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The Extermination of the Jews

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Informationen zum Autor Born in Prague, Saul Friedländer spent his boyhood in Nazi-occupied France. He is a professor of history at UCLA, and has written numerous books on Nazi Germany and World War II. Klappentext The enactment of the German extermination policies that resulted in the murder of six million European Jews depended upon many factors, including the cooperation of local authorities and police departments, and the passivity of the populations, primarily of their political and spiritual elites. Necessary also was the victims' willingness to submit, often with the hope of surviving long enough to escape the German vise. The Years of Extermination , the completion of Saul Friedländer's major historical opus on Nazi Germany and the Jews, explores the convergence of the various aspects of this most systematic and sustained of modern genocides. In this unparalleled work—based on a vast array of documents and an overwhelming choir of voices from diaries, letters, and memoirs—the history of the Holocaust has found its definitive representation. Zusammenfassung "Establishes itself as the standard historical work on Nazi Germany’s mass murder of Europe’s Jews. . . . An account of unparalleled vividness and power that reads like a novel. . . . A masterpiece that will endure." —  New York Times Book Review The Years of Extermination , the completion of Saul Friedländer's major historical opus on Nazi Germany and the Jews, explores the convergence of the various aspects of the Holocaust, the most systematic and sustained of modern genocides. The enactment of the German extermination policies that resulted in the murder of six million European Jews depended upon many factors, including the cooperation of local authorities and police departments, and the passivity of the populations, primarily of their political and spiritual elites. Necessary also was the victims' willingness to submit, often with the hope of surviving long enough to escape the German vise. In this unparalleled work—based on a vast array of documents and an overwhelming choir of voices from diaries, letters, and memoirs—the history of the Holocaust has found its definitive representation. ...

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Authors Saul Friedlander, Stephen Friedlander, Saul Friedländer
Publisher Harper Perennial USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.04.2008
 
EAN 9780060930486
ISBN 978-0-06-093048-6
No. of pages 896
Dimensions 152 mm x 230 mm x 42 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > 20th century (up to 1945)
Non-fiction book

HISTORY: General, HISTORY: Military / World War II, HISTORY: Jewish, GENOCIDE STUDIES: HOLOCAUST: NONFICTION, HISTORY: Holocaust, HISTORY: Modern / 17th Century, HISTORY: GENOCIDE, JEWISH STUDIES: HOLOCAUST

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