Die Endlösung

Hitlers Versuch der Ausrottung der Juden Europas, 1939-1945

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Die Endlösung
Gerald Reitlinger
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Die Endlösung

Hitlers Versuch der Ausrottung der Juden Europas, 1939-1945

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Final Solution” is not an account that will find favor in the new Eastern Europe. Dividing many of his chapters into one slow year at a time, Cesarani achieves a sense of profound claustrophobia by tracing the extreme difficulty of hiding without being caught, blackmailed, denounced and handed over to the Germans in most of occupied Eastern Europe. In Poland, he writes, “village elders, mayors, police officials, firemen, forest rangers and upstanding citizens all took part in Jew-hunts and sought to profit from the mythical wealth of the Jews.” So too did sections of the resistance and partisan movements in Poland and Ukraine. For the approximately 250,000 Jews in Poland who went into hiding, it was the near-hostile environment that made their chances of survival so slim: “Making it through 1943 and into 1944,” Cesarani writes, “was a mountainous challenge.” Robbing Jews continued after their deaths, as people dug into the ash pits of Sobibor and Treblinka looking for valuables that the SS had missed.

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Colloquium Verlag
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698

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Cover of: The Final Solution
The Final Solution: The Attempt to Exterminate the Jews of Europe 1939-45
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Bibliography: p. 610-623.

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