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Understanding the Holocaust

Understanding the Holocaust

An Introduction

by Dan Cohn-Sherbok
Hardback
Publication Date: 01/10/1999

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What is the Holocaust? Were Hitler and his executioners sadistic psychopaths? Were ordinary Germans morally culpable for murdering millions of innocent victims? Where was God during this terrible tragedy? This volume seeks to explore these and other ethical, cultural and religious questions within a historical context. Beginning with the origin and growth of anti-Semitism, the book continues with a detailed account of the various stages of the Nazi onslaught, and concludes with a consideration of the legacy of the Holocaust in the modern world.

Designed as a work for students in colleges and universities as well as for the general reader, the volume contains 26 chapters which deal with a particular period. This is followed by discussion of the implications of the events of the Holocaust. Unlike other books on the subject, this study contains both a history of the Holocaust and extensive reflections about social, religious and moral issues raised by the emergence of the Third Reich and its impact on subsequent history.

ISBN:
9780304704422
9780304704422
Category:
General & world history
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
01-10-1999
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Dimensions (mm):
234x153mm
Weight:
0.69kg
Dan Cohn-Sherbok

Dan Cohn-Sherbok is Professor Emeritus of Judaism at the University of Wales. He is a major figure in Jewish scholarship and debate, with over eighty books to his credit.

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