Probing the depths of German antisemitism : German society and the persecution of the Jews, 1933-1941 /
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Imprint: | New York : Berghahn Books, c2000. |
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Description: | 585 p. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4287299 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Overall Explanations, German Society and the Jews or: Some Thoughts about Context
- Party and State Antisemitic Policy
- Acquiescence?
- The Double Consciousness of the Nazi Mind and Practice
- The Mixed Marriage. A Guarantee of Survival or a Reflection of German Society during the Nazi Regime?
- Public Welfare and the German Jews under National Socialism
- Nazi Antisemitic Policy on the Regional Level
- Local Administration and Nazi Anti-Jewish Policy
- The Germans: "An Antisemitic People." The Press Campaign after 9 November 1938
- Violence against Jews in Germany 1933-1939
- The Policy of Expropriation
- The Minister of Economics and the Expulsion of the Jews from the German Economy
- The "Aryanization" of Jewish Companies and German Society: The Example of Hamburg
- The Attack on Berlin Department Stores after 1933
- Popular Attitudes to Nazi Antisemitism in Wartime
- The German Population and the Jews: State of Research and New Perspectives
- Popular Attitudes to National Socialist Antisemitism: Denunciations for "Insidious Offenses" and "Racial Ignominy"
- German Work and German Workers: The Impact of Symbols on the Exclusion of Jews in Nazi-Germany. Reflections on Open Questions
- The German-Jewish Relationship in the Diaries of Victor Klemperer
- Jewish Society under the Nazi System
- Reactions of the Jewish Press in Germany to the Nuremberg Laws
- Jewish Self-Defense under the Constraints of National Socialism: The Final Years of the Centralverein
- The "Emigration Effort" or "Repatriation"
- Jewish Leadership and Jewish Resistance
- Jewish Daily Life in Wartime Germany
- Responses of the Churches
- The Catholic Anti-Jewish Prejudice, Hitler and the Jews
- "The Jewish Problem Becomes a Christian Problem." German Protestants and the Persecution of the Jews in the Third Reich
- Responses of German Resistance
- The German Resistance to Hitler and the Jews
- 20 July and the "Jewish Question"
- Responses of the Bystanders
- American Diplomatic Records Regarding German Public Opinion during the Nazi Regime
- German Social Democrats and the Jewish Question
- British Policy, Allied Intelligence and Zionist Dilemmas in the Face of Hitler's Jewish Policies
- List of Contributors
- Index of Names and Places