German responses to the persecution of the Jews as reflected in three collections of secret reports
TitleGerman responses to the persecution of the Jews as reflected in three collections of secret reports
Author
Call number940.53180943/0025
Object number09348b
Place of publicationNew York, New York, United States
PublisherBerghahn Books
Year of publication
2016
Physical descriptionpp41-58
MaterialArticle
Series titleVermont Studies on Nazi Germany and the Holocaust
ISBN9781782386421
NotesArticle from the book 'The Germans and the Holocaust : popular responses to the persecution and murder of the Jews' pp41-58
Description
Compares and contrasts three collections of documents. The first is a set of slightly under 4,000 documents collected from a large number of German archives as part of a joint German-Israeli project, made available in 2003. The second consists of reports on the persecution of the Jews filed by foreign diplomats stationed in Germany. The third, published in 1980 is composed of reports produced during the Nazi era by the German Social Democratic Party in exile. The antisemitic consensus in German society provided the regime with the room it needed in order to plan and carry out the Final Solution