Verlag: Pergamon Press in association with thr United States Holocaust Memorial Council and Yad Vashem The Holocuast Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority Jerusalem, Oxford, 1989
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In den WarenkorbHardbound. Zustand: Very Good. Royal octavo, rebacked in yellow library cloth with black lettering, original paper coviers bouns in, 397 pp., b/w photos Articles in Volume One are "Waldheim, the Pope and the Holocaust," Richard L. Rubinstein, "The Politics o Memory: Holocaust and Legitimacy in Post-Nazi Germany," Manfred Henningsen, "Catholics and Jews in Poland Today," Iwona Irwin-Zarecka, "Antisemitism in Hungary 1945-1946," Sari Reuveni, "The Textture of Memory: Holocaust Memorials and Meanng," James E. Young, "A Tale of Two Trials: Antisemitism in Canada 1985," Alan Davies, The Memory of Justice: Primo Levi and Auschwitz," Risa Sodi.Articles in Number 2 are "Essay: Quantity and Interpretation - Issues in the Comparative Historical Analysis of the Holocaust," Steven T. Katz, "Definitions of Genocide and their implications fro Predication and Prevention," Frank Chalk, "Revolutionary Genocide: On the Causes of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 and the Holocaust," Robert Melson, "The Concept of War and Genocidal Impulses in the Ottoman Empire 1821-1918," James J. Reed, Reflections on the Collective Identity of German Roma and Sinti (Gypsies) after National Socialism," Kirsen Martins-Heuß, "The Art of the Children of Terezin: A Psychological Study," Frances Gaezer Grossman.Articles in number 3 are "Essay: Christology and the First Commandment," Eberhard Bethge, "The Holocaust and the Gospel Truth," Blu Greenberg, "1934: Pivotal Year of the Church Struggle," F. Burton Nelson, "On the Impossibility and Necessitty of Being a Christian: Post-Holocaust Reflections Base on the Thought of Jean Amery and Emil Fackenheim," John K. Roth, "German Christian Nationalism: Its Contribution to the Holocaust," Arlie J. Hoover, "The Catholic Church in Croatia, the Vatican and the Murder of Croatian Jews," Menechem Shelah, "Personal Letters in Research and Education on the Holocaust," Dalia Ofer, "The Destruction of the Jews of Butrimony's as Described in a Farewell Letter from a Local Jew," Nathan Cohen.
Verlag: Pergamon Press in association with thr United States Holocaust Memorial Council and Yad Vashem The Holocuast Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority Jerusalem 1986-1987, Oxford, 1986
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In den WarenkorbSoftbound. Zustand: Very Good. Royal octavo, yellow library cloth with gold lettering, 168, 347 pp., b/w photos Articles in number 1 are "An Interview with Elie Wiesel," Harry J. Cargas, "Kommandostab Reichsführer-SS: Himmler's Personal Murder Brigades in 1941," Yehoshua Büchler, "Images of the Holocaust - Part I," Sybil Milton, "Photographing behind the Warsaw Ghetto Wall, 1941," Joe J. Heydecker, "Literature as Resistance: Survival in the Camps," Ellen S. Fine, "Ethnocide and Ethnogenesis: A Case Study of the Mississippi Band Choctaw, A Genocide Avoided," Seena B. Kohl, "Concerning Authentic and Unauthentic Responses to the Holocaust," Emil L. Fackenheim, "Is There a Way Out of the Christian Crime? The Philosophic Question of the Holocaust," A. Roy Eckhardt, "Protestant Missions to the Jews 1810-1980: Ecclesiastical Imperialism or Theological Aberration?" John S. Conway, "On Seeing the Invisible Dimensions of the Holocaust," John K. Roth.Articles in Volume 2, number 1 are "Genetics After Auschwitz," Benno Müller-Hill, "Commandant of Drancy: Alois Brunner and the