Bibliography

Given its nature, this volume is essentially based on published documents and monographs. The only exception has been the systematic use of documents from the Archives of the NSDAP (Akten der Parteikanzlei der NSDAP). These documents are listed as abstracts in a series of volumes indicated below and have been retrieved on microfiches, generally available in major libraries. Here the microfiches come from the collection of the Young Research Library at UCLA.

PUBLISHED PRE-1945 DOCUMENTS

Foreign Relations of the United States. Washington, D.C.

German Propaganda Archive CAS Department—Calvin College, 2004. Available from www.calvin.edu/academic/cas/gpa/goeb18.htm.

Akten der Parteikanzlei der NSDAP (abstracts). Part 1, vols. 1 and 2, edited by Helmut Heiber. Munich, 1983. Part 2, vols. 3 and 4, edited by Peter Longerich. Munich, 1992.

U.S. v. Pohl: The Pohl Case. Trials of war criminals before the Nuremberg Military Tribunals under Control Council law no. 10, Nuremberg, October 1946–April, 1949. 15 vols. Vol. 5. Washington, DC, 1951.

U.S. v. Brandt: The Medical Case. Trials of war criminals before the Nuremberg Military Tribunals under Control Council law no. 10, Nuremberg, October 1946–April, 1949. 15 vols. Vol. 1. Washington, DC, 1951.

U.S. v. Flick: The Flick Case. Trials of war criminals before the Nuremberg Military Tribunals under Control Council law no. 10, Nuremberg, October 1946–April, 1949. 15 vols. Vol. 6. Washington, DC, 1952.

U.S. v. von Weizsaecker: The Ministries Case. Trials of war criminals before the Nuremberg Military Tribunals. 15 vols. Vol. 13. Washington, DC, 1952. I documenti diplomatici italiani. Nona serie: 1939–1943. 10 vols. Rome, edited by Commissione per la pubblicazione dei documenti diplomatici, 1954–1990.

Documents on German Foreign Policy. Series D, 1937–1945. Washington, DC, 1956.

Akten zur deutschen auswärtigen Politik, 1918–1945. Ser. E: 1941–1945. Göttingen, edited by Ingrid Krüger-Bulcke and Hans Georg Lehmann., 1969.

Arad, Yitzhak, Yisrael Gutman and Abraham Margaliot, eds. Documents on the Holocaust: Selected Sources on the Destruction of the Jews of Germany and Austria, Poland, and the Soviet Union. Jerusalem, 1981.

Benz, Wolfgang, Konrad Kwiet and Jürgen Matthäus. Einsatz im “Reichskommissariat Ostland”: Dokumente zum Völkermord im Baltikum und in Weissrussland, 1941–1944. Berlin, 1998.

Berenstein, Tatiana, ed. Faschismus, Getto, Massenmord: Dokumentation über Ausrottung und Widerstand der Juden in Polen während des zweiten Weltkrieges. Berlin (East), 1961.

Blet, Pierre, Angelo Martini, and Burkhart Schneider, eds. Actes et documents du Saint Siège relatifs à la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Volume 8: LeSaint Siège et les Victimes de la Guerre, Janvier 1941–Décembre 1942. Vatican City, 1968.

Boberach, Heinz, ed. Berichte des SD und der Gestapo über Kirchen und Kirchenvolk in Deutschland 1934–1944. Mainz, 1971.

—, ed. Meldungen aus dem Reich, 1938–1945: Die geheimen Lageberichte des Sicherheitsdienstes der SS. 17 vols. Herrsching, 1984.

Boelcke, Willi A., ed. Wollt Ihr den totalen Krieg? Die geheimen Goebbels Konferenzen 1939–1943. Herrsching, 1989.

Büchler, Yehoshua. “A Preparatory Document for the Wannsee Conference.” Holocaust and Genocide Studies 9 no. 1 (1995).

Dawidowicz, Lucy S., ed. A Holocaust Reader. New York, 1976.

Eichmann, Adolf. The Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Record of Proceedings in the District Court of Jerusalem. 9 vols. Jerusalem, 1992.

