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A Mosaic of victims: non-Jews persecuted and murdered by the Nazis
Michael Berenbaum
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Frontmatter
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Foreward (Carol Rittner, R.S.M., page xi)
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Acknowledgments (page xvii)
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Introduction (page 1)
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CHAPTER 1: Modernization and the Politics of Extermination (Richard L. Rubenstein, page 3)
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CHAPTER 2: The Uniqueness and Universality of the Holocaust (Michael Berenbaum, page 20)
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CHAPTER 3: Nazi Germany's Forced Labor Program (Edward Homze, page 37)
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CHAPTER 4: Forced Labor in the Concentration Camps, 1942-1944 (Peter Black, page 46)
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CHAPTER 5: Germans and Serbs: The Emergence of Nazi Antipartisan Policies in 1941 (Christopher R. Browning, page 64)
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CHAPTER 6: Genocide in Satellite Croatia during the Second World War (Menachem Shelah, page 74)
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CHAPTER 7: German Occupation Policy in Belgium and France (Sybil Milton, page 80)
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CHAPTER 8: The Polish Experience during the Holocaust (Richard C. Lukas, page 88)
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CHAPTER 9: The Victimization of the Poles (Israel Gutman, page 96)
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CHAPTER 10: Slavs and Jews: Consistent and Inconsistent Perspectives on the Holocaust (Bohdan Vitvitsky, page 101)
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CHAPTER 11: The Holocaust and the Ukranian Victims (Aharon Weiss, page 109)
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CHAPTER 12: The Ukranian Losses during World War II (Taras Hunczak, page 116)
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CHAPTER 13: The German Occupation Regime on Occupied Territory in the USSR (1941-1944) (Georgily A. Kumanev, page 128)
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CHAPTER 14: The Fate of the Soviet Prisoners of War (Christian Streit, page 142)
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CHAPTER 15: Non-Jewish Children in the Camps (Sybil Milton, page 150)
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CHAPTER 16: Non-Jewish Victims in the Concentration Camps (Konnilyn Feig, page 161)
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CHAPTER 17: Between Cross and Swastika: The Position of German Catholicism (John S. Conway, page 179)
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CHAPTER 18: Jehovah's Witnesses under Nazism (Christine King, page 188)
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CHAPTER 19: Pacifists during the Third Reich (Gordon C. Zahn, page 194)
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CHAPTER 20: Gay Prisoners in Concentration Camps as Compared with Jehovah's Witnesses and Political Prisoners (Ruediger Lautmann, page 200)
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CHAPTER 21: The Fate of Gypsies in Czechoslovakia under Nazi Domination (Jiří Lípa, page 207)
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CHAPTER 22: Doubling: The Acts of the Second Self (Robert Jay Lifton, page 216)
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CHAPTER 23: Sterilization and Euthanasia (Robert Jay Lifton, page 222)
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Contributors (page 229)
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Index (page 233)
Citable Link
Published: c1990
Publisher: New York University Press
- 9780814711750 (paper)
- 9780814711316 (hardcover)