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The Nazi Holocaust. Part 5: Public Opinion and Relations to the Jews in Nazi Europe. Volume 1
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The Nazi Holocaust. Part 5: Public Opinion and Relations to the Jews in Nazi Europe. Volume 1
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Table of contents
- Series Preface
- Introduction
- Part One: Germans
- Was There an âOther Germanyâ during the Nazi Period?
- The German Population and the Jews in the Third Reich: Recent Publications and Trends in Research on German Society and the âJewish Questionâ
- The German People and the Destruction of the European Jews
- The Persecution of the Jews and German Popular Opinion in the Third Reich
- âPublic Opinionâ in Nazi Germany and the âJewish Questionâ
- âPublic Opinionâ in Nazi Germany; The Final Solution
- Everyday Anti-Semitism in Prewar Nazi Germany: The Popular Bases
- German Popular Opinion and the âJewish Questionâ, 1939â1943: Some Further Reflections
- The German Resistance and the Jews
- Part Two: East Europeans
- Interwar Poland: Good for the Jews or Bad for the Jews?
- Relations between Polish and Jewish Left Wing Groups in Interwar Poland
- Introduction to: Polish-Jewish Relations during the Second World War
- An Early Account of Polish Jewry under Nazi and Soviet Occupation Presented to the Polish Government-in-Exile, February 1940
- Polish-Jewish Relations in Occupied Poland, 1939â1945
- Polish and Jewish Historiography on the Question of Polish-Jewish Relations during World War II
- Polish Responses to the Liquidation of Warsaw Jewry
- Ukrainian-Jewish Relations during the Nazi Occupation
- Ukrainian-Jewish Relations during the Soviet and Nazi Occupations
- Czech Attitudes towards the Jews during the Nazi Regime