holocaust Began Because of Circumstances
Rather than a Longstanding Plan
95
Gordon McFee
Noting the importance of Adolf Hitler himself approving of the
measures, a historian suggests that, rather than fulfilling
a
longstand-
ing plan, the Nazis only decided to try to massacre Europe s Jews in
late
1941.
3.
Only the Pressures of War Turned Ordinary
Germans into Killers
101
Christopher R. Browning
Instead of being enthusiastic killers, a scholar writes, Nazi police only
adjusted themselves to murderous duties because of orders, peer pres¬
sure, and other circumstances of war.
4.
It Is Important to Keep Alive the Memory of the
Holocaust in the Face of Challenges
108
Sean Lang
A historian argues that it remains important to learn the lessons of the
Holocaust, despite the passage of time and the fact that its events are
questioned in some circles.
5.
Holocaust
Deniers
Often Try to Appear Respectable
113
Nick Ryan
Although their claims are both easy to refute and an insult to vic¬
tims, a British journalist argues, that those who deny the truth of the
Holocaust use the Illusion of academic respectability to try to keep a
false controversy alive.
6.
A Holocaust Denier Loses in Court
119
Douglas Davis
In
2000
a prominent British historian who had taken to denying that
the Holocaust occurred lost a libel case against an American Holocaust
scholar. The verdict served as testimony to the continued challenge of
Holocaust denial.
Chapter
3:
Personal Narratives
Chapter Exercises
126
1.
A Survivor Recounts His Capture and His Journey
to the Auschwitz Extermination Camp
127
Primo Levi
An Italian Jew, turned over to German forces in late
1943,
describes his
reactions and those of other victims as they are gathered together and
exiled to a Nazi death camp, a place about which they knew nothing.
2.
Watching the Departure of Ghetto Children to
One of Nazi Germany s Death Camps
136
Oscar Singer
Among the first to be sent to extermination camps were Polish Jews
who had already been crammed into overcrowded, unsanitary ghet¬
tos. A writer recounts the scene when, in the orderly fashion of Nazi
Germany, children were sent away from the ghetto located in the city
of Lodz.
3.
The Horrors of the Holocaust Included Medical
Experiments on Young Prisoners
140
Zoe
Johannsen
In a brief interview conducted by an American eighth grader, a
Holocaust survivor remembers losing her parents and being used,
along with her twin sister, in medical experiments at Auschwitz.
4.
Surviving the Warsaw Ghetto, Auschwitz, and the
Death Marches
145
Solomon Radasky
A Warsaw shopkeeper remembers that
citys
ghetto and gas chambers,
and the slave labor centers of Auschwitz.
5.
An American Jewish Woman, Originally from
Hungary, Recalls Her Experiences
155
Leo Adam
Biga
Only nineteen when her terrors began, a Jewish woman who was
deported by the Nazis to Auschwitz, the largest of the death camps,
remembers how the experience changed her life.
6.
A Soldier Remembers the Liberation of One of
Hitlers Camps
166
Phil Davison
Only the end of World War II revealed to the outside world the true
extent and nature of the Holocaust. A British soldier tells of his unit s
entry into Bergen-Belsen, a German concentration camp where many
Holocaust survivors were abandoned.
Glossary
169
Organizations to Contact
172
List of Primary Source Documents
176
For Further Research
179
Index
183
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