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Can it happen again? : chronicles of the Holocaust / edited by Roselle K. Chartock and Jack Spencer.
- Title
- Can it happen again? : chronicles of the Holocaust / edited by Roselle K. Chartock and Jack Spencer.
- Publication
- New York : Black Dog & Leventhal, [1995]
- ©1995
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- Description
- 376 pages : illustrations, map; 21 cm
- Summary
- "Eyewitness accounts, memoirs, documentary materials, and selections from our most eminent writers, scholars, and journalists provide insight into all aspects of the Holocaust. By incorporating different points of view and methods of interpretation, this volume helps readers define, explore, and interpret the Holocaust, as well as its legacy and its ominous contemporary echoes." -- excerpted from dust jacket.
- Uniform Title
- Holocaust years
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Personal Narrative
- Literature
- Literary collections
- Personal narratives
- Récits personnels.
- Note
- Earlier edition was published in 1979 by Bantam Books under the title: The Holocaust years: society on trail.
- Includes index.
- Processing Action (note)
- committed to retain
- Contents
- Auschwitz: a concentration camp / Bernd Naumann -- The death house / William L. Shirer -- The horrors of daily life / Bernd Naumann -- The final solution of the Jewish question / Lucy Dawidowicz -- The final solution in action / Testimony -- The Graebe memorandum / Testimony -- Dehumanization and starvation / Viktor E. Frankl -- Map of major concentration camps -- Flow chart for "Operation Reinhard," Auschwitz, and Majdanek -- Chronology of laws and actions directed against Jews in Nazi Germany 1933-45 -- We escaped from Hitler's Germany / Catherine Noren -- Listen to me / Elie Wiesel -- Estimates of Jewish losses 1939-45 -- The Prince / Niccolo Machiavelli -- Man is evil and warlike / Thomas Hobbes -- Man is rational / John Locke -- Man is innately aggressive / Robert Ardrey -- Man is a product of his environment / B. F. Skinner.
- Christians and Jews in Europe 1870-1914 / Uriel Tal -- Jewish life in Europe between the two World Wars / Judah Pilch -- An excerpt from Maus I / Art Spielgelman -- The Greenies ; What is the difference between a prejudice and a misconception ; What should I do / William Goodykoontz -- Hey, white girl / Susan Gregory -- The meaning of scapegoat ; Prejudice ; The Jew as a scapegoat / Gordon Allport -- Bent / Martin Sherman -- The juggler / Primo Levi -- Extermination of the gypsies / Helen Fein -- And the violins stopped playing / Alexander Ramati -- The Third Reich in perspective / Gertrude Noar.
- Seven case studies / Edward Fenton and John Goode -- Herr Damm / Milton Mayer -- Why I joined the Hitler Youth ; A town goes Nazi / William Allen -- Commander of Auschwitz -- Hoess explains why he killed Jews -- Other Gestapo men explain -- Albert Speer speaks -- On the Aryan -- About the Jew -- The Jews in Hitler's mental world / Lucy Dawidowicz -- Politics and music / Roselle K. Chartock -- The Nazi program -- The Lebensborn Movement ; Euthanasia / Richard Grunberger -- For twins of Auschwitz, time to unlock secrets / Jon Nordheimer -- A doctor for the Nazis remembers / Dr. Mikos Nyiszli -- From a doctor's diary / Hans Hermann Kremer -- Kim, cabin boy and seaman / Kin Malthe-Bruun -- Bernard Lichtenberg, prelate -- The world was silent / Judah Pilch -- Nazi brutality to Jews -- 2000000 murders by Nazis charged -- The righteous Danes / Abraham Foxman -- A congressman speaks for minority rights / Arthur W. Mitchell -- Thirty-eight witnesses / Martin Gansberg.
- Man as aggressor / Anthony Storr -- People are really good at heart / Anne Frank -- The decent and indecent / Viktor E. Frankl -- Music out of pain -- Peat bog soldiers -- Ani M'amin -- Jewish partisan song -- Children's writings -- We got used to -- I'd like to go alone -- It all depends how you look at it -- Homesick -- The butterfly -- The garden -- The behavior of the victims -- The Warsaw Ghetto -- If you could lick my heart / From Shoah -- On resistance ; Resistance in the concentration camps / Abraham Foxamn -- Why so little resistance? / Elie Wiesel -- Were Hitler's henchmen mad / Molly Harrower -- Hangman / Maurice Ogden -- Schindler's list / Thomas Keneally -- The uprooted / Richard Mayne -- Kibbutz Buchenwald / Commentary -- On the Genocide Convention / New Catholic Encyclopedia -- The Nuremberg Trials / Leo Kahn -- The sentences imposed by the International Military Tribunal.
- State of Israel Proclamation of Independence -- Dachau: Munich suburb -- A visit to Auschwitz / William Helmreich -- Holocaust Museum dedicated in payment to dead / Diana Jea Schemo -- Stefan: the sufferer -- Utopia: the controlled society / Aldous Huxley -- The all-powerful state / George Orwell -- Babi Yar / Yevgeny Yevtushenko -- If we must die / Claude Mckay -- Why there has never been a humane society / Arthur Koestler -- On blind faith / Eric Hoffer -- Sold to Louisiana / Jacob Stroyer -- Slaughter of the innocents ; Mass murder / Newsweek -- The Armenians: an example of genocide / Helen Fein -- Instructions to all persons of Japanese ancestry -- Kiyoshi Hirabayashi v. United States / Supreme Court Decision -- The greatest trauma of all / Charles Siblerman.
- Voyages of the damned / The New York Times -- Obedience to authority / Stanley Milgram -- Visa is sweet sorrow to a Soviet couple / David K. Shipler -- The occurrence is past; the phenomenon remains / Raul Hilberg -- Erasing the holocaust / Walter Reich -- Ominous signs and unspeakable thoughts / Elie Wiesel -- Dear teacher / Chaim Ginott.
- ISBN
- 1884822266
- 9781884822261
- LCCN
- 95012348
- OCLC
- 32273950
- SCSB-12627759
- Owning Institutions
- Harvard Library