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The Persecution of the Jews and German Popular Opinion in the Third Reich

  • IAN KERSHAW
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  1. I-IV I
  2. Contents V
  3. Series Preface IX
  4. Introduction XI
  5. Part One: Germans
  6. WAS THERE AN "OTHER GERMANY" DURING THE NAZI PERIOD? 3
  7. The German Population and the Jews in the Third Reich. Recent Publication and Trends in Research on German Society and the "Jewish Question" 46
  8. The German People and the Destruction of the European Jews 61
  9. The Persecution of the Jews and German Popular Opinion in the Third Reich 86
  10. 'Public Opinion' in Nazi Germany and the 'Jewish Question' 115
  11. 'Public Opinion' in Nazi Germany; The Final Solution 139
  12. Everyday Anti-Semitism in Prewar Nazi Germany: The Popular Bases 151
  13. German Popular Opinion and the "Jewish Question", 1939-1943: Some further Reflections 182
  14. The German Resistance and the Jews 204
  15. Part Two: East Europeans
  16. Interwar Poland: good for the Jews or bad for the Jews? 249
  17. Relations between Polish and Jewish left wing groups in interwar Poland 259
  18. INTRODUCTION TO: Polish-Jewish Relations During the Second World War 266
  19. An Early Account of Polish Jewry under Nazi and Soviet Occupation Presented to the Polish Govemment-In-Exile, February 1940 299
  20. Polish-Jewish relations in occupied Poland, 1939-1945 315
  21. Polish and Jewish historiography on the question of Polish-Jewish relations during World War II 329
  22. Polish Responses to the Liquidation of Warsaw Jewry 342
  23. UKRAINIAN-JEWISH RELATIONS DURING THE NAZI OCCUPATION 358
  24. Ukrainian-Jewish Relations during the Soviet and Nazi Occupations 396
  25. Czech Attitudes towards the Jews during the Nazi Regime 415
  26. Footnotes for "Interwar poland: Good for the Jews or Bad for the Jews? " by Ezra Mendelsohn, continued from page 258 449
  27. Footnotes for "Polish and Jewish Historiography," by Yisrael Gutman, continued from page 341. 450
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