Peter Longerich (Royal Holloway Professor of Modern German History
Holocaust
The Nazi Persecution and Murder of the Jews
Peter Longerich (Royal Holloway Professor of Modern German History
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The Nazi Persecution and Murder of the Jews
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A comprehensive history of the Nazi persecution and murder of European Jews, demonstrating just how central anti-semitism was to Nazi ideology and what a driving force it was in the development of Nazi decision-making, from their earliest days in power through to the invasion of the Soviet Union and the implementation of the Final Solution.
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A comprehensive history of the Nazi persecution and murder of European Jews, demonstrating just how central anti-semitism was to Nazi ideology and what a driving force it was in the development of Nazi decision-making, from their earliest days in power through to the invasion of the Soviet Union and the implementation of the Final Solution.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 672
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 154mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1008g
- ISBN-13: 9780199600731
- ISBN-10: 0199600732
- Artikelnr.: 34156467
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 672
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 154mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1008g
- ISBN-13: 9780199600731
- ISBN-10: 0199600732
- Artikelnr.: 34156467
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Peter Longerich is Professor of Modern German History and Director of the Research Centre for the Holocaust and Twentieth-Century History at Royal Holloway, University of London. He has published widely on the subject, in English and German, including The Unwritten Order: Hitler's Role in the Final Solution, and The Systematic Character of the National Socialist Policy for the Extermination of the Jews. The latter formed part of his Expert Opinion in the notorious David Irving v. Penguin/Lipstadt trial. His latest book is a biography of SS leader Heinrich Himmler, which is also to be published by Oxford University Press.
* Introduction
* Historical Background: Anti-Semitism in the Weimar Republic
* PART I: RACIAL PERSECUTION, 1933-1939
* 1: The Displacement of Jews from Public Life, 1933-1934
* 2: Segregation and Comprehensive Discrimination, 1935-1937
* 3: Interim Conclusions: The Removal of Jews from German Society, the
Formation of the National Socialist 'People's Community', and its
Consequences for Jewish Life in Germany
* 4: The Intensification of the Racial Persecution of Non-Jewish Groups
by the Police Apparatus, 1936-1937
* 5: Comprehensive Deprivation of Rights and Forced Emigration, late
1937-1939
* 6: The Politics of Organized Expulsion
* PART II: THE PERSECUTION OF THE JEWS, 1939-1941
* 7: The Persecution of Jews in the Territory of the Reich, 1939-1940
* 8: German Occupation and the Persecution of the Jews in Poland,
1939-1940/1941: The First Variant of a 'Territorial Solution'
* 9: Deportations
* PART III: MASS EXECUTIONS OF JEWS IN THE OCCUPIED SOVIET ZONES, 1941
* 10: Laying the Ground for a War of Racial Annihilation
* 11: The Mass Murder of Jewish Men
* 12: The Transition from Anti-Semitic Terror to Genocide
* 13: Enforcing the Annihilation Policy: Extending the Shootings to the
Whole Jewish Population
* PART IV: GENESIS OF THE FINAL SOLUTION ON A EUROPEAN SCALE, 1941
* 14: Plans for a Europe-Wide Deportation Programme After the Start of
Barbarossa
* 15: Autumn 1941: Beginning of the Deportations and Regional Mass
Murders
* 16: The Wannsee Conference
* PART V: THE EXTERMINATION OF THE EUROPEAN JEWS, 1942-1945
* 17: The Beginning of the Extermination Policy on a European Scale in
1942
* 18: The Further Development of the Policy of Extermination after the
Turning of the War in 1942-1943: Continuation of the Murders and
Geographical Expansion of the Deportations
* Conclusion
* Notes
* Bibliography
* Index
* Historical Background: Anti-Semitism in the Weimar Republic
* PART I: RACIAL PERSECUTION, 1933-1939
* 1: The Displacement of Jews from Public Life, 1933-1934
* 2: Segregation and Comprehensive Discrimination, 1935-1937
* 3: Interim Conclusions: The Removal of Jews from German Society, the
Formation of the National Socialist 'People's Community', and its
Consequences for Jewish Life in Germany
* 4: The Intensification of the Racial Persecution of Non-Jewish Groups
by the Police Apparatus, 1936-1937
* 5: Comprehensive Deprivation of Rights and Forced Emigration, late
1937-1939
* 6: The Politics of Organized Expulsion
* PART II: THE PERSECUTION OF THE JEWS, 1939-1941
