Langbeschreibung
Jewish Responses to Persecution: 1941-1942, Volume III sheds light on the personal and public lives of Jews during a period when Hitler's triumph in Europe seemed assured, and the mass murder of millions had begun in earnest. The primary source material presented here makes this volume an essential research tool and curriculum companion.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Volume Introduction: From Persecution to AnnihilationPart I: Jews and the Expansion of the German Empire: January to June 1941Chapter 1: Facing Increased PressureChapter 2: Struggling in the Lódz and Warsaw GhettosChapter 3: Confronting New ChallengesPart II: Escalating Violence: June 1941 to July 1942Chapter 4: Mass Murder in the Occupied Soviet Union and Deportations to "the East"Chapter 5: Widening Circles of PersecutionChapter 6: In the Grip of Germany's AlliesPart III: Beyond Compliance and Resistance: Interactions after June1941Chapter 7: Elites and Ordinary JewsChapter 8: Support NetworksChapter 9: Deference, Evasion, or Revolt?Part IV: Glimpsing the Abyss: Patterns and PerceptionsChapter 10: The Role of ReligionChapter 11: Limits of LanguageChapter 12: Making Sense of the UnthinkableList of DocumentsBibliographyGlossaryChronology