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The Holocaust
The Holocaust
A Reader
Edited by
Simone Gigliotti
and
Berel Lang
Editorial material and organization
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2005 by Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
The Holocaust: a reader / Simone Gigliotti and Berel Lang (editors).
p.; cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 1-4051-1399-5—ISBN 1-4051-1400-2 (pbk.)
1. Holocaust, Jewish (1939–1945) I. Gigliotti, Simone. II. Lang, Berel.
D804.3.H63 2005
940.53’18—dc22
2004012936
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Contents
List of Maps
Acknowledgments
Chronology
Glossary
Introduction:
Simone Gigliotti and Berel Lang
viii
ix
xiii
xix
1
Part I
Preconditions: Nazism and the Turn from
Anti-Judaism to Antisemitism
9
11
17
44
68
82
Introduction
1
2
3
4
Anti-Semites:
Bernard Lewis
From Weimar to Hitler:
Robert S. Wistrich
Nation and Race:
Adolf Hitler
Nuremberg Law for the Protection of the German
Blood and of the German Honour of 15 September 1935
Part II
A Racial Europe: Nazi Population
and Resettlement Policy
85
87
92
124
Introduction
5
6
The Setting:
Henry Friedlander
Ghetto Formation:
Raul Hilberg
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