Jews in Italy Under Fascist and Nazi Rule, 1922-1945Joshua D. Zimmerman Cambridge University Press, 27 giu 2005 - 374 pagine The Jews of Italy under Fascist and Nazi Rule, 1922-1945 brings to light the Italian-Jewish experience from the start of Mussolini's prime ministership through the end of the Second World War. Challenging the myth of Italian benevolence during the Fascist period, the authors investigate the treatment of Jews by Italians during the Holocaust, and the native versus foreign roots of Italian fascist anti-Semitism. Each essay in this volume each illustrates a different aspect of Italian Jewry under Fascist and Nazi rule. Areas of inquiry include the role of the Catholic Church with special reference to Pope Pius XII, Mussolini's attitude and anti-Jewish policies leading to the onset of the 1938 Italian racial laws, and the Italian popular reactions to anti-Jewish persecution. Included also is an examination of cover images and articles from the Italian racist newspaper La Difesa della Razza intended to lay bare the influence of the Italian media on the general Italian public. |
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The Double Bind of Italian Jews Acceptance and Assimilation | 19 |
Italian Jewish Identity from the Risorgimento to Fascism 18481938 | 35 |
Mussolini and the Jews on the Eve of the March on Rome | 55 |
RISE OF RACIAL PERSECUTION | 69 |
Characteristics and Objectives of the AntiJewish Racial Laws in Fascist Italy 19381943 | 71 |
The Exclusion of Jews from Italian Academies | 81 |
The Damage to Italian Culture The Fate of Jewish University Professors in Fascist Italy and After 19381946 | 96 |
Building a Racial State Images of the Jew in the Illustrated Fascist Magazine La Difesa della Razza 19381943 | 114 |
The Shoah in Italy Its History and Characteristics | 209 |
The Mollhausen Telegram the Kappler Decodes and the Deportation of the Jews of Rome The New CIAOSS Documents 20002002 | 224 |
The Persecution of Jews in Two Regions of GermanOccupied Northern Italy 19431945 Operationszone Alpenvorland and Operationszone Adriatisch... | 243 |
THE VATICAN AND THE HOLOCAUST IN ITALY | 263 |
The Papal Response to Nazi and Fascist AntiSemitism From Pius XI to Pius XII | 265 |
Pius XII and the Rescue of Jews in Italy Evidence of a Papal Directive | 287 |
AFTERMATH CONTEMPORARY ITALY AND HOLOCAUST MEMORY | 309 |
The Rescued and the Rescuers in Private and Public Memories | 311 |
The Impact of AntiJewish Legislation on Everyday Life and the Response of Italian Jews 19381943 | 158 |
The Children of Villa Emma at Nonantola | 182 |
AntiJewish Persecution and Italian Society | 199 |
CATASTROPHE THE GERMAN OCCUPATION 19431945 | 207 |
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Brani popolari
Pagina 14 - Of course there are no pure races left; not even the Jews have kept their blood unmingled. Successful crossings have often promoted the energy and the beauty of a nation.
Pagina 13 - Commissione per la ricostruzione delle vicende che hanno caratterizzato in Italia le attività di acquisizione dei beni dei cittadini ebrei da parte di organismi pubblici e privati, Rapporto generale, Roma 2001, p.
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The Jews of Italy, 1938-1945: An Analysis of Revisionist Histories Charles T. O’Reilly Visualizzazione estratti - 2007 |