In December 2013, after years of exhaustive search, the U.S.
Holocaust Memorial Museum received more than four hundred pages of
diary notes written by one of the most prominent Nazis, the Party's
chief ideologue and Reich minister for the occupied Soviet
territories Alfred Rosenberg. By combining Rosenberg's diary notes
with additional key documents and in-depth analysis, this book
shows Rosenberg's crucial role in the Nazi regime's anti-Jewish
policy. In the second half of 1941 the territory administered by
Rosenberg became the region where the mass murder of Jewish men,
women, and children first became a systematic pattern. Indeed,
months before the emergence of German death camps in Poland, Nazi
leaders perceived the occupied Soviet Union as the area where the
"final solution of the Jewish question" could be executed on a
European scale. Covering almost the entire duration of the Third
Reich, these previously inaccessible sources throw new light on the
thoughts and actions of the leading men around Hitler during
critical junctures that led to war, genocide, and Nazi Germany's
final defeat.
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