A History of the Holocaust

A History of the Holocaust
Title A History of the Holocaust PDF eBook
Author Yehuda Bauer
Publisher Children's Press(CT)
Total Pages 432
Release 2001-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780531155769

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The author traces the roots of anti-Semitism that burgeoned through the ages and provides a comprehensive description of how and why the Holocaust occurred.

The Holocaust and History

The Holocaust and History
Title The Holocaust and History PDF eBook
Author United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 856
Release 2002-07-02
Genre History
ISBN 9780253215291

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"A huge and hugely significant collection of much of the best Holocaust scholarship to appear in the last half-century." --Kirkus Reviews "... magnificent... surely among the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's] greatest achievements to date.... The range of the essays is nothing short of breathtaking." --Jerusalem Post Fifty-four chapters by the world's most eminent Holocaust researchers probe topics such as Nazi politics, racial ideology, leadership, and bureaucracy; the phases of the Holocaust from definition to expropriation, ghettoization, deportation, and the death camps; Jewish leadership and resistance; the role of the Allies, the Axis, and neutral countries; the deeds of the rescuers; and the impact of the Holocaust on survivors.

The Complete History of the Holocaust

The Complete History of the Holocaust
Title The Complete History of the Holocaust PDF eBook
Author Mitchell Geoffrey Bard
Publisher Greenhaven Press, Incorporated
Total Pages 576
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN

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Fulfills some or all of the high school national curriculum standards for world history, U.S. history, social studies, and English.

A History of the Holocaust

A History of the Holocaust
Title A History of the Holocaust PDF eBook
Author Rita S. Botwinick
Publisher
Total Pages 264
Release 1996
Genre History
ISBN

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This book attempts to explain the forces that gave rise to the Holocaust, the motives of those who conceived it, and the culture it destroyed

Holocaust a History

Holocaust a History
Title Holocaust a History PDF eBook
Author Deborah Dwork
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 468
Release 2003-08-26
Genre History
ISBN 9780393325249

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Unrivaled in scope, "Holocaust" is a story of all Europe, of the vast sweep of events in which this great atrocity was rooted, from the Middle Ages to the modern era.

Sources of the Holocaust

Sources of the Holocaust
Title Sources of the Holocaust PDF eBook
Author Steve Hochstadt
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 409
Release 2023-01-26
Genre History
ISBN 1350328073

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The Holocaust was the defining trauma of the 20th century. How do we begin to understand the Nazi drive to murder millions of people, or the determination of concentration camp prisoners to survive? This new and improved edition of Sources of the Holocaust brings together over 90 original Holocaust documents and testimonies to put the reader into direct contact with the genocide's human participants. From the origins of Christian antisemitism and the creation of monstrous 'Others' to the immediate aftermath of these crimes against humanity and the rise of right-wing ideologies in the 21st century, this book is structured both chronologically and thematically in order to clearly explain the ideas that made the Holocaust possible, how people mounted resistance at the time, and the Holocaust's legacy today. On top of this unparalleled access to the voices of the Holocaust, Steve Hochstadt's authoritative and scholarly commentaries on each source ensures readers gain a comprehensive understanding of this terrible episode in human history. Shocking and compelling, this carefully curated collection of primary sources is the definitive account of Holocaust experiences and vital reading for all scholars of modern European history.

Never Again

Never Again
Title Never Again PDF eBook
Author Martin Gilbert
Publisher Rosetta Books
Total Pages 596
Release 2015-08-17
Genre History
ISBN 0795346743

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A work forty years in the making—Sir Martin Gilbert’s illustrated survey of the pre- and post-war history of the Jewish people in Europe. Masterfully covering such topics as pre-war Jewish life, the Warsaw Ghetto revolt, and the reflections of Holocaust survivors, Gilbert interweaves firsthand accounts with unforgettable photographs and documents, which come together to form a three-dimensional portrait of the lives of the Jewish people during one of Europe’s darkest times. “This volume introduces the crime to a new generation, so that it knows of the atrocities and the seemingly futile acts of defiance taken, in the words of Judah Tenenbaum, ‘for three lines in the history books.’” —Booklist