Jews of France," Mary Felstiner, "Child Rescue in Budapest, 1944-5," MRobert Rozett, "Normalizine the Holocaust? Recent Historians' Debate in the Federal Republic of Germany," Norbert Kampe, "Contrasting Two Survival Literatures: On the Jewish Holocaust and the Chnese Cultural Revolution," Sheng-Mei Ma, "Holocaust and Genocide: The Essential Dialectic," Franklin H. Littell, "Theological Myth, German Antisemitism and the Holocaust: The Case of Martin Niemoeller, "The Complexities of Witnessing," Ziva Amishai-Maisels, "The American History of Anne Frank's Diary," Judith E. Doneson.Articles in Vlume 2, Number 2 are "Essay: On the Place of the Holocaust in History," Yehuda Bauer, "Rollbhn Mord: The Early Archives of Einsatzgruppe C," Yaacov Lozowick, "Sajmiste - An Extermination Camp in Serbia," Menachem Shelach, "Christian Chrity: The Unitarian Service Committee's Relief Activities on Behalf of Refugee from Nazism, 1940-5," Haim Genizi, "Reconstruction of an Artist's Life: Genia [Geia] Sekztajn-Lichtensztajn," Luba K. Gurdus, "Negotiating the Meaning of the Holocaust: an Observation on the Debate about Kahanism in Israeli Society," Gerlad Cromer, "The Impact of Cultural Context on the Mental Health of Jewish Concentration Camp Survivors," Ephrai Tabory and Leonard Weller, "Postwar Adaptation of Holocaust Survivors in the United States," William B. Helmreich.
Verlag: Pergamon Press in association with thr United States Holocaust Memorial Council and Yad Vashem The Holocuast Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority Jerusalem, Oxford, 1988
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In den WarenkorbHardbound. Zustand: Very Good. Royal octavo, yellow library cloth with black lettering, 521 pp., b/w photos Articles in number 1 are "Hitler and the Policy-Making Process on the Jewish Question," David Bankier, "Genocide and Public Health: German Doctors and Polish Jews, 1939-41," Christopher R. Browning, "Hungary - Six Days in July 1944," Tsvi Erez, "Arming for Survivl: Martin Buber and Jewish Adult Education in Nazi Germany," Yehoyakim Cochavi, "Essay: The Youth movements in Eastern Europe as an Alternate Leadership Dietrich, "The Altruism of the Righteous Gentiles," Mordecai Paltiel, "Holocaust and Weltanschauung: Philosophical Reflections on Why They Did It," Emil L. Fackenhaim, "Problems on Nazi Trials in the Federal Republic of Germany," Helge Grabitz.Articles in number 3 are "Elie Wiesel at Sixty," Harry James Cargas, "'Remembering for the Future,'" Yehuda auer, "Recent Trends in the History of the Holocaust," Michael R. Marrus, "The Holocaust and the Ethical Imperative of Historicism," Robet A. Pois, "The Rescue of Jewish Children in Belgium During the Holocaust," Shlomo Kess, "Locating the Holocaust on the Genocide Spectrum: Towards a Methdology of Definiation and Categorization Rosenfeld.Articles in number 4 are "Some Personal, Theological and Religious Responses to the Holocaust," Immanuel Jakobovits, "Essay: the Morality of Auschwitz: Moral Language and the Nazi Ethic," Peter J. Haas, "The Justification of Religion in the Crisis of the Holocaust," Eliezer Schweid, "The Holocaust Survivor's Faith and Religious Behavior and some Implications for Treatments," Paul Marcus and Alan Rosenberg, "Orthodox Theological Responses to Kristallnacht: Chayyim Ozer Grodzensky (Achiezer) and Elchonon Wassermann," Gershon Greenberg, "The Shoah: its Challenges for Religious and Secular Ethics," John T. Pawlikowski, "Christological Symbolism of the Holocaust," Ziva Amishai-Maisels, "Essay: Early Warning," Frankln H. Littell, "Raul Hilberg and the Uniqueness of the Holocaust," Emil L. Fackenheim.