A History of the Holocaust: From Ideology to Annihilation (2nd Edition)
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This book examines the causes and events of the Holocaust. It covers specific issues-offering no philosophical conclusions-that have given rise to conflicting points of view, and presents holocaust victims in human terms rather than reducing them to a statistical analysis. This book also explores the the generally accepted psychological basis for the destructive careers of several leaders of the Nazi movement. An epilogue provides information on what happened to the survivors, what became of the Nazi war criminals, and what happened to Germany after the Allied invasion. The Nature of Prejudice and Historic Roots of Anti-Semitism. The Nazi Rise to Power. Hitler and His Instruments. Germany Under the Nazis. German Jewish Life to 1939. The Genocide. Resistance and Rescue. For anyone interested in holocaust history.
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