The Holocaust: The Destruction of European Jewry 1933-1945

by Nora Levin

Paperback, 1973

Status

Available

Publication

NY: Schocken Books, c.1973, 1st Schocken /ed.

Description

Covered here are the events involved in the preparation and implementation of the planned annihilation of Europe's Jews by the Nazis. Part I is a compact history of preparatory steps leading to the decision to destroy the Jews physically, including Western anti-Semitic practices and doctrines, the collapse of the Weimar Republic leading to the rise of Nazism and Hitler's rise to power, the early anti-Jewish laws and the crucial events of 1938, including Kristallnacht. The text also deals with the German invasion of Russia and the mass executions of Jews by mobile killing units that accompanied the army, forced ghettoization of Jews in German-occupied Europe, Jewish resistance efforts, deportations from western, central, and southeastern Europe, and rescue efforts and failures. Part II includes 100 readings that document and elucidate these events and include first-hand testimony, official Nazi and Allied documents, eyewitness accounts, and diary and memoir excerpts.… (more)

ISBN

0805203761 / 9780805203769

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1968

Physical description

768 p.; 8 inches

Barcode

646

DDC/MDS

940.4
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