Rescue by negotiations? Jewish attempts to negotiate with the Nazis
TitreRescue by negotiations? Jewish attempts to negotiate with the Nazis
Auteur
Call numberR940.5318/002
N° d'objet03494A
Lieu de publicationWestport, Connecticut, United States
EditeurMeckler
Année de publication
1989
Paginationpp3-21
MatérielArticle
ISBN0887362664
NotesArticle from the book "The Nazi Holocaust" No.9 The End of the Holocaust pp3-21
Description
Considers the tortuous and often unruly negotiations between the Nazis and prominent Jews to effect the rescue of the latters' co-religionists from the gas chambers. This bargaining at times involved money, at others goods (eg trucks). When, in the closing stages of the war, Himmler ordered the cessation of mass murder, his motives were entirely pragmatic. The Allies, meanwhile, considered the Jewish problem a side issue to their central concern: winning the war.