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100 _aKaplan, Marion (Hrsg.); Aleksiun, Natalia (Hrsg.)
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245 _aThe Cambridge History of the Holocaust
_bThe Victims and Their Worlds: 1939-1945
_nVolume 3
_cEdited by Marion Kaplan and Natalia Aleksiun
264 _aCambridge
_bCambridge University Press; Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing)
_c2025
300 _a538 Seiten
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520 _aGeneral Editor's Introduction Mark Roseman; Introduction to Volume III Marion Kaplan and Natalia Aleksiun; 1. The Jewish world under Nazi impact, 1930-1939 David Engel; 2. The Churches and the holocaust Jonathan Huener; 3. Lost in-between: refugee migration during the holocaust Michal Frankl; 4. Jewish forced labor: from coerced segregated deployment to slave labor, 1938-1945 Wolf Gruner; 5. 'To prevent something worse': strategies, constraints, and choices made by the Jewish councils in Western Europe Beate Meyer; 6. Jewish councils and Jewish ghetto police in Eastern Europe Katarzyna Person; 7. Diaries and chronicles Alexandra Garbarini; 8. Jewish experience of segregation and ghettoization Andrea L©·ow; 9. Religious practice during the holocaust Hava Dreifus; 10. Cultural activity in the holocaust Samuel Kassow; 11. Facing the unfathomable: victims' reactions to the deportations to death camps Dariusz Libionka; 12. Jews in concentration camps, 1933-1945 Kim W©·unschmann; 13. Gray zones and sonderkommandos: power and morality in Auschwitz-Birkenau and other national socialist concentration camps Imke Hansen; 14. Hiding and passing as non-Jews in Poland, 1942-1945 Jan Grabowski; 15. Surviving in the Soviet Union Eliyana R. Adler; 16. Uprisings and mass escapes in ghettos and camps David Silberklang; 17. Jews in armed resistance movements and partisan units Daniel Lee and Natalia Aleksiun; 18. Gender and Jewish experience during the holocaust Helene Sinnreich; 19. Sexual exploitation and violence during the holocaust Regina M©·uhlh©·auser; 20. The Jewish family during the holocaust Dalia Ofer; 21. Jewish children's experiences during the holocaust Joanna Beata Michlic; 22. Mixed race, mixed marriage and Jewish Christians Susanna Schrafstetter; 23. Mentally and physically disabled persons as victims of Nazism Paul Weindling; 24. Homosexuals Geoffrey J. Giles; 25. Roma Anton Weiss-Wendt; 26. Slavs and Soviet POWs Waitman Wade Beorn; 27. Help and rescue in Eastern Europe: the case of Poland Anna Bikont; 28. Jewish self-help and rescue in Germany and Nazi-occupied Western Europe, 1941-1945 Beate Kosmala; 29. International responses to the Jewish refugee crisis, 1939-1945 Avinoam Patt; 30. The allies and the holocaust Richard Breitman; Ind
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