Chapter
Open Access
Chapter 3 Examining Risk Factors and Triggers for Genocide
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Moshe Barides
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Open-Access-Transformation in History VII
- Acknowledgments V
- Contents IX
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1 The Historical Events that Unfolded in Hungary During World War II 6
- Chapter 2 Negotiations and Rescue Efforts 11
- Chapter 3 Examining Risk Factors and Triggers for Genocide 19
- Chapter 4 Nazi Ideology and Hungarian Antisemitism 43
- Chapter 5 Understanding Victims’ Perspective: Compliance Behavior 54
- Chapter 6 The Nazi Determination to Execute the Holocaust in Hungary 73
- Chapter 7 Adolf Eichmann 80
- Chapter 8 Eichmann’s Approach During His Interviews and Trial 92
- Chapter 9 Hungary’s Role in the Holocaust 98
- Chapter 10 The Controversy Surrounding the Jewish Council 108
- Chapter 11 The Kasztner Affair: Unveiling the Complexities 123
- Chapter 12 Analysis of Risk Assessments and Triggers for the Holocaust in Hungary 136
- Chapter 13 The role of External Parties like Britain, FDR, or Jewish Groups as Bystanders 148
- Chapter 14 Conclusions 158
- Chapter 15 Insights into Recent Developments and Research 172
- Appendices 185
- Bibliography 199
- Index
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Open-Access-Transformation in History VII
- Acknowledgments V
- Contents IX
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1 The Historical Events that Unfolded in Hungary During World War II 6
- Chapter 2 Negotiations and Rescue Efforts 11
- Chapter 3 Examining Risk Factors and Triggers for Genocide 19
- Chapter 4 Nazi Ideology and Hungarian Antisemitism 43
- Chapter 5 Understanding Victims’ Perspective: Compliance Behavior 54
- Chapter 6 The Nazi Determination to Execute the Holocaust in Hungary 73
- Chapter 7 Adolf Eichmann 80
- Chapter 8 Eichmann’s Approach During His Interviews and Trial 92
- Chapter 9 Hungary’s Role in the Holocaust 98
- Chapter 10 The Controversy Surrounding the Jewish Council 108
- Chapter 11 The Kasztner Affair: Unveiling the Complexities 123
- Chapter 12 Analysis of Risk Assessments and Triggers for the Holocaust in Hungary 136
- Chapter 13 The role of External Parties like Britain, FDR, or Jewish Groups as Bystanders 148
- Chapter 14 Conclusions 158
- Chapter 15 Insights into Recent Developments and Research 172
- Appendices 185
- Bibliography 199
- Index