Reihe:
The persecution and murder of the European Jews by Nazi Germany, 1933-1945

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2019-
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Berlin ; Boston
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De Gruyter Oldenbourg
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This landmark collection of primary sources provides unique first-hand insights into the persecution and murder of the Jews of Europe under Nazi rule. The documents, all translated from the language of the original source, range from the police orders and administrative decrees issued by the Nazi apparatus across Germany and occupied Europe to the diaries and letters of Jewish men, women, and children facing discrimination, impoverishment, violent assaults, incarceration, deportation, and death. The observations and reactions of bystanders not directly involved in the crimes – some shocked, some indifferent, some approving - also come across vividly. Substantial introductions, scholarly footnotes, and an extensive thematic index help guide the reader through the rich documentary material and add to the value of the series as a resource for teaching and learning about the Second World War and the Holocaust. The series is edited on behalf of the German Federal Archives, the Leibniz Institute for Contemporary History (IfZ), the Chair of Modern History at the University of Freiburg and in collaboration with Yad Vashem.
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  • Reihenband
    3
    German Reich and Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, September 1939 - September 1941
    (2020) Löw, Andrea
    Volume 3 documents the persecution of the Jews in the German Reich after the start of the Second World War and in the "Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia", created in March 1939, until September 1941. It reveals the increasing isolation of the German and Czechoslovak Jews but also the perpetrators' plans up to the eve of systematic deportations.
  • Reihenband
    2
    German Reich, 1938 - August 1939
    (2019) Heim, Susanne
    Volume 2 documents the persecution of the Jews in the German Reich between January 1938 and the end of August 1939. In the months between the Anschluss of Austria and the start of the Second World War, the Nazi leadership plunged Jewish life further into crisis. Aryanization, bureaucratically organized expulsion, and ultimately the pogrom in November 1938 meant that for more and more Jews, life was untenable. At the same time it was becoming increasingly difficult to emigrate.
  • Reihenband
    1
    German Reich, 1933-1937
    (2019) Gruner, Wolf; Pearce, Caroline; Mas, Dorothy
    Volume 1 documents the persecution of the Jews between 1933 and 1937. The sources, which are presented chronologically, illustrate the ways in which the Jews in Germany were disenfranchised and excluded from society, as well as the role played by terror, political strategy, and the widespread indifference of non-Jewish Germans.