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Published by the University of Nebraska Press and Yad Vashem, The Holocaust in the Soviet Union is the most complete account to date of Soviet Jews during World War II and the Holocaust (1941-45). Reports, records, documents, and research previously unavailable in English enable Yitzhak Arad to trace the Holocaust in the German-occupied territories of the Soviet Union through three separate periods in which German political and military goals in the occupied territories dictated the treatment of Jews. Arad's examination of the differences between the Holocaust in the Soviet Union compared to…mehr
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Published by the University of Nebraska Press and Yad Vashem, The Holocaust in the Soviet Union is the most complete account to date of Soviet Jews during World War II and the Holocaust (1941-45). Reports, records, documents, and research previously unavailable in English enable Yitzhak Arad to trace the Holocaust in the German-occupied territories of the Soviet Union through three separate periods in which German political and military goals in the occupied territories dictated the treatment of Jews. Arad's examination of the differences between the Holocaust in the Soviet Union compared to other European nations reveals how Nazi ideological attacks on the Soviet Union, which included war on "Judeo-Bolshevism," led to harsher treatment of Jews in the Soviet Union than in most other occupied territories. This historical narrative presents a wealth of information from German, Russian, and Jewish archival sources that will be invaluable to scholars, researchers, and the general public for years to come.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Nebraska
- Seitenzahl: 720
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 154mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 968g
- ISBN-13: 9780803245198
- ISBN-10: 080324519X
- Artikelnr.: 36761357
- Verlag: Nebraska
- Seitenzahl: 720
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 154mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 968g
- ISBN-13: 9780803245198
- ISBN-10: 080324519X
- Artikelnr.: 36761357
Yitzhak Arad served as the director of Yad Vashem, Israel's Holocaust Remembrance Authority, from 1972 to 1993. He is the author or editor of several books, including Documents on the Holocaust: Selected Sources on the Destruction of the Jews of Germany and Austria, Poland, and the Soviet Union, 8th edition (Nebraska, 1999) and In the Shadow of the Red Banner: Soviet Jews in War Against Nazi Germany. Ora Cummings is a literary agent in Rehovot, Israel, and the translator of many works, most recently Rina Frank's Every House Needs a Balcony: A Novel .
List of Illustrations
Preface
Part 1. The Jews of Russia and the Soviet Union before World War II
1. Jews in Czarist Russia
2. Jews in the USSR and in the Annexed Territories between the Two World
Wars
Part 2. The Impact of Political and Military Developments on the Jews of
Eastern Europe, September 1, 1939, to June 22, 1941
3. German-Soviet Relations and Geopolitical Changes in Eastern Europe
4. The Jews in the Soviet Annexed Territories
5. Preparations in Germany for the Attack on the Soviet Union and the
Annihilation of the Jews
Part 3. The German Attack on the Soviet Union
6. Invasion under the Slogan "War on Judeo-Bolshevism"
7. Evacuation of the Soviet Population: Jews in Organized and Individual
Evacuation
8. Anti-Jewish Pogroms during the Early Days of Occupation
9. The German Administration in the Occupied Territories and Its
Anti-Jewish Policy
Part 4. Mass Murder, First Stage: June 22, 1941, to Winter 1941-42
10. Einsatzgruppen Routes of Advance and Method of Extermination
11. Reichskommissariat Ostland: Ghettos and Extermination
12. Reichskommissariat Ukraine: Ghettos and Extermination
13. Military Administration Areas: Ghettos and Extermination
14. Extermination of the Jews of Crimea
15. The German Army from "Freedom of Action" for the Einsatzgruppen to
Active Collaboration in the Murders
16. Persecution of the Jews in District Galicia
17. Romania and Transnistria: Expulsion and Mass Murder
Part 5. Mass Murder, Second Stage: From Spring to Late 1942
18. The Killing Actions in Ostland and the Grodno-Volkovysk Region
(Generalbezirk Bialystok)
19. Annihilation in Reichskommissariat Ukraine
20. Mass Murder in District Galicia: Operation Reinhard
21. Annihilation in Areas under Military Administration
22. Transnistria: Life in the Shadow of Death
Part 6. Mass Murder, Third Stage: From Early 1943 until the End of German
Occupation
23. Liquidation of the Last Ghettos in Reichskommissariat Ostland
24. Liquidation of the Last Ghettos in Reichskommissariat Ukraine
25. Survival in Transnistria
26. Action 1005
Part 7. The Murder of Specific Jewish Groups
27. The Murder of Mixed Marriages, Their Offspring, and Jewish Children in
Boardinghouses
