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100 _aFulbrook, Mary (Hrsg.); Matthäus, Jürgen (Hrsg.)
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245 _aThe Cambridge History of the Holocaust
_bPerpetrating The Holocaust: Policies, Participants, Places
_nVolume 2
_cEdited by Mary Fulbrook and Jürgen Matthäus
264 _aCambridge
_bCambridge University Press; Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing)
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300 _a590 Seiten
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500 _aE-Book / Zugriff nur im Lesesaal
520 _aPart I. Structures, Players, and Processes: 1. Hitler, the Nazi leadership and the evolution of the final solution Christopher Browning; 2. The Nazi apparatus of terror: SS, SA, police Jochen B©·ohler; 3. Bystanders, collaboration and complicity; 4. Bystanders, collaboration and complicity Elizabeth Harvey; 5. The German economy and the exploitation and extermination of the Jews Susanne Heim; 6. The Wehrmacht, its allies, and 'partisan threats' Ben Shepherd; 7. Gender and perpetration Elissa Mail©·ander; 8. Perpetrator depictions of violence and the obliteration of evidence Valerie H©Øebert; 9. Discourses, knowledge, and disbelief in the Reich and beyond Frank Bajohr and Felix Berge; 10. 'Euthanasia', 'Germanization', and the beginnings of the Holocaust, 1939-1941 Isabel Heinemann; 11. The personnel and functioning of the extermination camps Sara Berger and Donald Bloxham; Part II. Times and Places: 12. Ghettos and other confined spaces of Jewish life in Nazi-dominated Europe Dan Michmann; 13. German and local violence in the Balkans Emil Kerenji; 14. Forced migration, flight and refuge in the West Miriam R©·urup; 15. 'War of annihilation' in the occupied Soviet Union, 1941-1942 Edward Westermann; 16. Neighbors and killing in the East Tomasz Frydel; 17. 'Aktion Reinhardt' and the murder of the polish Jews Stephan Lehnstaedt; 18. Collaboration in German-dominated western Europe Peter Romijn; 19. Deportations from central and western Europe Birthe Kundrus and Jan Kreutz; 20. Remaining Jewish spaces and their liquidation, 1942-1944 Tatjana T©·onsmeyer; 21. 'Operation H©·oss:' Auschwitz and the murder of the Hungarian Jews G©Øabor K©Øad©Øar and Zolt©Øan V©Øagi; 22. Death marches of camp inmates and German atrocities at the war's end Daniel Blatman; 23. German agency and the Holocaust as a European project J©·urgen Matth©·aus and
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