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9780231112000

The Columbia Guide to the Holocaust

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  • ISBN13:

    9780231112000

  • ISBN10:

    0231112009

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-11-01
  • Publisher: Columbia Univ Pr
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Summary

Offering a multidimensional approach to one of the most important episodes of the twentieth century, The Columbia Guide to the Holocaust offers readers and researchers a general history of the Holocaust while delving into the core issues and debates in the study of the Holocaust today. Each of the book's five distinct parts stands on its own as valuable research aids; together, they constitute an integrated whole. Part I provides a narrative overview of the Holocaust, placing it within the larger context of Nazi Germany and World War II. Part II examines eight critical issues or controversies in the study of the Holocaust, including the following questions: Were the Jews the sole targets of Nazi genocide, or must other groups, such as homosexuals, the handicapped, Gypsies, and political dissenters, also be included? What are the historical roots of the Holocaust? How and why did the "Final Solution" come about? Why did bystanders extend or withhold aid? Part III consists of a concise chronology of major events and developments that took place surrounding the Holocaust, including the armistice ending World War I, the opening of the first major concentration camp at Dachau, Germany's invasion of Poland, the failed assassination attempt against Hitler, and the formation of Israel. Part IV contains short descriptive articles on more than two hundred key people, places, terms, and institutions central to a thorough understanding of the Holocaust. Entries include Adolf Eichmann, Anne Frank, the Warsaw Ghetto, Aryanization, the SS, Kristallnacht, and the Catholic Church. Part V presents an annotated guide to the best print, video, electronic, and institutional resources in English for further study. Armed with the tools contained in this volume, students or researchers investigating this vast and complicated topic will gain an informed understanding of one of the greatest tragedies in world history.

Author Biography

Donald Niewyk is professor of history at Southern Methodist University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction xi
PART I. HISTORICAL OVERVIEW 1(42)
Historical Overview
3(40)
Excluding the ``Racially Inferior,'' 1933--1939
3(6)
War and the Beginning of Genocide, 1939--1941
9(5)
The Final Solution, 1941--1944
14(22)
The End of the Holocaust, 1944--1945
36(1)
Aftermath and Legacies
37(6)
PART II. PROBLEMS AND INTERPRETATIONS 43(96)
Defining the Holocaust
45(8)
The Gypsies
47(1)
The Mentally and Physically Handicapped
48(1)
Soviet Prisoners of War
48(1)
Polish and Soviet Civilians
49(1)
Political Prisoners, Religious Dissenters, and Homosexuals
50(1)
Conclusion
51(2)
Roots of the Holocaust
53(18)
Trends in Modern European History
53(4)
The History of the Victims
57(6)
The History of Prejudice
63(8)
How the ``Final Solution'' Came About
71(12)
Intentionalists
72(2)
Functionalists
74(3)
Synthesizers
77(6)
The Perpetrators and Their Motivations
83(14)
Perpetrators
83(5)
Motivations
88(9)
The Victims' Reactions to Persecution
97(12)
Accommodation
97(2)
Armed Resistance
99(2)
Evasion
101(1)
Surviving the Camps
102(1)
The Survivors' Views
103(6)
The Behavior of Bystanders
109(10)
Germany
109(3)
Eastern Europe
112(4)
Western Europe
116(3)
The Question of Rescue
119(10)
The Allied Powers
120(5)
The Neutrals
125(4)
The Lasting Effect of the Holocaust
129(10)
Participants
129(3)
Legal and Religious Institutions
132(2)
Scholars and Students
134(5)
PART III. CHRONOLOGY 139(32)
Chronology
141(30)
PART IV. ENCYCLOPEDIA 171(96)
Encyclopedia
173(94)
People
173(21)
Places
194(20)
Terms
214(35)
Organizations
249(18)
PART V. RESOURCES 267(152)
Resources
269(1)
Printed Reference Works
270(3)
Printed Sources (Primary and Secondary)
273(100)
Filmography
373(16)
Electronic Resources
389(11)
Resource Organizations, Museums, and Memorials
400(19)
Appendix 1. Tables 419(6)
Appendix 2. Maps 425(12)
Index 437

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