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  • 1
    Language: English
    Pages: 900 Seiten , 240 mm x 160 mm
    Year of publication: 1
    Dates of Publication: 1 - 16
    Keywords: Quelle ; Schoa
    Abstract: This source edition on the persecution and murder of the European Jews by Nazi Germany presents in a total of 16 volumes a thematically comprehensive selection of documents on the Holocaust. The work illustrates the contemporary contexts, dynamics, and intermediate stages of the political and social process that led to this unprecedented mass crime. It can be used by teachers, researchers, students, and all those who are interested in addressing the Holocaust. The edition comprises authentic testimony by persecutors, victims, and onlookers. These testimonies are furnished with academic annotations and the vast majority of them are published here for the first time in English.
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    New York : Henry Holt and Company
    Language: English
    Pages: XV, 121 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: 1st U.S. edition
    Year of publication: 2007
    Keywords: Samuel, Marion ; Mädchen ; Biografie ; Konzentrationslager Auschwitz ; Schoa
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    London : Weidenfeld and Nicolson
    Language: English
    Pages: 378 Seiten
    Year of publication: 2002
    Keywords: Konzentrationslager Auschwitz ; Schoa
    Abstract: Two of Germany’s most provocative investigative historians examine the frightening role of young educated careerists in building the Holocaust’s ideological and material infrastructure. Moving from the waning Weimar Republic to Auschwitz’s fully operating gas chambers, Architects of Annihilation shows how the unthinkable technocratic “solutions” to Germany’s wartime problems were not only thought but spelled out and implemented. Documenting the eager participation of some of the country’s best and brightest, it rejects interpretations that identify only Nazi leaders as the perpetrators of the Holocaust. For Hitler’s thinkers—career-minded demographers, geographers, economists, civil servants, and academics in the Third Reich’s think tanks and bureaucratic offices—Europe was a drawing board on which to work out their grand designs. They were encouraged to rationalize production methods, standardize products, introduce an international division of labor, and modernize and simplify social structures. Ultimately, their work on everything from food shortages to birth control led to the sinister plan to “adjust” the ratio between “productive” or “unproductive” population groups. The ideas of these ever more radical and ideologically aggressive technocrats culminated in proposals that—using carefully guarded scientific and academic euphemisms—advocated state-directed mass extermination as a necessary and logical component of social modernization. And, not well known outside of Germany, these thinkers proposed not only one “final solution” but serial genocides, planned in detail to be carried out over several decades.
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