European Mennonites and the Holocaust
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European Mennonites and the Holocaust
Herausgeber: Thiesen, John D.; Jantzen, Mark
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European Mennonites and the Holocaust is one of the first books to examine Mennonite involvement in the Holocaust, sometimes as rescuers but more often as killers, accomplices, beneficiaries, and bystanders.
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European Mennonites and the Holocaust is one of the first books to examine Mennonite involvement in the Holocaust, sometimes as rescuers but more often as killers, accomplices, beneficiaries, and bystanders.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Transnational Mennonite Studies
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 536g
- ISBN-13: 9781487525545
- ISBN-10: 1487525540
- Artikelnr.: 59082068
- Transnational Mennonite Studies
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 536g
- ISBN-13: 9781487525545
- ISBN-10: 1487525540
- Artikelnr.: 59082068
Edited by Mark Jantzen and John D. Thiesen
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction - Neighbours, Killers, Enablers, Witnesses: The Many Roles of
Mennonites in the Holocaust
Doris L. Bergen, Mark Jantzen, and John D. Thiesen
Introduction to Chapter 1 - Mennonites and Nazi Crimes: Gerhard Rempel's
Call for Historical Reckoning
Doris L. Bergen
1. Mennonites, War Crimes, and the Holocaust
Gerhard Rempel, edited by Doris L. Bergen with John D. Thiesen
2. Enjoying the Entitlements of German Freedom: German Mennonites and Nazi
Church-State Policy
James Irvin Lichti
3. Antisemitism and the Concept of Volk: The Mennonite Youth Circular
Community at the Beginning of the Nazi Dictatorship
Imanuel Baumann
4. German Mennonite Theology in the Era of National Socialism
Arnold Neufeld-Fast
5. Dutch Mennonite Theologians and Nazism
Pieter Post
6. Mennonite Collaboration with Nazism: A Case Study of the Responses of
Mennonites in Deutsch Wymyschle, Poland, to the Plight of Local Jews during
the Early Nazi Occupation Period (1939-1942)
Colin Neufeldt
7. Mennonites in Ukraine before, during, and Immediately after the Second
World War
Dmytro Myeshkov
8. A Portrait of Khortytsya/Zaporizhzhia under Occupation
Aileen Friesen
9. Dutch Mennonites and Yad Vashem Recognition
Alle G. Hoekema
10. Identity and Complicity: The Post-Second World War Emigration of
Chortitza Mennonites
Erika Weidemann
11. A Usable Past: Soviet Mennonite Memories of the Holocaust
Hans Werner
12. Selective Memory: Danziger Mennonite Reflections on the Nazi Era,
1945-1950
Steve Schroeder
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction - Neighbours, Killers, Enablers, Witnesses: The Many Roles of
Mennonites in the Holocaust
Doris L. Bergen, Mark Jantzen, and John D. Thiesen
Introduction to Chapter 1 - Mennonites and Nazi Crimes: Gerhard Rempel's
Call for Historical Reckoning
Doris L. Bergen
1. Mennonites, War Crimes, and the Holocaust
Gerhard Rempel, edited by Doris L. Bergen with John D. Thiesen
2. Enjoying the Entitlements of German Freedom: German Mennonites and Nazi
Church-State Policy
James Irvin Lichti
3. Antisemitism and the Concept of Volk: The Mennonite Youth Circular
Community at the Beginning of the Nazi Dictatorship
Imanuel Baumann
4. German Mennonite Theology in the Era of National Socialism
Arnold Neufeld-Fast
5. Dutch Mennonite Theologians and Nazism
Pieter Post
6. Mennonite Collaboration with Nazism: A Case Study of the Responses of
Mennonites in Deutsch Wymyschle, Poland, to the Plight of Local Jews during
the Early Nazi Occupation Period (1939-1942)
