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The Historiography of the Holocaust
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A. Moses
Publication date:
2004
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Palgrave Macmillan US
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 9
German or Nazi Antisemitism?
pp. 24
Hitler and the Third Reich
pp. 52
Expropriation and Expulsion
pp. 65
Ghettoization
pp. 88
War, Occupation and the Holocaust in Poland
pp. 120
Local Collaboration in the Holocaust in Eastern Europe
pp. 141
Big Business and the Third Reich: An Appraisal of the Historical Arguments
pp. 173
The Decision-Making Process
pp. 197
Historiography and the Perpetrators of the Holocaust
pp. 216
The Topography of Genocide
pp. 253
Britain, the United States and the Holocaust: In Search of a Historiography
pp. 276
The Holocaust and the Soviet Union
pp. 296
The German Churches and the Holocaust
pp. 319
Jewish Leadership in Extremis
pp. 341
Jewish Resistance
pp. 364
Gender and the Family
pp. 383
Romanies and the Holocaust: A Re-evaluation and Overview
pp. 397
From Streicher to Sawoniuk: the Holocaust in the Courtroom
pp. 420
The Holocaust under Communism
pp. 440
Antisemitism and Holocaust Denial in Post-Communist Eastern Europe
pp. 469
Post-Holocaust Philosophy
pp. 487
Testimony and Representation
pp. 508
Memory, Memorials and Museums
pp. 533
The Holocaust and Genocide
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