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Hitler's shadow war : the Holocaust and World War II

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  • ISBN: 0815412118
  • Physical Description print
    xvii, 541 pages : illustrations, map
  • Edition 1st Cooper Square Press ed.
  • Publisher New York : Cooper Square Press, 2002.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 507-519) and index.
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Hitler's Shadow War : The Holocaust and World War II
Hitler's Shadow War : The Holocaust and World War II
by McKale, Donald M.
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Hitler's Shadow War : The Holocaust and World War II

SectionSection DescriptionPage Number
Prefacep. ix
Abbreviations and Special Termsp. xi
Introductionp. 1
1.Germany and the Rise of Hitlerp. 11
2.The Nazi Revolution and German Jews, 1933p. 36
3.The Revolution Ends? Between Anti-Jewish Violence and Legislation, 1933-1936p. 60
4.Foreign Aggression and the "Jewish Question," 1936-1938p. 80
5.The Final Steps to War and Intensification of Jewish Persecution, 1938-1939p. 97
6.The Beginning of Racial War, 1939-1940p. 126
7.Expanding the Racial War, 1940p. 159
8.The Racial War in the East, 1941p. 182
9.Repercussions of the War and Decision for the Final Solutionp. 206
10.The Killing Centers and Deportations of Polish Jewry, 1942p. 241
11.Attempted Revolts, Auschwitz, and the Beginning Deportations of European Jewry, 1942p. 277
12.Growing Jewish Resistance and Continued Deportations, 1943p. 308
13.Expansion of Auschwitz, Allied Victories, and More Deportations, 1943-1944p. 330
14.The Final Solution amid German Defeat, 1944-1945p. 364
15.Bystanders: The World and the Holocaust, 1942-1944p. 387
16.Rescue, Relief, and War Crimes Trialsp. 408
17.The Perpetrators: Types, Motives, and the Postwar Erap. 428
18.The Victims: Destruction, Resistance, and Memoryp. 454
19.Learning from the Pastp. 473
Endnotesp. 479
Suggestions for Further Readingp. 507
Indexp. 521
About the Authorp. 541