28. The Murder of Jewish Prisoners of War
29. Extermination in Ostland of Jews from the Third Reich
Part 8. The Robbery of Jewish Property and Cultural Values
30. Confiscation and Plunder
31. The Pillage of Cultural Assets
Part 9. Non-Jewish Society and Its Reaction to the Genocide of the Jews
32. The Local Population
33. The Righteous among the Nations
34. Attitudes of the Churches and Clergy toward the German Administration
and Its Anti-Jewish Policy
Part 10. The Jews in Their Struggle for Life and in Armed Resistance
35. The Individual, the Public, and Jewish Councils in a Battle for
Survival
36. The Jewish Armed Underground in the Ghettos
37. The Jews in Forests and the Partisan Movement
38. Blood Account: Casualties and Survivors
Conclusion
Epilogue: The Holocaust and Soviet Governing Authorities
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Part 1. The Jews of Russia and the Soviet Union before World War II
1. Jews in Czarist Russia
2. Jews in the USSR and in the Annexed Territories between the Two World
Wars
Part 2. The Impact of Political and Military Developments on the Jews of
Eastern Europe, September 1, 1939, to June 22, 1941
3. German-Soviet Relations and Geopolitical Changes in Eastern Europe
4. The Jews in the Soviet Annexed Territories
5. Preparations in Germany for the Attack on the Soviet Union and the
Annihilation of the Jews
Part 3. The German Attack on the Soviet Union
6. Invasion under the Slogan "War on Judeo-Bolshevism"
7. Evacuation of the Soviet Population: Jews in Organized and Individual
Evacuation
8. Anti-Jewish Pogroms during the Early Days of Occupation
9. The German Administration in the Occupied Territories and Its
Anti-Jewish Policy
Part 4. Mass Murder, First Stage: June 22, 1941, to Winter 1941-42
10. Einsatzgruppen Routes of Advance and Method of Extermination
11. Reichskommissariat Ostland: Ghettos and Extermination
12. Reichskommissariat Ukraine: Ghettos and Extermination
13. Military Administration Areas: Ghettos and Extermination
14. Extermination of the Jews of Crimea
15. The German Army from "Freedom of Action" for the Einsatzgruppen to
Active Collaboration in the Murders
16. Persecution of the Jews in District Galicia
17. Romania and Transnistria: Expulsion and Mass Murder
Part 5. Mass Murder, Second Stage: From Spring to Late 1942
18. The Killing Actions in Ostland and the Grodno-Volkovysk Region
(Generalbezirk Bialystok)
19. Annihilation in Reichskommissariat Ukraine
20. Mass Murder in District Galicia: Operation Reinhard
21. Annihilation in Areas under Military Administration
22. Transnistria: Life in the Shadow of Death
Part 6. Mass Murder, Third Stage: From Early 1943 until the End of German
Occupation
23. Liquidation of the Last Ghettos in Reichskommissariat Ostland
24. Liquidation of the Last Ghettos in Reichskommissariat Ukraine
25. Survival in Transnistria
26. Action 1005
Part 7. The Murder of Specific Jewish Groups
27. The Murder of Mixed Marriages, Their Offspring, and Jewish Children in
Boardinghouses
28. The Murder of Jewish Prisoners of War
29. Extermination in Ostland of Jews from the Third Reich
Part 8. The Robbery of Jewish Property and Cultural Values
30. Confiscation and Plunder
31. The Pillage of Cultural Assets
Part 9. Non-Jewish Society and Its Reaction to the Genocide of the Jews
32. The Local Population
33. The Righteous among the Nations
34. Attitudes of the Churches and Clergy toward the German Administration
and Its Anti-Jewish Policy
Part 10. The Jews in Their Struggle for Life and in Armed Resistance
35. The Individual, the Public, and Jewish Councils in a Battle for
Survival
36. The Jewish Armed Underground in the Ghettos
37. The Jews in Forests and the Partisan Movement
38. Blood Account: Casualties and Survivors
Conclusion
Epilogue: The Holocaust and Soviet Governing Authorities
Notes
Bibliography
Index
List of Illustrations
Preface
Part 1. The Jews of Russia and the Soviet Union before World War II
1. Jews in Czarist Russia
2. Jews in the USSR and in the Annexed Territories between the Two World
Wars
Part 2. The Impact of Political and Military Developments on the Jews of
Eastern Europe, September 1, 1939, to June 22, 1941
3. German-Soviet Relations and Geopolitical Changes in Eastern Europe
4. The Jews in the Soviet Annexed Territories
5. Preparations in Germany for the Attack on the Soviet Union and the
Annihilation of the Jews
Part 3. The German Attack on the Soviet Union
6. Invasion under the Slogan "War on Judeo-Bolshevism"
7. Evacuation of the Soviet Population: Jews in Organized and Individual
Evacuation
8. Anti-Jewish Pogroms during the Early Days of Occupation
9. The German Administration in the Occupied Territories and Its
Anti-Jewish Policy
Part 4. Mass Murder, First Stage: June 22, 1941, to Winter 1941-42
10. Einsatzgruppen Routes of Advance and Method of Extermination
11. Reichskommissariat Ostland: Ghettos and Extermination
12. Reichskommissariat Ukraine: Ghettos and Extermination
