Language: English
Published by Cambridge University Press, 2008
ISBN 10: 0521899745 ISBN 13: 9780521899741
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hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: None. Clean pages with a few highlighter marks and pencil markings on the front flyleaf. The cover has light bumping and wear to the corners and spine edge. The cover has some scuffs.
Hardcover. Condition: Good +. 386 pp foxing to fore edge Important articles and essays on the Holocaust.
Condition: new. Location:1010 349 pp. seven essays including on the licensing of refugee physicians, politics of spiritual rehabilitation in the camps, four memoirs of Ausvhwitz reviewed 1010.
Condition: new. Important articles and essays on the Holocaust. Location:600 240 pp. 600.
Condition: new. Location:600 Important articles and essays on the Holocaust. 12mo 240 pp. 600.
Language: English
Published by Allied Books, Ltd., New York, 1990
Seller: gearbooks, The Bronx, NY, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Hardcover. Condition: Like New. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 266 pp. Vol. 7 only! ISSN 0741-8450. Clean, fresh copy and dj with very light shelf wear, crisp pages and clean text.
Language: English
Published by Cambridge University Press, 2009
ISBN 10: 0521899745 ISBN 13: 9780521899741
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
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Published by Kraus International Publications [A Division of Kraus-Thomson Organization Limited], White Plains, NY, 1988
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very good. First Printing [Stated]. viii, 278 pages. Notes. Contains articles on The Economics of the Final Solution: A Case Study from the General Government; Non-Jewish Children in the Camps; Traditional Antisemitism and the Holocaust: The Case of the German Diplomat Curt Prufer; Three Generations remember the Holocaust: Hilsenrath, Becker, and Seelich; Out of the Months of Monsters: Perspectives on Nazism in Grass and Tournier; Concentration Camps in Exile Literature, The Case of Osthofen: Attempts to Settle Jewish Refugees in Newfoundland and Labrador, 1934-1939; and American Radio Coverage of the Holocaust. Also contains several reviews. The Simon Wiesenthal Center Annual is the first serial publication in the United States focusing on the scholarly study of the Holocaust. Its definition of the Holocaust in its widest context includes: Nazi German and the Final Solution, 1933-1945; European Jewry during World War II; Refugees, Rescue, and Immigration; Displaced Persons and postwar trials, and modern antisemitism. Henry Egon Friedlander (24 September 1930 - 17 October 2012) was a German-American Jewish historian of the Holocaust who was noted for his arguments in favor of broadening the scope of casualties of the Holocaust. Born in Berlin, Germany, to a Jewish family, Friedlander moved to the United States in 1947 as a survivor of Auschwitz, obtaining his BA in history at Temple University in 1953 and his MA and Ph.D. at the University of Pennsylvania in 1954 and 1968. From 1975 until his retirement in 2001, Friedlander served as a professor in the department of Judaic studies at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York. Friedlander argued that three groups should be considered victims of the Holocaust, namely Jews, Romani, and the mentally and physically disabled, noting that the latter were Nazism's first victims. His opinions concerning the inclusion of both the disabled and the Romani as victims of the Holocaust often gave rise to intense debates with other scholars, such as the Israeli historian Yehuda Bauer, who argued that only Jews should be considered victims of the Holocaust. Like Friedlander, Sybil Milton supported a more expansive, inclusive definition of the Holocaust, arguing against the "exclusivity of emphasis on Judeocide in most Holocaust literature [that] has generally excluded Gypsies (as well as blacks and the handicapped) from equal consideration". Sybil H. Milton was a leading scholar of Nazi Germany and the Holocaust and a senior historian at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington. Her husband was Henry Friedlander, a professor of history at the City University of New York and president of the German Studies Association. She taught German history at Stanford University and elsewhere before becoming director of archives at the Leo Baeck Institute in New York from 1974 to 1984. Afterward, she was a consultant to the Holocaust Memorial Council. At the time of her death, Dr. Milton was vice president of the Swiss-appointed Independent Commission of Experts, which was investigating Swiss policies toward Jews and Nazis during the Holocaust. The commission issued a report condemning Switzerland's restrictive policies toward Jewish immigration during the war years when European Jews were seeking refuge from Nazi genocide. Dr. Milton, who represented the United States on the commission, studied Swiss banks and the Nazi handling of Jewish-owned assets, precious metals and works of art.
Language: English
Published by Cambridge University Press, 2009
ISBN 10: 0521899745 ISBN 13: 9780521899741
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
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