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  • 1
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2006
    Titel der Quelle: Yad Vashem Studies
    Angaben zur Quelle: 34 (2006) 7-43
    Keywords: Hitler, Adolf, ; National socialism Philosophy ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Historiography ; Antisemitism History 20th century ; Jews History 1939-1945 ; Europe History 20th century
    Abstract: Argues that Hitler's role was decisive and indispensable to the unfolding of the Final Solution. Hitler's obsession with the "Jewish question" (in recorded political statements from 1919 on), especially with the idea that the Jews were guilty of unleashing the two world wars, excludes the theory that the radicalization of Nazi policy toward the Jews from 1939 to 1945 could have taken place without the Führer's orders. Dwells on Hitler's "prophecy" of 30 January 1939 - far from being a rhetorical phrase, it provided a guideline for action and was often referred to and quoted by Nazi leaders who determined the course of the genocide of the Jews. Surveys works of historians dealing with the origins of the Final Solution, criticizing the functionalist approach which, inter alia, dismisses Hitler's role in making the crucial decision and in defining the policy of mass murder of Jews.
    Note: An Italian version appeared as "Il ruolo di Hitler nell'Olocausto" in "Storia della Shoah" I (2005) 525-551, and in the compact version: "Storia della Shoah; la crisi dell'Europa, lo sterminio degli ebrei e la memoria del XX secolo. Vol. II" (2006) 75-105. , In Hebrew: , "יד ושם; קובץ מחקרים" לד (תשסו) 5-34
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  • 2
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2003
    Titel der Quelle: Yad Vashem Studies
    Angaben zur Quelle: 31 (2003) 287-323
    Keywords: Hitler, Adolf, ; Jews ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
    Abstract: Discusses the fate of ca. 3,500 Jews in Burgenland, the first region in Austria to come under Nazi rule in March 1938, when the Austrian Nazi Tobias Portschy seized the governorship. Persecution of the Jews began immediately, and expulsion followed soon after. All Jewish property was confiscated and the Jews were sent to Vienna or to other countries, from where they were sometimes returned to Austria. By fall 1938 all the Jews had been expelled; 1,286 of them eventually managed to emigrate, while many of those who remained in Vienna were deported and killed. In an interview with the author in Austria in July 1994, Portschy insisted that he only carried out the expulsion under orders from Himmler. However, Zalmon shows that Portschy was anxious to follow those orders in order to please Hitler. The expulsion from Burgenland set a precedent for the rest of Austria and for other countries.
    Note: In 1938. , See also in Hebrew.
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