Protestants, Catholics, Mennonites and Jews: identities and institutions in Holocaust studies
TitleProtestants, Catholics, Mennonites and Jews: identities and institutions in Holocaust studies
Author
Call number940.5318072/0069
Object number04812h
Place of publicationNew York, New York, United States
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
Year of publication
2015
Physical descriptionpp142-156
MaterialArticle
ISBN9781137514189
NotesArticle from the book 'Holocaust scholarship: personal trajectories and professional interpretations.' pp142-156
Description
As a category of privilege, the notion of 'Volksdeutschen' or ethnic Germans, created a sense of impunity for certain people. It hardened some bonds and shattered others; military chaplains provided a Christian narrative to soothe the consciences of German soldiers, their families and themselves. This facilitated a kind of moral inversion that turned perpetrators, accomplices and beneficiaries of destruction into victims, at least in their own perceptions