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The Nazi Conscience
Koonz, Claudia
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Koonz traces how the Nazis developed a rationale for their genocidal policies against the Jews and how they used a range of media to convince the German people of the necessity and indeed, the morality, of those policies.
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Belonging and Genocide: Hitler's Community, 1918-1945
Kühne, Thomas
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This work explores how the Nazis used the concepts of community and belonging as a means to promote conformity and solidarity, resulting in mass crime and genocide.
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Philosophical Witnessing: The Holocaust as Presence
Lang, Berel
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Through discussion and analysis of such topics as representation, silence, and denial, Lang examines the philosophical issues inherent in attempting to comprehend the Holocaust.
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Governments-In-Exile and the Jews during the Second World War
Lanicek, Jan and Jordan, James
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An in depth look at the 'Jewish policy' of governments-in-exile that were created during WWII.
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Nazi Games: The Olympics of 1936
Large, David Clay
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Large discusses the Olympics in historical context and exposes the propaganda and politics behind the 1936 games.
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In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler's Berlin
Larson, Erik
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Larson charts the daily experiences of US Ambassador William Dodd in Berlin from 1933 to 1937.
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