The Fallacy of Race and the ShoahUniversity of Ottawa Press, 1998 - 358 pagine Naomi Kramer and Ronald Headland approach the universal issues that inevitably arise in discussing the Holocaust -- evil, courage, human dignity, moral responsibility and the existential qualities of humankind -- through individual experience. Consisting of two main parts, the book explores one individual's experience during the Shoah and the historical context in which these experiences occurred. It includes a comprehensive historical summary of the Shoah and represents a succinct synopsis of existing secondary literature and primary sources. A bibliography and extensive glossary of terms relating to both Jewish life and the Shoah are included. |
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MILLIONS | 139 |
NAZI IDEOLOGY AND ANTISEMITISMGermanY | 155 |
GHETTOSIDENTIFICATION AND ISOLATION | 169 |
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Anatomy anti-Jewish antisemitism April Arbeitslager army arrived Auschwitz barracks Belzec Braham Bumi Carpathian cheder Chelmno countries crematorium Czech Czechoslovakia Dachau death camps deported Destruction Eichmann Einsatzgruppen Europe European evacuation father Final Solution Flossenbürg concentration camp forced France gas chambers gassed German Gestapo Gross-Rosen Gypsies Hebrew Heydrich Hilberg Himmler Hitler Hungarian Jews Hungary Ibid included inmates Jewish Jewry Judenrat July June Kapo KFF Archives killing centres Kleinmann Kogon Kommandos Konzentrationslager labour camps leaders liberation lived located Lodz Ghetto Lublin March military Munkács Muselmann Naomi Kramer Nazi Nazi Mass Murder number of Jews Nuremberg Document October Odvody Office Operation Reinhard operations Peter Photo Poland police Polish Politics of Genocide prisoners Reich Romania RSHA Rumkowski sent September Shoah Sobibor Soviet Union survivors tion took train Transnistria transports Treblinka Ukraine Warsaw Wartheland week Yad Vashem Yahil York און דער פאר פון