Colin Neufeldt
7. Mennonites in Ukraine before, during, and Immediately after the Second
World War
Dmytro Myeshkov
8. A Portrait of Khortytsya/Zaporizhzhia under Occupation
Aileen Friesen
9. Dutch Mennonites and Yad Vashem Recognition
Alle G. Hoekema
10. Identity and Complicity: The Post-Second World War Emigration of
Chortitza Mennonites
Erika Weidemann
11. A Usable Past: Soviet Mennonite Memories of the Holocaust
Hans Werner
12. Selective Memory: Danziger Mennonite Reflections on the Nazi Era,
1945-1950
Steve Schroeder
List of Contributors
Index
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction - Neighbours, Killers, Enablers, Witnesses: The Many Roles of
Mennonites in the Holocaust
Doris L. Bergen, Mark Jantzen, and John D. Thiesen
Introduction to Chapter 1 - Mennonites and Nazi Crimes: Gerhard Rempel's
Call for Historical Reckoning
Doris L. Bergen
1. Mennonites, War Crimes, and the Holocaust
Gerhard Rempel, edited by Doris L. Bergen with John D. Thiesen
2. Enjoying the Entitlements of German Freedom: German Mennonites and Nazi
Church-State Policy
James Irvin Lichti
3. Antisemitism and the Concept of Volk: The Mennonite Youth Circular
Community at the Beginning of the Nazi Dictatorship
Imanuel Baumann
4. German Mennonite Theology in the Era of National Socialism
Arnold Neufeld-Fast
5. Dutch Mennonite Theologians and Nazism
Pieter Post
6. Mennonite Collaboration with Nazism: A Case Study of the Responses of
Mennonites in Deutsch Wymyschle, Poland, to the Plight of Local Jews during
the Early Nazi Occupation Period (1939-1942)
Colin Neufeldt
7. Mennonites in Ukraine before, during, and Immediately after the Second
World War
Dmytro Myeshkov
8. A Portrait of Khortytsya/Zaporizhzhia under Occupation
Aileen Friesen
9. Dutch Mennonites and Yad Vashem Recognition
Alle G. Hoekema
10. Identity and Complicity: The Post-Second World War Emigration of
Chortitza Mennonites
Erika Weidemann
11. A Usable Past: Soviet Mennonite Memories of the Holocaust
Hans Werner
12. Selective Memory: Danziger Mennonite Reflections on the Nazi Era,
1945-1950
Steve Schroeder
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction - Neighbours, Killers, Enablers, Witnesses: The Many Roles of
Mennonites in the Holocaust
Doris L. Bergen, Mark Jantzen, and John D. Thiesen
Introduction to Chapter 1 - Mennonites and Nazi Crimes: Gerhard Rempel's
Call for Historical Reckoning
Doris L. Bergen
1. Mennonites, War Crimes, and the Holocaust
Gerhard Rempel, edited by Doris L. Bergen with John D. Thiesen
2. Enjoying the Entitlements of German Freedom: German Mennonites and Nazi
Church-State Policy
James Irvin Lichti
3. Antisemitism and the Concept of Volk: The Mennonite Youth Circular
Community at the Beginning of the Nazi Dictatorship
Imanuel Baumann
4. German Mennonite Theology in the Era of National Socialism
Arnold Neufeld-Fast
5. Dutch Mennonite Theologians and Nazism
Pieter Post
6. Mennonite Collaboration with Nazism: A Case Study of the Responses of
Mennonites in Deutsch Wymyschle, Poland, to the Plight of Local Jews during
the Early Nazi Occupation Period (1939-1942)
Colin Neufeldt
7. Mennonites in Ukraine before, during, and Immediately after the Second
World War
Dmytro Myeshkov
8. A Portrait of Khortytsya/Zaporizhzhia under Occupation
Aileen Friesen
9. Dutch Mennonites and Yad Vashem Recognition
Alle G. Hoekema
10. Identity and Complicity: The Post-Second World War Emigration of
Chortitza Mennonites
Erika Weidemann
11. A Usable Past: Soviet Mennonite Memories of the Holocaust
Hans Werner
12. Selective Memory: Danziger Mennonite Reflections on the Nazi Era,
1945-1950
Steve Schroeder
List of Contributors
Index