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This chronologically-arranged collection of articles demonstrates the complex and multifaceted nature of the Holocaust. From January 1933 and the ascent to office of Hitler and the Nazi Party in Germany, through to October 1945 and the opening of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, The Holocaust in 100 Histories takes an episodic approach to consider some of the people, ideas, groups, and events that characterized the genocide which unfolded against the backdrop of the Nazi period and the Second World War. Paul R. Bartrop shines a light on Nazi perpetrators, Righteous Gentiles…mehr
This chronologically-arranged collection of articles demonstrates the complex and multifaceted nature of the Holocaust. From January 1933 and the ascent to office of Hitler and the Nazi Party in Germany, through to October 1945 and the opening of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, The Holocaust in 100 Histories takes an episodic approach to consider some of the people, ideas, groups, and events that characterized the genocide which unfolded against the backdrop of the Nazi period and the Second World War. Paul R. Bartrop shines a light on Nazi perpetrators, Righteous Gentiles who helped save Jews during the Holocaust, Jewish resisters, as well as movements, events, and developments during the Third Reich and the war years. The 100 entries included in the book provide both a series of snapshots and a pathway to understanding how the Holocaust was manifested-or defied -during the years between 1933 and 1945. Its structure enables readers to access the Holocaust in or out of sequence, reading individual entries as appropriate, while the book also contains key primary source documents, further reading suggestions and discussion questions designed to prompt debate and further study.
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Autorenporträt
Paul R. Bartrop is Professor Emeritus at Florida Gulf Coast University, USA. He is the author and co-author of several books, including Resisting the Holocaust: Upstanders, Partisans, and Survivors (2016), Encountering Genocide: Personal Accounts from Victims, Perpetrators, and Witnesses (2014) and Genocide: The Basics (2014). He is also the co-editor, with Michael Dickerman, of the award-winning four-volume The Holocaust: An Encyclopedia and Document Collection (2017) and Resisting the Holocaust: Upstanders, Partisans, and Survivors (2016). Professor Bartrop is a Past President of the Australian Association of Jewish Studies and in 2022 was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society in the United Kingdom.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part 1 - 1933 Hitler is Appointed The Reichstag Fire and its Aftermath The Enabling Act The April Boycott The Books are Burning The Vatican and the Nazis Reach an Agreement The Haavara Agreement Part 2 - 1934 The Women's Führer The People's Court The Night of the Long Knives The Inspectorate of Concentration Camps Kurt Daluege and the Nazi Police State Part 3 - 1935 Genesis of the Nuremberg Laws Nuremberg Protects Blood and Honour "Selective Breeding" for a Perfect Race Part 4 - 1936 August Landmesser's Very Personal Protest The Nazi Games Part 5 - 1937 The Pope's Declaration Part 6 - 1938 The Anschluss and the Jews of Austria A Chinese Diplomat Helps the Jews Max Schmeling: The Boxer Who Cared The Evian Conference "Sarah," Meet "Israel" A Swiss Hero at the Border Munich and the Martyrdom of Czechoslovakia Kristallnacht: The Point of No Return Saving the Children Part 7 - 1939 Hitler Threatens the Jews Hermann Stöhr, Conscientious Objector The Rape of Czechoslovakia The Tragedy of the St. Louis Child Euthanasia in the Third Reich War is Declared The Prescient Words of Chaim A. Kaplan Aktion T-4 Commences Friedrich Übelhör Establishes the Lódz Ghetto Part 8 - 1940 A Tale of Two Januaries The Shanghai Ghetto Hitler Invades France The Madagascar Plan Romania's Anguish Armée Juive and the Jewish Resistance in France The Tortured Tale of Jud Süss The Eternal Jew and its Creator The Oneg Shabbat Archive Part 9 - 1941 A Brazilian Rescuer The February Strike in Amsterdam Hans Calmeyer, the Dutch Schindler The Holocaust Comes to Yugoslavia A Pogrom in Antwerp Operation Barbarossa Mikhail Gebelev, Hero of Minsk Babi Yar, The Fatal Ravine The Martyrdom of Lubny A Meeting of Like Minds Days of Infamy Part 10 - 1942 The Wannsee Conference An Unlikely Holocaust Hero A Young Martyr in the Service of Goodness Belzec: The Heart of Darkness Third Reich Justice A Courageous Swedish Smuggler Jewish Heroes in the Heart