Holocaust and Genocide Studies. Volume 14, Numbers 1-3, 2000.
Washington, D.C. Oxford University Press in assoication with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 2000. Hardbound. Octavo, tan cloth with white lettering, 162 pp., tables, bibliography, ads, 163-330 pp., tables, bibliography, ads, 331-503 pp. tables, bibliography, ads. Very Good. Item #102580
Articles in issue #1 are "The Soviet Partisan Movement and the Holocaust," Kenneth Slepyan, "The Nazi Ethnography Research of Georg Leibbrandt and Karl Stumpp in Ukraine, and Its North American Legacy," Eric J. Schmmaltz and Samuel D. Sinner, "Written on the Body: Narrative Re-Presentation in Charlotte Delbo's 'Auschwitz and After,'" Rose Yalow Kamel, "Jewish Property Seized in the Occupied Soviet Union in 1941 and 1942: The Records of the 'Reichkauptkasse Beutestelle,'" Martin Dean.
Articles in issue #2 are 'The Exception of Salonika': Bystanders and Collaborators in Northern Greece," Andrew Apostoulo, "'Some Gold Across the Water': Paul Celan and Nelly Sachs," Joan Peterson, "'The Demonic Effect': Veit Harlan's Use of Jewish Extras in 'Jud Süss' (1940)," Susan Tegel, "Moritori vos salutant': Szmul Zygielbojm's Suicide in May 1943 and the International Socialist Community in London," Isabelle Tombs, book reviews
Articles in issue # 3 are "Were the Perpetrators of Genocide 'Ordinary Men' or 'Real Nazis'? Results from Ffteen Hunded Biographies," Michael Mann, "From International to Zonal Trials: The Origins of the Nuremberg Medical Trials," Paul Weindling, "Expediting Expropriaton and Expulsion: The Impact of the 'Vienna Model' on Anti-Jewish Policies in Nazi Germany, 1938," Hans Safrian, "Aryanization, Market Venders, and Peddlers in Amsterdam," Jos Scheren.
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