* 7: The Persecution of Jews in the Territory of the Reich, 1939-1940
* 8: German Occupation and the Persecution of the Jews in Poland,
1939-1940/1941: The First Variant of a 'Territorial Solution'
* 9: Deportations
* PART III: MASS EXECUTIONS OF JEWS IN THE OCCUPIED SOVIET ZONES, 1941
* 10: Laying the Ground for a War of Racial Annihilation
* 11: The Mass Murder of Jewish Men
* 12: The Transition from Anti-Semitic Terror to Genocide
* 13: Enforcing the Annihilation Policy: Extending the Shootings to the
Whole Jewish Population
* PART IV: GENESIS OF THE FINAL SOLUTION ON A EUROPEAN SCALE, 1941
* 14: Plans for a Europe-Wide Deportation Programme After the Start of
Barbarossa
* 15: Autumn 1941: Beginning of the Deportations and Regional Mass
Murders
* 16: The Wannsee Conference
* PART V: THE EXTERMINATION OF THE EUROPEAN JEWS, 1942-1945
* 17: The Beginning of the Extermination Policy on a European Scale in
1942
* 18: The Further Development of the Policy of Extermination after the
Turning of the War in 1942-1943: Continuation of the Murders and
Geographical Expansion of the Deportations
* Conclusion
* Notes
* Bibliography
* Index
* Introduction
* Historical Background: Anti-Semitism in the Weimar Republic
* PART I: RACIAL PERSECUTION, 1933-1939
* 1: The Displacement of Jews from Public Life, 1933-1934
* 2: Segregation and Comprehensive Discrimination, 1935-1937
* 3: Interim Conclusions: The Removal of Jews from German Society, the
Formation of the National Socialist 'People's Community', and its
Consequences for Jewish Life in Germany
* 4: The Intensification of the Racial Persecution of Non-Jewish Groups
by the Police Apparatus, 1936-1937
* 5: Comprehensive Deprivation of Rights and Forced Emigration, late
1937-1939
* 6: The Politics of Organized Expulsion
* PART II: THE PERSECUTION OF THE JEWS, 1939-1941
* 7: The Persecution of Jews in the Territory of the Reich, 1939-1940
* 8: German Occupation and the Persecution of the Jews in Poland,
1939-1940/1941: The First Variant of a 'Territorial Solution'
* 9: Deportations
* PART III: MASS EXECUTIONS OF JEWS IN THE OCCUPIED SOVIET ZONES, 1941
* 10: Laying the Ground for a War of Racial Annihilation
* 11: The Mass Murder of Jewish Men
* 12: The Transition from Anti-Semitic Terror to Genocide
* 13: Enforcing the Annihilation Policy: Extending the Shootings to the
Whole Jewish Population
* PART IV: GENESIS OF THE FINAL SOLUTION ON A EUROPEAN SCALE, 1941
* 14: Plans for a Europe-Wide Deportation Programme After the Start of
Barbarossa
* 15: Autumn 1941: Beginning of the Deportations and Regional Mass
Murders
* 16: The Wannsee Conference
* PART V: THE EXTERMINATION OF THE EUROPEAN JEWS, 1942-1945
* 17: The Beginning of the Extermination Policy on a European Scale in
1942
* 18: The Further Development of the Policy of Extermination after the
Turning of the War in 1942-1943: Continuation of the Murders and
Geographical Expansion of the Deportations
* Conclusion
* Notes
* Bibliography
* Index
* Historical Background: Anti-Semitism in the Weimar Republic
* PART I: RACIAL PERSECUTION, 1933-1939
* 1: The Displacement of Jews from Public Life, 1933-1934
* 2: Segregation and Comprehensive Discrimination, 1935-1937
* 3: Interim Conclusions: The Removal of Jews from German Society, the
Formation of the National Socialist 'People's Community', and its
Consequences for Jewish Life in Germany
* 4: The Intensification of the Racial Persecution of Non-Jewish Groups
by the Police Apparatus, 1936-1937
* 5: Comprehensive Deprivation of Rights and Forced Emigration, late
1937-1939
* 6: The Politics of Organized Expulsion
* PART II: THE PERSECUTION OF THE JEWS, 1939-1941
* 7: The Persecution of Jews in the Territory of the Reich, 1939-1940
* 8: German Occupation and the Persecution of the Jews in Poland,
1939-1940/1941: The First Variant of a 'Territorial Solution'
* 9: Deportations
* PART III: MASS EXECUTIONS OF JEWS IN THE OCCUPIED SOVIET ZONES, 1941
* 10: Laying the Ground for a War of Racial Annihilation
* 11: The Mass Murder of Jewish Men
* 12: The Transition from Anti-Semitic Terror to Genocide
* 13: Enforcing the Annihilation Policy: Extending the Shootings to the
Whole Jewish Population
* PART IV: GENESIS OF THE FINAL SOLUTION ON A EUROPEAN SCALE, 1941
* 14: Plans for a Europe-Wide Deportation Programme After the Start of
Barbarossa
* 15: Autumn 1941: Beginning of the Deportations and Regional Mass
Murders
* 16: The Wannsee Conference
* PART V: THE EXTERMINATION OF THE EUROPEAN JEWS, 1942-1945
* 17: The Beginning of the Extermination Policy on a European Scale in
1942
* 18: The Further Development of the Policy of Extermination after the
Turning of the War in 1942-1943: Continuation of the Murders and
Geographical Expansion of the Deportations
* Conclusion
* Notes
* Bibliography
* Index