Frei, Norbert, ed. Standort-und Kommandanturbefehle des Konzentrationslagers Auschwitz 1940–1945. Munich, 2000.

Friedlander, Henry and Sybil Milton, eds. Archives of the Holocaust: An International Collection of Selected Documents. 22 vols. New York, 1989.

Heiber, Helmut. “Aus den Akten des Gauleiters Kube.” Viertelsjahrhefte für Zeitgeschichte. 4 (1956).

Hilberg, Raul, ed. Documents of Destruction: Germany and Jewry, 1933–1945. Chicago, 1971.

International Military Tribunal. Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg, 14 November 1945–1 October 1946. 42 vols. New York, 1971.

Kaden, Helma, Ludwig Nestler, Kurt Frotscher, Sonja Kleinschmidt and Brigitte Wölk, eds. Dokumente des Verbrechens: Aus Akten des Dritten Reiches, 1933–1945. Berlin, 1993.

Kárný, Miroslav, Jaroslava Milotová and Margita Kárná, eds. Deutsche Politik im “Protektorat Böhmen und Mähren” unter Reinhard Heydrich 1941–1942: Eine Dokumentation. Nationalsozialistische Besatzungspolitik in Europa 1939–1945, Vol. 2. Berlin, 1997.

Klarsfeld, Serge, ed. Die Endlösung der Judenfrage in Frankreich: Deutsche Dokumente 1941–1944. Paris, 1977.

Klee, Ernst, Willi Dressen and Volker Riess, eds. “The Good Old Days”: The Holocaust as Seen by Its Perpetrators and Bystanders. New York, 1991.

Kogon, Eugen, Hermann Langbein and Adalbert Rückerl, eds. Nazi Mass Murder: A Documentary History of the Use of Poison Gas. New Haven, 1993.

Krausnick, Helmut, ed. “Denkschrift Himmlers über die Behandlung der Fremdvölkischen im Osten.” Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte 5, no. 2 (1957).

Kulka, Otto Dov and Eberhard Jäckel. Die Juden in den geheimen NS Stimmungsberichten 1933–1945. Düsseldorf, 2004.

Levai, Eugene. Black Book on the Martyrdom of Hungarian Jewry. Zurich, 1948.

Lévai, Jenö. Eichmann in Hungary: Documents. Budapest, 1961.

Longerich, Peter and Dieter Pohl, eds. Die Ermordung der europäischen Juden: Eine umfassende Dokumentation des Holocaust 1941–1945. Munich, 1989.

Mendelsohn, John, and Donald S. Detwiler, eds. The Holocaust: Selected Documents in Eighteen Volumes. New York, 1982.

Milton, Sybil, ed. The Stroop Report. New York, 1979.

Milton, Sybil, and Frederick D. Bogin, eds. Archives of the Holocaust. Vol. 10, Parts 1 and 2. New York, 1995.

Noakes, Jeremy, and Geoffrey Pridham, eds. Nazism, 1919–1945: A Documentary Reader. Volume 3: Foreign Policy, War and Racial Extermination. Exeter, UK, 1998.

Pätzold, Kurt, ed. Verfolgung, Vertreibung, Vernichtung: Dokumente des faschistischen Antisemitismus 1933 bis 1942. Frankfurt am Main, 1984.

Pätzold, Kurt and Erika Schwarz, eds. Tagesordnung Judenmord: Die Wannsee-Konferenz am 20. Januar 1942: Eine Dokumentation zur Organisation der “Endlösung.” Berlin, 1992.

Peck, Abraham J., ed. Archives of the Holocaust. Vol. 8. New York, 1990.

Poliakov, Léon and Josef Wulf. Das Dritte Reich und seine Denker. Dokumente. Berlin, 1959.

Sauer, Paul, ed. Dokumente über die Verfolgung der jüdischen Bürger in Baden-Württemberg durch das nationalsozialistische Regime 1933–1945. 2 vols. Stuttgart, 1966.

Schneider, Burkhart, Pierre Blet, and Angelo Martini, eds. Die Briefe Pius’ XII. an die deutschen Bischöfe 1939–1944. Mainz, 1966.

