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- How Was It Possible?: A Holocaust Reader
- Book
- 2015
- Published by: University of Nebraska Press
summary
As the Holocaust passes out of living memory, future generations will no longer come face-to-face with Holocaust survivors. But the lessons of that terrible period in history are too important to let slip past. How Was It Possible?, edited and introduced by Peter Hayes, provides teachers and students with a comprehensive resource about the Nazi persecution of Jews. Deliberately resisting the reflexive urge to dismiss the topic as too horrible to be understood intellectually or emotionally, the anthology sets out to provide answers to questions that may otherwise defy comprehension.
This anthology is organized around key issues of the Holocaust, from the historical context for antisemitism to the impediments to escaping Nazi Germany, and from the logistics of the death camps and the carrying out of genocide to the subsequent struggles of the displaced survivors in the aftermath.
Prepared in cooperation with the Jewish Foundation for the Righteous, this anthology includes contributions from such luminaries as Jean Ancel, Saul Friedlander, Tony Judt, Alan Kraut, Primo Levi, Robert Proctor, Richard Rhodes, Timothy Snyder, and Susan Zuccotti. Taken together, the selections make the ineffable fathomable and demystify the barbarism underlying the tragedy, inviting readers to learn precisely how the Holocaust was, in fact, possible.
Table of Contents
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- Title Page, Copyright Page
- pp. i-iv
- Introduction
- pp. xiii-xiv
- Editorial Note
- pp. xv-xvi
- Antisemitism
- pp. 6-17
- Contradictions in Central Europe
- pp. 30-52
- Germany’s Turmoil, 1918– 1933
- pp. 53-83
- The Interwar Jewish Heartland
- pp. 84-106
- Chapter 2. Nazism in Power
- pp. 107-110
- Elite Cooperation
- pp. 111-117
- Street-Level Coercion
- pp. 118-128
- The Claims of Community
- pp. 129-143
- Aryanization
- pp. 144-171
- Chapter 3. Impediments to Escape
- pp. 175-179
- The United States and Refugees, 1933– 1940
- pp. 180-190
- France: From Hospitality to Hostility
- pp. 191-199
- The Unreceptive British Empire
- pp. 200-217
- Switzerland
- pp. 218-221
- Going and Staying
- pp. 236-254
- Chapter 4. The New Order in Europe
- pp. 255-259
- Culling the German Volk
- pp. 260-270
- Rearranging Populations
- pp. 271-284
- Racial War in the East
- pp. 285-300
- Plunder, Individual and Governmental
- pp. 301-314
- Forced Labor
- pp. 315-330
- Chapter 5. Jews in the Nazi Grip
- pp. 331-335
- Indirect Rule
- pp. 336-348
- Isolation and Impoverishment
- pp. 349-357
- Choiceless Choices
- pp. 358-370
- Leaving a Record
- pp. 371-386
- Nothing to Lose
- pp. 387-401
- Women Slave Laborers
- pp. 402-411
- Robbery in the Netherlands
- pp. 412-424
- Deciding to Kill
- pp. 430-446
- Bringing Death to Jews
- pp. 447-462
- Bringing Jews to Death
- pp. 463-480
- Political Soldiers
- pp. 481-494
- The Fates of Gypsies
- pp. 495-505
- Camp Labor
- pp. 506-512
- The Final Frenzy
- pp. 513-526
- Chapter 7. Collaboration and Its Limits
- pp. 527-531
- Poland: The Blue Police
- pp. 532-544
- Romania: Annihilation Aborted
- pp. 545-569
- Vichy France: “Our” Jews and the Rest
- pp. 570-587
- The Italian Paradox
- pp. 588-598
- The Hungarian Paroxysm
- pp. 599-612
- Papal Priorities
- pp. 613-631
- Self-Serving Switzerland
- pp. 632-642
- The Kovno Connection
- pp. 648-657
- The Good German of Vilna
- pp. 658-674
- Collective Action in Vivarais-Lignon
- pp. 675-687
- The Hidden Jews of Warsaw
- pp. 688-707
- Saving Jewish Children in Belgium
- pp. 708-721
- American Inhibitions
- pp. 722-734
- Sweden Expands Asylum
- pp. 735-752
- Chapter 9. Aftermath
- pp. 753-756
- Zion’s Ambivalence
- pp. 775-788
- America’s Incomprehension
- pp. 789-800
- The Great Reversal
- pp. 801-820
- The Pathology of Denial
- pp. 821-841
- Restitution and Its Discontents
- pp. 842-865
- After Such Knowledge
- pp. 866-868
- List of Abbreviations
- pp. 869-870
- Source Acknowledgments
- pp. 871-874
Additional Information
ISBN
9780803274914
Related ISBN(s)
9780803274693
MARC Record
OCLC
904438005
Pages
904
Launched on MUSE
2015-03-11
Language
English
Open Access
No