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The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933-1945, Volume II (eBook)

Ghettos in German-Occupied Eastern Europe
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ISBN: 978-0-253-00202-0
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"Stands without doubt as the definitive reference guide on this topic in the world today." -Holocaust and Genocide Studies This volume of the extraordinary encyclopedia from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum offers a comprehensive account of how the Nazis conducted the Holocaust throughout the scattered towns and villages of Poland and the Soviet Union. It covers more than 1,150 sites, including both open and closed ghettos. Regional essays outline the patterns of ghettoization in nineteen German administrative regions. Each entry discusses key events in the history of the ghetto; living and working conditions; activities of the Jewish Councils; Jewish responses to persecution; demographic changes; and details of the ghetto's liquidation. Personal testimonies help convey the character of each ghetto, while source citations provide a guide to additional information. Documentation of hundreds of smaller sites-previously unknown or overlooked in the historiography of the Holocaust-make this an indispensable reference work on the destroyed Jewish communities of Eastern Europe. "A very detailed analysis and history of the events that took place in the towns, villages, and cities of German-occupied Eastern Europe... .A rich source of information." -Library Journal "Focuses specifically on the ghettos of Nazi-occupied Eastern Europe... stands without doubt as the definitive reference guide on this topic in the world today. This is not hyperbole, but simply a recognition of the meticulous collaborative research that went into assembling such a massive collection of information." -Holocaust and Genocide Studies "No other work provides the same level of detail and supporting material." -Choice

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"Stands without doubt as the definitive reference guide on this topic in the world today." -Holocaust and Genocide Studies This volume of the extraordinary encyclopedia from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum offers a comprehensive account of how the Nazis conducted the Holocaust throughout the scattered towns and villages of Poland and the Soviet Union. It covers more than 1,150 sites, including both open and closed ghettos. Regional essays outline the patterns of ghettoization in nineteen German administrative regions. Each entry discusses key events in the history of the ghetto; living and working conditions; activities of the Jewish Councils; Jewish responses to persecution; demographic changes; and details of the ghetto's liquidation. Personal testimonies help convey the character of each ghetto, while source citations provide a guide to additional information. Documentation of hundreds of smaller sites-previously unknown or overlooked in the historiography of the Holocaust-make this an indispensable reference work on the destroyed Jewish communities of Eastern Europe. "A very detailed analysis and history of the events that took place in the towns, villages, and cities of German-occupied Eastern Europe... .A rich source of information." -Library Journal "Focuses specifically on the ghettos of Nazi-occupied Eastern Europe... stands without doubt as the definitive reference guide on this topic in the world today. This is not hyperbole, but simply a recognition of the meticulous collaborative research that went into assembling such a massive collection of information." -Holocaust and Genocide Studies "No other work provides the same level of detail and supporting material." -Choice

Autor Dean, Martin (Hrsg.) / Megargee, Geoffrey P. (Hrsg.) / Browning, Christopher R. (Einf.)
Verlag Indiana University Press
Einband Adobe Digital Editions
Erscheinungsjahr 2012
Seitenangabe 2036 S.
Ausgabekennzeichen Englisch
Masse 0 KB
Plattform EPUB
Verlagsartikelnummer 978-0-253-00202-0

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