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Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 429-501) Bibliography: pages 503-524 |
Contents |
The German racial myth -- Blood and soil -- Two conferences on the Jewish question -- Hitler's Kulturkampf -- The churches and the Jews -- Hitler's professional healers -- Sterilization of non-Aryans -- The Weimar interlude -- National socialist economy -- War economy -- Aryanization and spoliation -- Labor in Nazi Germany -- The Nazi concentration camp -- Camps as workshops -- Wehrmacht, aviation, and armament industries -- Wages of slave labor -- Emigration -- The Lublin reservation -- A Jewish state in Madagascar -- The "final solution" of the Jewish question -- Evacuation on a European scale -- Western Europe -- Italy -- The Balkans -- Slovakia and Hungary -- Central and Eastern Europe -- Special task forces -- The victims and the killers -- Auschwitz and its commander -- The anti-climax |
Summary |
A comprehensive history of Nazi racist totalitarianism, examining the many conflicting motives and forces which went to make up the phenomenon of the Third Reich. Discusses the Nazi racist ideology, racial medicine, the Nazi economy, the concentration camps, deportations, and mass murders, relating in all of these spheres to the persecution of the Jews. (From the Bibliography of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism) |
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Germany -- Race relations
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National socialism
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Antisemitism -- Germany
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National Socialism.
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