Holocaust: Responses to the persecution and mass murder of the Jews, Volume 5David Cesarani, Sarah Kavanaugh |
Contents
a new look | 6 |
on | 29 |
The Soviet partisan movement and the Holocaust | 73 |
the historiography on | 99 |
a light in the darkness of the Holocaust? A reply | 128 |
The Allies and the Holocaust | 143 |
Early news of the Holocaust from Poland | 157 |
Auschwitz partially decoded | 185 |
British perceptions of the Final Solution | 255 |
Constructing Allied humanitarian policy | 277 |
an analysis of the BBCs | 298 |
The responses of neutral and nonbelligerent countries | 325 |
Portugal the consuls and the Jewish refugees 19381941 | 355 |
The war is over now you can go home Jewish refugees | 380 |
understanding | 402 |
Could the Allies have bombed AuschwitzBirkenau? | 212 |
Common terms and phrases
action Allied anti-Jewish antisemitism April Archive atrocities attack attitudes August Auschwitz Auschwitz-Birkenau BBC WAC BBC's Birkenau blockade bombers bombing Britain British broadcast cable civilians concentration camps consuls crematoria Danish death camps December Denmark documents Duckwitz Dziennik Polski Europe European Services extermination Final Solution flak Foreign Office gas chambers Genocide German groups Hitler Holocaust humanitarian Ibid intelligence issue January Jewish community Jewish refugees Jewry Jews July June killing Kitchens labour Lisbon London Mass-Observation ment Mikołajczyk military Ministry mission murder National Nazi Nazi Germany occupied October official operational Oswiecim partisans Peirse persecution Poland Poles Polish Polish Government-in-Exile political population Portugal Portuguese prisoners propaganda PVDE question raid refugee policy relief rescue response Salazar Schwarzbart Schweiz Second World Second World War September Sikorski Sousa Mendes Soviet Sweden Swedish Swiss Switzerland Tages-Anzeiger target tion underground Veiga Simões victims visas Vrba-Wetzler report Warsaw ghetto Yad Vashem York Zygielbojm