The Germans and the Holocaust : Popular Responses to the Persecution and Murder of the Jews.
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- 9781782389538
- 940.53/18
- DS134.25.G46 2015
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Figures -- Introduction - The German People and the Holocaust -- Chapter 1 - Anti-Semitism in Germany, 1890-1933: How Popular Was It? -- Chapter 2 - German Responses to the Persecution of the Jews as Reflected in Three Collections of Secret Reports -- Chapter 3 - Indifference? Participation and Protest as Individual Responses to the Persecution of the Jews as Revealed in Berlin Police Logs and Trial Records, 1933-45 -- Chapter 4 - Babi Yar, but Not Auschwitz: What Did Germans Know about the Final Solution? -- Chapter 5 - Submergence into Illegality: Hidden Jews in Munich, 1941-45 -- Chapter 6 - Where Did All "Our" Jews Go? Germans and Jews in Post-Nazi Germany -- Appendix A - Proclamation of the Alliance against the Arrogance of Jewry 1912 -- Appendix B - Reports from American Diplomat George S. Messersmith to the State Department (Excerpts) 1933 -- Appendix C - Police Precinct Report, Berlin 1938 -- Appendix D - Social Democratic Party (SoPaDe) Report on the November 1938 Pogrom (Excerpts) 1938 -- Appendix E - Report from the Mayor of Amt Borgentreich to the Gestapo in Bielefeld (Excerpt) 1938 -- Appendix F - SD Reports on German Popular Opinion during World War II (Excerpts) 1943-44 -- Appendix G - Statement by Benno Schülein (Excerpt) 1946 -- Appendix H - Statement by Dr Sophie Mayer (Excerpts) 1946 -- Appendix I - Moses Moskowitz, "The Germans and the Jews: Postwar Report" (Excerpts) 1946 -- Index.
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