Jewish Responses to Persecution: 1941–1942

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AltaMira Press, 18 de abr. de 2013 - 540 páginas
Jewish Responses to Persecution: 1941–1942 is the third volume in a five-volume set published in association with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum that offers a new perspective on Holocaust history. Incorporating historical documents and accessible narrative, this volume sheds light on the personal and public lives of Jews during a period when Hitler’s triumph in Europe seemed assured, and the mass murder of millions had begun in earnest. The primary source material presented here, including letters, diary entries, photographs, transcripts of speeches, newspaper articles, and official memos and reports, makes this volume an essential research tool and curriculum companion.
 

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PART I
1
CHAPTER 1
5
CHAPTER 2
47
CHAPTER 3
83
PART II
121
CHAPTER 4
127
CHAPTER 5
171
CHAPTER 6
209
PART IV
355
CHAPTER 10
357
CHAPTER 11
393
CHAPTER 12
421
List of Documents
461
Bibliography
475
Glossary
489
Chronology
521

PART III
241
CHAPTER 7
245
CHAPTER 8
287
CHAPTER 9
317
Index
535
About the Authors
551
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Jürgen Matthäus is the director of the Applied Research Division at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.Emil Kerenji is an applied research scholar at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.Jan Lambertz is a historian and served on the research team of the Independent Historians Commission on the Role of the German Foreign Office during National Socialism and after 1945. Leah Wolfson is a senior program officer and applied research scholar at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.

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