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Utgitt:
2018
Forlag: Indiana University Press
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 316
ISBN: 9780253036810
Format: 23 x 15 cm
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A groundbreaking series of articles on German mass killing and violence during World War II
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The volume features fascinating case studies that complicate our understanding of Nazi occupational policies or reinforce our growing appreciation of its messiness on the ground.
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For those who can stomach the descriptions of barbaric acts, Mass Violence in Nazi Europe provides the histories of victims who have been forgotten or erased from well-known narratives and resituates the understanding of Nazi terror as being exercised mainly in Eastern Europe. Kay and Stahel should be commended for taking on such an important volume.
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Mass Violence in Nazi-Occupied Europe is an excellent work that makes a compelling argument for a more comprehensive study of Third Reich criminality, encompassing more than the Final Solution. It provides a very effective synopsis of the state of play of Holocaust-related research and the important work being done by international scholars in a number of less-explored fields.
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Alex J. Kay / David Stahel
Part I. HOLOCAUST
1: Hitler's Generals in the East and the Holocaust
Johannes Hurter
2:Jews Sent into the Occupied Soviet Territories for Labor Deployment, 1942-1943
Martin Dean
Chapter 3: Were the Jews of North Africa included in the Practical Planning for the "Final Solution of the Jewish Question"?
Dan Michman
Part II. SINTI AND ROMA
4: "The definitive solution to the Gypsy question": The Pan-European Genocide of the European Roma
Wolfgang Wippermann
5: Deadly Odyssey: East Prussian Sinti in Bialystok, Brest-Litovsk and Auschwitz-Birkenau
Martin Holler
Part III. "USELESS EATERS"
6: Soviet Prisoners of War in National Socialist Concentration Camps: Current Knowledge and Research Desiderata
Reinhard Otto / Rolf Keller
7: The Murder of Psychiatric Patients by the SS and the Wehrmacht in Poland and the Soviet Union, especially in Mogilev, 1939-1945
Ulrike Winkler / Gerrit Hohendorf
Part IV. WEHRMACHT
8: Reconceiving Criminality in the German Army on the Eastern Front, 1941/1942
Alex J. Kay / David Stahel
9: Bodily Conquest: Sexual Violence in the Nazi East
Waitman Wade Beorn
Part V. MEMORIALIZATION
10: The Holocaust in the Occupied USSR and its Memorialization in Contemporary Russia
Il'ya Al'tman
Chapter 11: The Baltic Movement to Obfuscate the Holocaust
Dovid Katz
Part VI. HISTORY AS COMPARISON
12: Comparing Soviet and Nazi Mass Crimes
Hans-Heinrich Nolte
Selected Bibliography
Index
Waitman Wade Beorn is Lecturer in the Corcoran Department of History at the University of Virginia. He is the author of Marching into Darkness: The Wehrmacht and the Holocaust in Belarus, which received the Thomas J. Wilson Memorial Prize from Harvard Press.
Martin Dean worked from 1992 to 1997 for the Metropolitan Police War Crimes Unit in London. His publications include Collaboration in the Holocaust (2000) and Robbing the Jews.
Gerrit Hohendorf is Associate Professor, MD, psychiatrist, medical historian and medical ethicist. He holds a permanent teaching position at the Institute for History and Ethics of Medicine, Technical University of Munich.
Martin Holler, M.A., studied history and Slavic (Polish and Russian) literature. He is the author of various works on the fate of Roma in Nazi-occupied Europe, including the monograph Der nationalsozialistische Voelkermord an den Roma in der besetzten Sowjetunion 1941-1944.
Johannes Hurter is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Contemporary History Munich-Berlin and Professor of Modern History at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz. He is the author of Wilhelm Groener: Reichswehrminister am Ende der Weimarer Republik (1928-1932).
Dovid Katz is Professor at Vilnius Gediminas Technical University. He is the author of numerous books and studies, and has conducted thousands of hours of interviews with Holocaust survivors. His website is www.DovidKatz.net..
Rolf Keller is the head of the department 'Memorials Development in Lower Saxony' at the Lower Saxony Memorials Foundation (Stiftung niedersachsische Gedenkstatten), Celle. He is the author most recently of Sowjetische Kriegsgefangene im Deutschen Reich 1941/42.
Dan Michman is Emeritus Professor of Modern Jewish History at Bar-Ilan University, and serves also as Head of the International Institute for Holocaust Research at Yad Vashem, Israel. He is the author most recently of The Emergence of Jewish Ghettos During the Holocaust.
Hans-Heinrich Nolte was Professor for the History of Eastern Europe in Hanover, 1980-2003, and Guest Professor for Global History in Vienna, 2003-2014. He is the author most recently of World and Global History.
Reinhard has researched and published widely on Soviet prisoners of war in German captivity and in Scandinavia during the Second World War. From 2000 to 2006 he was the academic coordinator of a German-Russian-Belarusian project to unearth German documents concerning prisoners of war in former Soviet archives..
Ulrike Winkler is a German historian and political scientist specialising in the history of Nazi Germany, the history of German social welfare, and disability history. Her website is www.schmuhl-winkler.de.
Wolfgang Wippermann is adjunct Professor for Modern History at Free University, Berlin. His books include Europaischer Faschismus im Vergleich), Totalitarismustheorien and 'Auserwahlte Opfer?': Shoah and Porrajmos im Vergleich. Eine Kontroverse.