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How Did It Happen? - Dieckmann, Christoph

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        Livre Histoire - Dieckmann, Christoph - 01/10/2021 - Relié - Langue : Anglais

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      • Auteur(s) : Dieckmann, Christoph - Vanagaite, Ruta
      • Editeur : Bloomsbury Academic
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/10/2021
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 416
      • Expédition : 734
      • Dimensions : 23.2 x 16.0 x 3.0
      • ISBN : 9781538150313



      • Résumé :

        Prologue
        Ruta Vanagaite
        1 Why This Book?
        2 People Had a Choice
        3 Germany's Trauma
        4 Lithuania's Trauma
        5 The Jew Is the Devil
        6 Small and Radical
        7 Plans for Mass Murder
        8 Blitzkrieg: Local Helpers Needed!
        9 Lithuania's Dream of Independence
        10 An Easy Occupation
        11 Controversies of the Uprising
        12 Enter the SS
        13 Jews in Panic
        14 Lithuanian Border Strip: The First Shootings
        15 Pogroms
        16 The First Mass Shooting of Jews in Kaunas
        17 The Road to Ponar
        18 Vigilante Lithuanian Courts
        19 Ghettoization in the Provinces
        20 Robbing the Living
        21 Lithuanian Fascists Take Over
        22 Kill Them All!
        23 The Final Solution in the Provinces
        24 The Oral Orders
        25 The Lithuanian Road Killers
        26 100,000 Trapped City Jews
        27 Life in the Ghettos: Hunger, Poetry, Death
        28 Choiceless Choices
        29 The Accidental Death of European Jews
        30 Forgotten Victims: Soviet POWs
        31 Forgotten Victims: The Soviet Evacuees
        31 Slavery
        33 No to the SS Legion
        34 To Die as Free Fighters
        35 Survival and Terror
        36 The End: Vilnius
        37 The End: Siauliai
        38 The End: Kaunas
        39 The Murdered Others
        40 Burning the Bodies
        41 To Save a Jew
        42 The Silence of the Church
        43 The Brief Story of Lithuanian Resistance
        Epilogue
        Selected Bibliography
        About the Authors

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        Biographie:
        Christoph Dieckmann, Ruta Vanagaite...

        Sommaire:

        In this compelling book, Lithuanian author Ruta Vanagaite holds an extended conversation with noted historian Christoph Dieckmann. His exploration of the causes and consequences of the
        Holocaust in Lithuania provides the first overview for general readers that considers the perspectives of all the central groups involved-Jews, Lithuanians, and Germans. Drawing on a rich array of sources in all the key languages-Yiddish, Ivrit, Lithuanian, and German-Dieckmann considers not only the Berlin-based orientation of the German perpetrators but also the space where the Shoah took place-Lithuanian society with its Jewish minority under German occupation. He contends that this space of mass crimes is always linked with warfare and occupation. The Holocaust was unprecedented, but he makes a powerful case it cannot be isolated from the other mass crimes that took place at the same time in the same space against thousands of Soviet prisoners of war and forced refugees from the Soviet territories.
        Dieckmann shows that the Holocaust could not have unfolded throughout German-dominated Europe without the conditional cooperation of non-Germans in each occupied country. Existing antisemitism was radicalized from the 1930s onward, turning Jews, under the enormous stress of unrelenting warfare and often instable conditions of occupation, into what were perceived as deadly enemies. The Holocaust, its history and memory, can only be understood through this broader context. The authors' searching exchanges illuminate the most profound questions we have as we struggle to understand the Holocaust.

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