The Holocaust : Europe, the world, and the Jews 1918-1945 / Norman J.W. Goda
- Author:
- Goda, Norman J. W., 1961-
- Published:
- Boston : Pearson, [2013]
- Copyright Date:
- ©2013
- Physical Description:
- xii, 388 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
- Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 The Jewish Question To Modern Times -- 1.1.Jews and Christians in the Ancient World -- 1.2.Ashkenazic Jewry in the Middle Ages -- 1.3.Emancipation and Acculturation in Western Europe -- 1.4.Jews in Poland and the Pale of Settlement -- 1.5.Modern Antisemitism -- ch. 2 A People Apart: World War I And Its Aftermath -- 2.1.The Embrace of Mass Violence -- 2.2.Germany's Defeat and the Early Weimar Republic -- 2.3.Jews in Postwar Poland and Romania -- 2.4.The Zionist Solution -- 2.5.Other Destinations: The Americas and Europe -- ch. 3 Adolf Hitler, The Nazi Party, And The Jews -- 3.1.Adolf Hitler's Early Years -- 3.2.Hitler and the Jewish Enemy -- 3.3.How Hitler Came to Power -- 3.4.The Nazi Police State -- ch. 4 The Tide Of Persecution, 1933-1939 -- 4.1.Propaganda: The Nazi Representation of Jews -- 4.2.Anti-Jewish Measures, 1933-1935 -- 4.3.Readying for War -- 4.4.The Nazi Effect in Eastern Europe -- 4.5.Kristallnacht -- ch. 5 No Safe Haven: The World And The Jewish Question, 1933-1939 -- 5.1.Jewish Responses to Persecution -- 5.2.Palestine, the Arab Revolt, and the White Paper -- 5.3.The Jewish Question on the World Stage -- 5.4.Desperation: The Evian Conference and After -- 5.5.The Vatican and the Jewish Question -- ch. 6 The Assault On Poland's Jews, 1939-1941 -- 6.1.The Nazi Assault on Poland -- 6.2.Schemes for Jewish Colonization -- 6.3.Ghettoization in Poland -- 6.4.Jewish Councils -- 6.5.Jewish Self-Help, the JDC, and the Underground -- ch. 7 Western Europe, The War, And The Jews, 1939-1942 -- 7.1.German Jews in Wartime -- 7.2.Germany and the Jews of the Netherlands, 1940-1942 -- 7.3.Vichy France, the Germans, and the Jews, 1940-1942 -- 7.4.Was Escape Still Possible?-Aliyah Bet -- 7.5.Other Escape Routes: The Americas and Asia -- ch. 8 Other Enemies: Steps Toward Mass Murder -- 8.1.The Ad-Hoc Killing of Social Outsiders -- 8.2.Foray into Mass Murder: Killing the Disabled -- 8.3.Alien Elements: Africans and Roma -- 8.4.Hitler's Southeastern Allies: Romania -- 8.5.Hitler's Southeastern Allies: Croatia -- ch. 9 War Of Extermination: The Campaign In The Ussr, 1941 -- 9.1.Preparing Mass Murder -- 9.2.Jews in the Ussr on the Eve of Barbarossa -- 9.3.The Onslaught: Pogroms -- 9.4.The Onslaught: Systematic Shooting -- 9.5.Romania's War on the Jews -- ch. 10 The Holocaust In The Ussr: The Jewish And World Response, 1941-1944 -- 10.1.Jewish Reactions: Recognition and Survival -- 10.2.Varieties of Jewish Leadership -- 10.3.Jewish Resistance in the Ussr -- 10.4.The Soviets, the Allies, and the Holocaust in the Ussr -- ch. 11 Aktion Reinhard And The Final Solution In Poland, 1942-1943 -- 11.1.The Decision to Kill Europe's Jews -- 11.2.Aktion Reinhard and Poland's Jews -- 11.3.Word Leaks: From the Ghettos to the Allies -- 11.4.Warsaw: From Deportation to Uprising -- 11.5.The End of Aktion Reinhard -- ch. 12 Auschwitz: The Final Solution In Europe, 1941-1943 -- 12.1.Auschwitz -- 12.2.The Destruction of the Reich's Jews -- 12.3.The Destruction of the Jews of the Netherlands -- 12.4.Vichy, the French, and the Jews -- 12.5.The Allies and the Bermuda Conference -- ch. 13 Rescue: The Final Solution Interrupted, 1942-1943 -- 13.1.The Nazis and the Jews of the Middle East -- 13.2.The Germans, the Japanese, and the Shanghai Ghetto -- 13.3.Rescue in the North -- 13.4.Italy and the Final Solution -- 13.5.The Silence of the Vatican -- ch. 14 Hitler's Southeastern Allies And The Hungarian Jewish Catastrophe, 1941-1944 -- 14.1.Romania Reconsiders -- 14.2.The Survival of Bulgaria's Jews -- 14.3.Hungary, the Jews, and the War -- 14.4.The German Occupation and the Holocaust in Hungary -- 14.5.Jewish Leaders and the Hungarian Catastophe -- 14.6.The Allies and the Hungarian Jews -- ch. 15 The Reich's Destruction And The Jews, 1944-1945 -- 15.1.Auschwitz: The Final Act -- 15.2.Budapest Under the Arrow Cross -- 15.3.From Evacuations to Death Marches -- 15.4.Himmler's Bargains and the Reich's Destruction -- ch. 16 Legacies: 1945 To The Present -- 16.1.Refugees -- 16.2.Justice in Occupied Germany -- 16.3.Justice, Politics, and Holocaust Narrative in Europe -- 16.4.Germany and the Nazi Past -- 16.5.Jewish Memorialization.
- Subject(s):
- ISBN:
- 9780205568413
0205568416 - Note:
- AUTH: UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA. TEXTBOOK--INTRO. UNDERGRAD.
- Bibliography Note:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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