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The Holocaust Jack Fischel

The Holocaust By Jack Fischel

The Holocaust by Jack Fischel


Summary

This reference guide to the Holocaust provides an overview of Nazi Germany's attempt to exterminate world Jewry. It combines essays, biographical profiles, and documents relating to the "Final Solution", to provide an understanding of the causative factors that shaped the Holocaust.

The Holocaust Summary

The Holocaust by Jack Fischel

Designed for secondary school and college student research, this work is a readable history and ready-reference guide to the Holocaust based on the most recent scholarship. It provides the reader with an overview of Nazi Germany's attempt to exterminate world Jewry. Fischel, a leading authority on the Holocaust, combines narrative description, analytical essays, a timeline of events, lengthy biographical profiles, and the text of key primary documents relating to the Nazi plan for the Final Solution to help students gain a comprehensive understanding of the causative factors and major events and personalities that shaped the Nazi genocide. A glossary of key terms, selected tables, and an annotated bibliography of recommended further reading will aid student research.

Topical essays designed for the student and general reader provide an accessible historical overview and analysis of Hitler and the Jews, the racial state, genocide, the Final Solution, and resistance to the Nazis. Fischel explains the factors that led to the Holocaust, the implementation of the decision to exterminate the Jews, the response of the free world and the Papacy, the role of righteous gentiles who risked their lives to save Jews, and the resistance of the Jews to their fate under the Nazis. Biographical sketches provide valuable information on the key personalities among both the Nazis and Allies, and the text of key primary documents brings the Nazis blatant plan for genocide to stark reality. In providing valuable information, analysis, and ready-reference features, this work is a one-stop resource on the Holocaust for students, teachers, library media specialists, and interested readers.

About Jack Fischel

JACK R. FISCHEL is Chair of the history department at Millersville University in Pennsylvania. He is co-editor of Jewish American History and Culture: An Encyclopedia (1992), which received the Association of Jewish Libraries award as the outstanding Judaica reference book. Co-editor of Holocaust Studies Annual and currently working on A Historical Dictionary of the Holocaust, he has also contributed articles and reviews on the Holocaust to many publications.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword by Randall M. Miller Preface Chronology of Events The Holocaust Explained Introduction Hitler and the Jews The Nazi Racial State Genocide The Final Solution Resistance Conclusion Biographies of the Holocaust Primary Documents of the Holocaust Glossary of Selected Terms Annotated Bibliography Appendixes Index

Additional information

NPB9780313298790
9780313298790
0313298793
The Holocaust by Jack Fischel
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1998-03-25
256
N/A
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