ABSTRACT
Holocaust: Origins, Implementation, Aftermath presents a critical and important study of the Holocaust. Complete with an introduction that summarizes the state of the field, this book contains major reinterpretations by leading Holocaust authors along with key texts on testimony, memory, and justice after the catastrophe.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
PART I Origins: antisemitism and scientific racism
part |2 pages
PART II Implementation: beyond intentionalism and functionalism
chapter 8|19 pages
“ONCE AGAIN I’VE GOT TO PLAY GENERAL TO THE JEWS”
From the war diary of Blutordensträger Felix Landau
chapter 9|15 pages
PLACES FAR AWAY, PLACES VERY NEAR
Mauthausen, the camps of the Shoah, and the bystanders
part |2 pages
PART III Aftermath: testimony, justice, and denial