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10 Extending the Genocidal Program: Did Otto Ohlendorf Initiate the Systematic Extermination of Soviet “Gypsies”?
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Foreword ix
- Introduction 1
- 1 Radicalizing Warfare: The German Command and the Failure of Operation Barbarossa 19
- 2 Urban Warfare Doctrine on the Eastern Front 45
- 3 The Wehrmacht in the War of Ideologies: The Army and Hitler’s Criminal Orders on the Eastern Front 73
- 4 “The Purpose of the Russian Campaign Is the Decimation of the Slavic Population by Thirty Million”: The Radicalization of German Food Policy in Early 1941 101
- 5 The Radicalization of German Occupation Policies: The Wirtschaftsstab Ost and the 121st Infantry Division in Pavlovsk, 1941 130
- 6 The Exploitation of Foreign Territories and the Discussion of Ostland’s Currency in 1941 155
- 7 Axis Collaboration, Operation Barbarossa, and the Holocaust in Ukraine 186
- 8 The Radicalization of Anti-Jewish Policies in Nazi-Occupied Belarus 220
- 9 The Minsk Experience: German Occupiers and Everyday Life in the Capital of Belarus 240
- 10 Extending the Genocidal Program: Did Otto Ohlendorf Initiate the Systematic Extermination of Soviet “Gypsies”? 267
- 11 The Development of German Policy in Occupied France, 1941, against the Backdrop of the War in the East 289
- Conclusion: Total War, Genocide, and Radicalization 314
- Appendix: Comparative Table of Ranks for 1941 321
- Selected Bibliography 323
- List of Contributors 341
- Index 345
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Foreword ix
- Introduction 1
- 1 Radicalizing Warfare: The German Command and the Failure of Operation Barbarossa 19
- 2 Urban Warfare Doctrine on the Eastern Front 45
- 3 The Wehrmacht in the War of Ideologies: The Army and Hitler’s Criminal Orders on the Eastern Front 73
- 4 “The Purpose of the Russian Campaign Is the Decimation of the Slavic Population by Thirty Million”: The Radicalization of German Food Policy in Early 1941 101
- 5 The Radicalization of German Occupation Policies: The Wirtschaftsstab Ost and the 121st Infantry Division in Pavlovsk, 1941 130
- 6 The Exploitation of Foreign Territories and the Discussion of Ostland’s Currency in 1941 155
- 7 Axis Collaboration, Operation Barbarossa, and the Holocaust in Ukraine 186
- 8 The Radicalization of Anti-Jewish Policies in Nazi-Occupied Belarus 220
- 9 The Minsk Experience: German Occupiers and Everyday Life in the Capital of Belarus 240
- 10 Extending the Genocidal Program: Did Otto Ohlendorf Initiate the Systematic Extermination of Soviet “Gypsies”? 267
- 11 The Development of German Policy in Occupied France, 1941, against the Backdrop of the War in the East 289
- Conclusion: Total War, Genocide, and Radicalization 314
- Appendix: Comparative Table of Ranks for 1941 321
- Selected Bibliography 323
- List of Contributors 341
- Index 345