940.5318 WIS/ИУ Wistrich, Robert. Hitler and the Holocaust / R. S. Wistrich. - New York : Modern Library, 2001. - 297 p. - (Modern Library Chronicles). - ISBN 0-679-64222-6. - Текст : непосредственный. Notes : p. 241 - 286. Index : p. 287 - 297
Anti-Semitism and the Jews From Weimar to Hitler Persecution and Resistance The "Final Solution" Between the Cross and the Swastika Collaboration Across Europe Britain, America, and the Holocaust Modernity and the Nazi Genocide
"Hitler and the Holocaust" is the product of a lifetime's work by one of the world's foremost authorities on the history of anti-Semitism and modern Jewry. Robert S. Wistrich begins by reckoning with Europe's long history of violence against the Jews, and how that tradition manifested itself in Central and Eastern Europe in the early twentieth century. He looks at the forces that shaped Hitler's belief in a "satanic Jewish power" that must be eradicated, and the process by which, once Hitler gained power, the Nazi regime tightened the noose around Germany's Jews. He deals with many key questions, such as when Hitler's plans for mass genocide were finalized, the relationship between the Holocaust and the Second World War, and the mechanisms of authority by which power — and guilt — flowed out from the Nazi inner circle to "ordinary Germans", and other Europeans. He explains the infernal workings of the death machine, the nature of Jewish and other resistance, and the tragic story of collaboration and indifference across Europe and America, and in the Church. Finally, Professor Wistrich discusses the abiding legacy of the Nazi Holocaust, and the lessons that must be drawn from it. A work of commanding authority and insight, Hitler and the Holocaust is an indelible contribution to the literature of history. Robert S. Wistrich is professor of modern Jewish history at Jerusalem's Hebrew University, has been a visiting fellow at the Royal Institute of Advanced Studies in the Netherlands, and was recently visiting professor of history at Brandeis and Harvard universities