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The Holocaust : the fate of European Jewry, 1932-1945

Leni Yahil, Ina Friedman (Translator), Haya Galai (Translator)
Covers the anti-semitic activities of the Nazis all over the globe, refuting common myths about the Holocaust, including the perception that Jews went peacefully to their deaths
Print Book, English, 1990
Oxford University Press, New York, 1990
History
xviii, 808 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm.
9780195045222, 9780195045239, 019504522X, 0195045238
20169748
1. The Jews of Germany during the rise and under the rule of the national socialists, 1932-September 1939. 1932: the year of decision
Hitler implements twentieth-century anti-semitism
Jews in Germany during the early days of Nazi rule (through the end of 1935)
Emigration: the dilemma of the Jews (through September 1, 1939). 2. Prologue to the "final solution": the first phase of World War II, September 1939-1941. Toward the struggle for world domination (1939-1941)
The war against European Jewry: the first assault (Autumn 1939 to Spring 1941)
The Jews' struggle for survival (September 1939 to Spring 1941)
Facing a triumphant Germany. 3. Holocaust, 1941-1945. The quest for Lebensraum: Germany's wars (1941-1943)
The final solution: the first stage, Einsatzgruppen
The final solution: the second stage
The final solution: overall planning
Poland's Jews: from subjugation to extermination (1941-1942) European Jewry prior to deportation to the east (1941 to Summer 1942)
The death factories in action (1942)
Erntefest (the harvest festival): the destruction of the Jews (1943)
The armed struggle of the Jews in Nazi-occupied countries (by Israel Gutman)
The last phase of the final solution (1944-1945)
Rescue from the abyss
Attempts at rescue
Rescue on the brink
Translation of: ha-Shoʼah
תרגום של: השואה