German hegemony and national independence during the Second World War
TitreGerman hegemony and national independence during the Second World War
Auteur
Call number940.5318/0090
N° d'objet01277I
Lieu de publicationWest Chester, Pennsylvania
EditeurSylvan
Année de publication
1988
Paginationpp161-180
MatérielArticle
NotesArticle from the book "In answer"
Description
In countries not officially occupied by German forces,(Hungary,Romania,Bulgaria and Vichy France) the response to the "Jewish Problem" varied.As Nazi pressure for cooperation in the Final Solution increased, latent antisemitism provoked anti-Jewish legislation.Professor Cohen concludes that antisemitism among the various nations of Europe was a major reason that the response to the plight of European Jewry was inadequate