Hitler S Mein Kampf And The Holocaust

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For decades scholars have pored over Hitler's autobiographical journey/political treatise, debating if Mein Kampf has genocidal overtones and arguably led to the Holocaust. For the first time, Hitler's Mein Kampf and the Holocaust sees celebrated international scholars analyse the book from various angles to demonstrate how it laid the groundwork for the Shoah through Hitler's venomous attack on the Jews in his text. Split into three main sections which focus on 'contexts', 'eugenics' and 'religion', the book reflects carefully on the point at which the Fuhrer's actions and policies turn genocidal during the Third Reich and whether Mein Kampf presaged Nazi Germany's descent into genocide. There are contributions from leading academics from across the United States and Germany, including Magnus Brechtken, Susannah Heschel and Nathan Stoltzfus, along with totally new insights into the source material in light of the 2016 German critical edition of Mein Kampf. Hitler's views on Marxism, violence, and leadership, as well as his anti-Semitic rhetoric are examined in detail as you are taken down the disturbing path from a hateful book to the Holocaust.

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Genre : History
Author : John J. Michalczyk
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Release : 2022-02-10
File : 369 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781350185470


The Holocaust Fascism And Memory

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From interpretations of the Holocaust to fascist thought and anti-fascists' responses, this book tackles topics which are rarely studied in conjunction. This is a unique collection of essays on a wide variety of subjects, which contributes to understanding the roots and consequences of mid-twentieth-century Europe's great catastrophe.

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Genre : History
Author : D. Stone
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2013-02-22
File : 255 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781137029539


Encyclopedia Of The Holocaust

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Genre : Antisemitism
Author : Israel Gutman
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Release : 1990
File : 486 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015015460101


In The Shadow Of The Holocaust

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"James Tent recounts how these men and women from all over Germany and from all walks of life struggled to survive in an increasingly hostile society, even as their Jewish relatives were disappearing into the East. It draws on extensive interviews with twenty survivors, many of whom were teenagers when Hitler came to power, to show how "half-Jews" coped with conditions on a day-to-day basis, and how the legacy of the hatred they suffered still lingers in their minds."

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Genre : History
Author : James F. Tent
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Release : 2003
File : 304 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015056660783


The Second World War The Holocaust

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Part of a seven volume set which covers the Second World War from various different aspects, including the causes and background of the war, the war in Germany, the war in Japan, the Home Front and the Holocaust.

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Genre : History
Author : Jeremy Black
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing
Release : 2007
File : 530 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105129868266


Books On The Holocaust

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Genre : Catalogs, Union
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Release : 1985
File : 138 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015024875364


The Holocaust

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When The Holocaust first appeared in Israel in 1987, it was hailed as the finest, most authoritative history of Hitler's war on the Jews ever published. Representing 20 years of research and reflection, Keni Yahil's book is now available in English, covering not only Nazi policies, but also how Jews and foreign governments perceived and responded to the nightmare.

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Genre : History
Author : Leni Yahil
Publisher : New York : Oxford University Press
Release : 1990
File : 838 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015020769173


A Holocaust Reader

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Suitable for upper level high school or university students, this anthology presents original documents relating to the Third Reich, divided into ten thematic sections. Excerpts are drawn from Mein Kampf, Third Reich documents, German and Jewish memoirs, and recent scholarship. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.

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Genre : History
Author : Rita S. Botwinick
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 1998
File : 234 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105020124850


Holocaust Literature

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"This massive compendium of Holocaust material encompasses three distinct categories: conceptual issues, regional studies, and the fine arts....The contributions of so many recognized scholars makes this an important reference tool." Library Journal

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Genre : History
Author : Saul S. Friedman
Publisher : Greenwood
Release : 1993-06-21
File : 718 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015046816156


Hitler S Jewish Soldiers

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On the murderous road to "racial purity" Hitler encountered unexpected detours, largely due to his own crazed views and inconsistent policies regarding Jewish identity. After centuries of Jewish assimilation and intermarriage in German society, he discovered that eliminating Jews from the rest of the population was more difficult than he'd anticipated. As Bryan Rigg shows in this provocative new study, nowhere was that heinous process more fraught with contradiction and confusion than in the German military. Contrary to conventional views, Rigg reveals that a startlingly large number of German military men were classified by the Nazis as Jews or "partial-Jews" (Mischlinge), in the wake of racial laws first enacted in the mid-1930s. Rigg demonstrates that the actual number was much higher than previously thought-perhaps as many as 150,000 men, including decorated veterans and high-ranking officers, even generals and admirals. As Rigg fully documents for the first time, a great many of these men did not even consider themselves Jewish and had embraced the military as a way of life and as devoted patriots eager to serve a revived German nation. In turn, they had been embraced by the Wehrmacht, which prior to Hitler had given little thought to the "race" of these men but which was now forced to look deeply into the ancestry of its soldiers. The process of investigation and removal, however, was marred by a highly inconsistent application of Nazi law. Numerous "exemptions" were made in order to allow a soldier to stay within the ranks or to spare a soldier's parent, spouse, or other relative from incarceration or far worse. (Hitler's own signature can be found on many of these "exemption" orders.) But as the war dragged on, Nazi politics came to trump military logic, even in the face of the Wehrmacht's growing manpower needs, closing legal loopholes and making it virtually impossible for these soldiers to escape the fate of millions of other victims of the Third Reich. Based on a deep and wide-ranging research in archival and secondary sources, as well as extensive interviews with more than four hundred Mischlinge and their relatives, Rigg's study breaks truly new ground in a crowded field and shows from yet another angle the extremely flawed, dishonest, demeaning, and tragic essence of Hitler's rule.

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Genre : History
Author : Bryan Mark Rigg
Publisher :
Release : 2002
File : 536 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015055107950