13. Military Administration Areas: Ghettos and Extermination
14. Extermination of the Jews of Crimea
15. The German Army from "Freedom of Action" for the Einsatzgruppen to
Active Collaboration in the Murders
16. Persecution of the Jews in District Galicia
17. Romania and Transnistria: Expulsion and Mass Murder
Part 5. Mass Murder, Second Stage: From Spring to Late 1942
18. The Killing Actions in Ostland and the Grodno-Volkovysk Region
(Generalbezirk Bialystok)
19. Annihilation in Reichskommissariat Ukraine
20. Mass Murder in District Galicia: Operation Reinhard
21. Annihilation in Areas under Military Administration
22. Transnistria: Life in the Shadow of Death
Part 6. Mass Murder, Third Stage: From Early 1943 until the End of German
Occupation
23. Liquidation of the Last Ghettos in Reichskommissariat Ostland
24. Liquidation of the Last Ghettos in Reichskommissariat Ukraine
25. Survival in Transnistria
26. Action 1005
Part 7. The Murder of Specific Jewish Groups
27. The Murder of Mixed Marriages, Their Offspring, and Jewish Children in
Boardinghouses
28. The Murder of Jewish Prisoners of War
29. Extermination in Ostland of Jews from the Third Reich
Part 8. The Robbery of Jewish Property and Cultural Values
30. Confiscation and Plunder
31. The Pillage of Cultural Assets
Part 9. Non-Jewish Society and Its Reaction to the Genocide of the Jews
32. The Local Population
33. The Righteous among the Nations
34. Attitudes of the Churches and Clergy toward the German Administration
and Its Anti-Jewish Policy
Part 10. The Jews in Their Struggle for Life and in Armed Resistance
35. The Individual, the Public, and Jewish Councils in a Battle for
Survival
36. The Jewish Armed Underground in the Ghettos
37. The Jews in Forests and the Partisan Movement
38. Blood Account: Casualties and Survivors
Conclusion
Epilogue: The Holocaust and Soviet Governing Authorities
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Part 1. The Jews of Russia and the Soviet Union before World War II
1. Jews in Czarist Russia
2. Jews in the USSR and in the Annexed Territories between the Two World
Wars
Part 2. The Impact of Political and Military Developments on the Jews of
Eastern Europe, September 1, 1939, to June 22, 1941
3. German-Soviet Relations and Geopolitical Changes in Eastern Europe
4. The Jews in the Soviet Annexed Territories
5. Preparations in Germany for the Attack on the Soviet Union and the
Annihilation of the Jews
Part 3. The German Attack on the Soviet Union
6. Invasion under the Slogan "War on Judeo-Bolshevism"
7. Evacuation of the Soviet Population: Jews in Organized and Individual
Evacuation
8. Anti-Jewish Pogroms during the Early Days of Occupation
9. The German Administration in the Occupied Territories and Its
Anti-Jewish Policy
Part 4. Mass Murder, First Stage: June 22, 1941, to Winter 1941-42
10. Einsatzgruppen Routes of Advance and Method of Extermination
11. Reichskommissariat Ostland: Ghettos and Extermination
12. Reichskommissariat Ukraine: Ghettos and Extermination
13. Military Administration Areas: Ghettos and Extermination
14. Extermination of the Jews of Crimea
15. The German Army from "Freedom of Action" for the Einsatzgruppen to
Active Collaboration in the Murders
16. Persecution of the Jews in District Galicia
17. Romania and Transnistria: Expulsion and Mass Murder
Part 5. Mass Murder, Second Stage: From Spring to Late 1942
18. The Killing Actions in Ostland and the Grodno-Volkovysk Region
(Generalbezirk Bialystok)
19. Annihilation in Reichskommissariat Ukraine
20. Mass Murder in District Galicia: Operation Reinhard
21. Annihilation in Areas under Military Administration
22. Transnistria: Life in the Shadow of Death
Part 6. Mass Murder, Third Stage: From Early 1943 until the End of German
Occupation
23. Liquidation of the Last Ghettos in Reichskommissariat Ostland
24. Liquidation of the Last Ghettos in Reichskommissariat Ukraine
25. Survival in Transnistria
26. Action 1005
Part 7. The Murder of Specific Jewish Groups
27. The Murder of Mixed Marriages, Their Offspring, and Jewish Children in
Boardinghouses
28. The Murder of Jewish Prisoners of War
29. Extermination in Ostland of Jews from the Third Reich
Part 8. The Robbery of Jewish Property and Cultural Values
30. Confiscation and Plunder
31. The Pillage of Cultural Assets
Part 9. Non-Jewish Society and Its Reaction to the Genocide of the Jews
32. The Local Population
33. The Righteous among the Nations
34. Attitudes of the Churches and Clergy toward the German Administration
and Its Anti-Jewish Policy
Part 10. The Jews in Their Struggle for Life and in Armed Resistance
35. The Individual, the Public, and Jewish Councils in a Battle for
Survival
36. The Jewish Armed Underground in the Ghettos
37. The Jews in Forests and the Partisan Movement
38. Blood Account: Casualties and Survivors
Conclusion
Epilogue: The Holocaust and Soviet Governing Authorities
Notes
Bibliography
Index