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The End of the Holocaust
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Table of contents
- Series Preface
- Introduction
- Part One: Ransom Negotiations
- Rescue by Negotiations? Jewish Attempts to Negotiate with the Nazis
- The Official Jewish Leadership of Wartime Hungary
- Between Apprehension and Indifference: Allied Attitudes to the Destruction of Hungarian Jewry
- The Mission of Joel Brand
- The Kastner Case: Aftermath of the Catastrophe
- The Negotiations between Saly Mayer and the Representatives of the S. S. in 1944–1945
- Part Two: Other Rescue Options
- The Rescue of European Jewry and Illegal Immigration to Palestine in 1940 – Prospects and Reality: Berthold Storfer and the Mossad Le’Aliyah Bet
- The Transnistria Affair and the Rescue Policy of the Zionist Leadership in Palestine, 1942–1943
- The Question of Bombing Auschwitz
- Why Auschwitz Was Never Bombed
- The “Final Solution” in Its Last Stages
- Scandinavian Countries to the Rescue of Concentration Camp Prisoners
- Raoul Wallenberg – His Mission and His Activities in Hungary
- Part Three: The Death Marches and Liberation
- July 1944 – The Crucial Month for the Remnants of Lithuanian Jewry
- The Death Marches in the Period of the Evacuation of the Camps
- The Death-Marches, January – May, 1945
- The U. S. Army and the Jews: Policies toward the Displaced Persons after World War II
- Jewish Survivors in DP Camps and She’erith Hapletah
- Zionism, the Holocaust, and the Road to Israel
- Part Four: War Crimes Policy and Postwar Trials
- The Jewish Factor in British War Crimes Policy in 1942
- The International Military Tribunal and the Holocaust: Some Legal Reflections
- Nazi Crime Trials
- The Deportation of the German Jews: Post-War German Trials of Nazi Criminals
- The Judiciary and Nazi Crimes in Postwar Germany
- Nazi Criminals in the United States: The Fedorenko Case
- Copyright Information
- Index