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Hitler und Bayern : Beobachtungen zu ihrem Verhältnis
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ISSN: 03425991 ISBN: 3769616286 9783769616286 Year: 2004 Volume: 2004/4 Publisher: München : Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften,

Hitler, the allies, and the Jews
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ISBN: 0521689791 9780521689793 9780511511837 9780521838771 0511511833 0511230249 9780511230240 0511231024 9780511231025 0511231776 9780511231773 0521838770 0521838770 1107162211 9781107162211 1280703202 9781280703201 0511229402 9780511229404 0511316887 9780511316883 Year: 2004 Publisher: Cambridge New York Cambridge University Press

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This book offers an analysis of the Holocaust as a multiple trap, its origins, and its final stages, in which rescue seemed to be possible. With the Holocaust developing like a sort of a doomsday machine set in motion from all sides, the Jews found themselves between the hammer and various anvils, each of which worked according to the logic created by the Nazis that dictated the behavior of other parties and the relations between them before and during the Holocaust. The interplay between the various parties contributed to the victims' doom first by preventing help and later preventing rescue. These help and rescue efforts proved mainly self defeating, and various legacies about them emerged during the Holocaust and are heatedly debated even today. Their real nature is uncovered here on the basis of newly opened archives worldwide.

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