This is the eagerly awaited first of a projected three-volume work that will significantly revise the ways that scholars and the world view the antecedents of the Holocaust, the Shoah itself, and its aftermath.
This is the eagerly awaited first of a projected three-volume work that will significantly revise the ways that scholars and the world view the antecedents of the Holocaust, the Shoah itself, and its aftermath.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James G. McDonald, edited by Richard Breitman, Barbara McDonald Stewart, Severin Hochberg
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Contents Acknowledgements Introduction: Young Man from Indiana by Barbara McDonald Stewart 1. Foreshadowing: Summer-Fall 1932 2. The Nazi Revolution: Winter 1932-Spring 1933 3. American Reactions: Late April-May 1933 4. Alerting Others: June-August 1933 5. Lobbying for League Action: September 1933 6. High Commissioner: October 1933 7. A Bridge from Lausanne to Berlin: November 1933 8. Proposal for a Corporation: December 1933 9. Washington's Views: January 1934 10. Testing Germany/Family Crisis: February 1934 11. Raising Funds: March 1934 12. The "Jewish Question" in Europe: April 1934 13. Emigration Options?: May 1934 14. Turn for the Worse: June 1934 15. Visit to the Saar: July 1934 16. The League Keeps its Distance: August 1934 17. The Climate in Geneva: September 1934 18. Criticism is Easy: October 1934 19. Grand Tour: November 1934 20. Home Leave: December 1934 21. The Catholic Connection: January 1935 22. A Diplomatic Maneuver: February 1935 23. Brazil: March 1935 24. South American Survey: April 1935 25. Regret and Relief: May 1935 26. Downsizing: June 1935 27. Liquidation Plans: July 1935 Conclusionby Richard Breitman Index
Contents Acknowledgements Introduction: Young Man from Indiana by Barbara McDonald Stewart 1. Foreshadowing: Summer-Fall 1932 2. The Nazi Revolution: Winter 1932-Spring 1933 3. American Reactions: Late April-May 1933 4. Alerting Others: June-August 1933 5. Lobbying for League Action: September 1933 6. High Commissioner: October 1933 7. A Bridge from Lausanne to Berlin: November 1933 8. Proposal for a Corporation: December 1933 9. Washington's Views: January 1934 10. Testing Germany/Family Crisis: February 1934 11. Raising Funds: March 1934 12. The "Jewish Question" in Europe: April 1934 13. Emigration Options?: May 1934 14. Turn for the Worse: June 1934 15. Visit to the Saar: July 1934 16. The League Keeps its Distance: August 1934 17. The Climate in Geneva: September 1934 18. Criticism is Easy: October 1934 19. Grand Tour: November 1934 20. Home Leave: December 1934 21. The Catholic Connection: January 1935 22. A Diplomatic Maneuver: February 1935 23. Brazil: March 1935 24. South American Survey: April 1935 25. Regret and Relief: May 1935 26. Downsizing: June 1935 27. Liquidation Plans: July 1935 Conclusionby Richard Breitman Index
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