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Hitler, Germans, and the Jewish Question (Paperback)
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Hitler, Germans, and the Jewish Question (Paperback)
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This book probes the background of the ultimately unexplainable
evil of our century, the deliberate and unprovoked murder of
millions of European Jews--and goes on to explore German reactions
to that evil. Depicting the emergence in Weimar Germany of a new
type of extreme anti-Semite, of which Hitler was the paramount
example, Sarah Gordon discusses a number of related questions about
the role of anti-Semitism in the rise of the Nazis and draws on
hitherto unexamined Gestapo files, new data on court sentences, and
a variety of other sources to describe the tiny numbers of
courageous Germans who opposed Nazi anti-Semitism. She analyzes
Hitler's own deranged world view, his use of his feelings about
Jews as a political tool, and the extent of the German people's
knowledge of his intentions and actions; she examines the history
of German anti-Semitism from 1870 through the Nazi years; and she
indicates several reasons for thinking that anti-Semitism, however
virulent in certain individuals and groups, was not the major
reason for Nazi electoral successes. No apologia for the German
people, this work shows how a minority of extreme anti-Semites
coexisted in Germany with the indifferent or fearfully disapproving
majority, while the heroic few assumed the extreme risks of
opposition. It offers a clear picture of the kinds of people who
aided the Jews or publicly criticized their persecution, including
surprising evidence of opposition in the Nazi party itself. In
addition, it questions widely held beliefs that older Germans,
males, Protestants, and the middle classes were disproportionately
anti-Semitic; that bluecollar workers were basically immune to
anti-Semitism; and that most Nazis were radical anti-Semites. It
also discusses such subjects as the attitudes of German churches,
the role of the military, and the socio-economic characteristics of
Jews in Germany.
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