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Germans and the Holocaust - Popular Responses to the Persecution and Murder of the Jews

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Zusatztext “This volume brings to light fresh material from hitherto neglected primary sources, and also makes available in English some findings only previously available to German readers. Especially valuable is the careful evaluation and comparison of reports about life in Nazi Germany from Nazi perpetrators, Jewish victims, and foreign bystanders.” · Geoffrey J. Giles , University of Florida Informationen zum Autor Susanna Schrafstetter is Associate Professor of History at the University of Vermont. She is the author of two books about the history of nuclear non-proliferation, and has recently published Flucht und Versteck , a book about fugitive Jews in Munich and Bavaria during World War Two. Alan E. Steinweis  is the Miller Distinguished Professor of Holocaust Studies and director of the Miller Center for Holocaust Studies at the University of Vermont. His books include  Studying the Jew: Scholarly Antisemitism in Nazi Germany and  Kristallnacht 1938 . Klappentext For decades, historians have debated how and to what extent the Holocaust penetrated the German national consciousness between 1933 and 1945. How much did "ordinary" Germans know about the subjugation and mass murder of the Jews, when did they know it, and how did they respond collectively and as individuals? This compact volume brings together six historical investigations into the subject from leading scholars employing newly accessible and previously underexploited evidence. Ranging from the roots of popular anti-Semitism to the complex motivations of Germans who hid Jews, these studies illuminate some of the most difficult questions in Holocaust historiography, supplemented with an array of fascinating primary source materials. Zusammenfassung For decades, historians have debated how and to what extent the Holocaust penetrated the German national consciousness between 1933 and 1945. How much did “ordinary” Germans know about the subjugation and mass murder of the Jews, when did they know it, and how did they respond collectively and as individuals? This compact volume brings together six historical investigations into the subject from leading scholars employing newly accessible and previously underexploited evidence. Ranging from the roots of popular anti-Semitism to the complex motivations of Germans who hid Jews, these studies illuminate some of the most difficult questions in Holocaust historiography, supplemented with an array of fascinating primary source materials. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface List of Abbreviations List of Figures Introduction: The German People and the Holocaust Alan E. Steinweis and Susanna Schrafstetter Chapter 1. Antisemitism in Germany, 1890-1933: How Popular Was It? Richard S. Levy Chapter 2. German Responses to the Persecution of the Jews as Reflected in Three Collections of Secret Reports Frank Bajohr Chapter 3. Indifference? Participation and Protest as Individual Responses to the Persecution of the Jews as Revealed in Berlin Police Logs and Trial Records, 1933-45 Wolf Gruner Chapter 4. Babi Yar, but not Auschwitz: What Did Germans Know about the Final Solution? Peter Fritzsche Chapter 5. Submergence into Illegality: Hidden Jews in Munich, 1941-1945 Susanna Schrafstetter Chapter 6. Where Did All "Our" Jews Go? Germans and Jews in Post-Nazi Germany Atina Grossmann Appendixes Proclamation of the Alliance against the Arrogance of Jewry, 1912 Reports from American Diplomat George S. Messersmith to the State Department (Excerpts), 1933 ...

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Authors Susanna (EDT)/ Steinweis Schrafstetter, Susanna Steinweis Schrafstetter
Assisted by Susanna Schrafstetter (Editor), Alan E. Steinweis (Editor)
Publisher BERGHAHN BOOKS, INC
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.08.2017
 
EAN 9781785337369
ISBN 978-1-78533-736-9
No. of pages 198
Dimensions 146 mm x 216 mm x 6 mm
Series Vermont Studies on Nazi German
Vermont Studies on Nazi Germany and the Holocaust
Vermont Studies on Nazi Germany and the Holocaust
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > 20th century (up to 1945)
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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