of the Reich Butchery at Lidice The Roundup at the Vel' d'Hiv The Jews of the Netherlands A Tormented Nazi Meets a Swedish Diplomat The Riegner Telegram The Jews of Belgium Fight Back The Anguish of Norway's Jews Casablanca's Story without an Ending Zegota: When Help was Needed Part 11 - 1943 Resistance in the Warsaw Ghetto The Sacrifice of the White Rose Rescuing the Jews of Bulgaria The Bermuda Conference The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Heinrich Himmler and the End of the Ghettos Uprising in Treblinka Brundibaár Opens at Theresienstadt Denmark and the Rescue of the Jews Black Sabbath in Rome Father Bernhard Lichtenberg, Catholic Martyr Charles Coward, the Count of Auschwitz Part 12 - 1944 The Invasion of Hungary Fredy Hirsch, the Children's Hero The Vrba-Wetzler Report The Final Solution Hits the Jews of Hungary The Passion of Marianne Cohn Calel Perechodnik and the Jewish Ghetto Police The Story of Mala Zimetbaum The Sonderkommando Revolt at Auschwitz Rabbinerin Regina Jonas Rudolf Kasztner and the Satmar Rebbe Part 13 - 1945 Roza Robota and the Heroines of Auschwitz The Horror that was Gross-Rosen The Sacrifice of Mila Racine The Liberation of the Camps The Poet of the Jewish People The International Military Tribunal Opens Documents Glossary Chronology Thematic Bibliography Index
Introduction Part 1 - 1933 Hitler is Appointed The Reichstag Fire and its Aftermath The Enabling Act The April Boycott The Books are Burning The Vatican and the Nazis Reach an Agreement The Haavara Agreement Part 2 - 1934 The Women's Führer The People's Court The Night of the Long Knives The Inspectorate of Concentration Camps Kurt Daluege and the Nazi Police State Part 3 - 1935 Genesis of the Nuremberg Laws Nuremberg Protects Blood and Honour "Selective Breeding" for a Perfect Race Part 4 - 1936 August Landmesser's Very Personal Protest The Nazi Games Part 5 - 1937 The Pope's Declaration Part 6 - 1938 The Anschluss and the Jews of Austria A Chinese Diplomat Helps the Jews Max Schmeling: The Boxer Who Cared The Evian Conference "Sarah," Meet "Israel" A Swiss Hero at the Border Munich and the Martyrdom of Czechoslovakia Kristallnacht: The Point of No Return Saving the Children Part 7 - 1939 Hitler Threatens the Jews Hermann Stöhr, Conscientious Objector The Rape of Czechoslovakia The Tragedy of the St. Louis Child Euthanasia in the Third Reich War is Declared The Prescient Words of Chaim A. Kaplan Aktion T-4 Commences Friedrich Übelhör Establishes the Lódz Ghetto Part 8 - 1940 A Tale of Two Januaries The Shanghai Ghetto Hitler Invades France The Madagascar Plan Romania's Anguish Armée Juive and the Jewish Resistance in France The Tortured Tale of Jud Süss The Eternal Jew and its Creator The Oneg Shabbat Archive Part 9 - 1941 A Brazilian Rescuer The February Strike in Amsterdam Hans Calmeyer, the Dutch Schindler The Holocaust Comes to Yugoslavia A Pogrom in Antwerp Operation Barbarossa Mikhail Gebelev, Hero of Minsk Babi Yar, The Fatal Ravine The Martyrdom of Lubny A Meeting of Like Minds Days of Infamy Part 10 - 1942 The Wannsee Conference An Unlikely Holocaust Hero A Young Martyr in the Service of Goodness Belzec: The Heart of Darkness Third Reich Justice A Courageous Swedish Smuggler Jewish Heroes in the Heart of the Reich Butchery at Lidice The Roundup at the Vel' d'Hiv The Jews of the Netherlands A Tormented Nazi Meets a Swedish Diplomat The Riegner Telegram The Jews of Belgium Fight Back The Anguish of Norway's Jews Casablanca's Story without an Ending Zegota: When Help was Needed Part 11 - 1943 Resistance in the Warsaw Ghetto The Sacrifice of the White Rose Rescuing the Jews of Bulgaria The Bermuda Conference The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Heinrich Himmler and the End of the Ghettos Uprising in Treblinka Brundibaár Opens at Theresienstadt Denmark and the Rescue of the Jews Black Sabbath in Rome Father Bernhard Lichtenberg, Catholic Martyr Charles Coward, the Count of Auschwitz Part 12 - 1944 The Invasion of Hungary Fredy Hirsch, the Children's Hero The Vrba-Wetzler Report The Final Solution Hits the Jews of Hungary The Passion of Marianne Cohn Calel Perechodnik and the Jewish Ghetto Police The Story of Mala Zimetbaum The Sonderkommando Revolt at Auschwitz Rabbinerin Regina Jonas Rudolf Kasztner and the Satmar Rebbe Part 13 - 1945 Roza Robota and the Heroines of Auschwitz The Horror that was Gross-Rosen The Sacrifice of Mila Racine The Liberation of the Camps The Poet of the Jewish People The International Military Tribunal Opens Documents Glossary Chronology Thematic Bibliography Index
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