The International Tracing Service, one of the largest
Holocaust-related archival repositories in the world, holds
millions of documents that enrich our understanding of the many
forms of persecution during the Nazi era and its continued
repercussions ever since. Drawing on a selection of recently
available documents from the archive, this compelling volume
provides new insights into human decision-making in genocidal
settings, the factors that drive it, and its far-reaching
consequences. The sources that the author has collected and
contextualized here reflect the full range of behaviors and roles
that victims, their oppressors, beneficiaries, and postwar aid
organizations played beginning in 1933, through World War II, the
Holocaust, and up to the present.
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