U.S. Office of Chief of Counsel for the Prosecution of Axis Criminality and International Military Tribunal. Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression. 8 vols. Washington, DC, 1946.

Volk, Ludwig, ed. Akten Kardinal Michael von Faulhaber. Vol. 2: 1935–1945. Mainz, 1978.

—. Akten deutscher Bischöfe über die Lage der Kirche, 1933–1945. 6 vols. Vol. 5 (1940–1942). Mainz, 1983.

—. Akten deutscher Bischöfe über die Lage der Kirche, 1933–1945. 6 vols. Vol. 6 (1943–1945). Mainz, 1985.

Walk, Joseph, ed. Das Sonderrecht für die Juden im NS-Staat: Eine Sammlung der gesetzlichen Massnahmen und Richtlinien, Inhalt und Bedeutung. Heidelberg, 1981.

Witte, Peter and Stephen Tyas. “A New Document on the Deportation and Murder of Jews during “Einsatz Reinhardt 1942”.” Holocaust and Genocide Studies 15, no. 3 (2001).

Wulf, Josef, ed. Literatur und Dichtung im Dritten Reich: Eine Dokumentation. Gütersloh, 1963.

—, ed. Presse und Funk im Dritten Reich: Eine Dokumentation. Gütersloh, 1964.

—, ed. Theater und Film im Dritten Reich: Eine Dokumentation. Frankfurt am Main, 1989.

Wyman, David S., ed. America and the Holocaust: A Thirteen-Volume Set Documenting the Editor’s Book The Abandonment of the Jews. 13 vols. New York, 1989–1991.

SPEECHES, LETTERS, DIARIES AND OTHER PRE-1945 LITERATURE

“Das Kriegsziel Roosevelts und der Juden: Völlige Ausrottung des deutschen Volkes. Ungeheuriges jüdisches Vernichtungsprogram nach den Richtlinien Roosevelts.” Völkischer Beobachter, July 24, 1941.

“Roosevelt, Hauptwerkzeug der jüdischen Freimaurerei.” Völkischer Beobachter, July 23, 1941.

Adelson, Alan and Robert Lapides, eds. Lodz Ghetto: Inside a Community Under Siege. New York, 1989.

Andreas-Friedrich, Ruth and June Barrows Mussey. Berlin Underground, 1938–1945. New York, 1947.

Benjamin, Walter. Briefe. Edited by Gershom Scholem and Theodor Adorno. Vol. 2. Frankfurt, 1978.

Benz, Wolfgang. Patriot und Paria: Das Leben des Erwin Goldmann zwischen Judentum und Nationalsozialismus: eine Dokumentation. Berlin, 1997.

Berg, Mary. Warsaw Ghetto, A Diary. Edited by Sh. L. Shnayderman. New York, 1945.

Biélinky, Jacques. Journal, 1940–1942: Un journaliste juif à Paris sous l’Occupation. Edited by Renée Poznanski. Paris, 1992.

Buchbender, Ortwin and Reinhold Sterz, eds. Das Andere Gesicht des Krieges. Deutsche Feldpostbriefe 1939–1945. Munich, 1982.

Ciano, Galeazzo. Diary 1937–1943: The Complete Unabridged Diaries of Count Galeazzo Ciano, Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs, 1936–1943. London, 2002.

Cohn, Willy. Als Jude in Breslau 1941. Edited by Joseph Walk. Gerlingen, 1984.

Czerniaków, Adam. The Warsaw Diary of Adam Czerniaków. Edited by Raul Hilberg, Stanislaw Staron and Josef Kermisz. New York, 1979.

Dietrich, Otto. Auf den Strassen des Sieges: Erlebnisse mit dem Führer in Polen: Ein Gemeinschaftsbuch. Munich, 1939.

Dobroszycki, Lucjan, ed. The Chronicle of the Lódz Ghetto, 1941–1944. New Haven, 1984.

Drieu La Rochelle, Pierre. Journal, 1939–1945. Edited by Julien Hervier. Paris, 1992.

Dürkefälden, Karl. Schreiben, wie es wirklich war: Aufzeichnungen Karl Dürkefäldens aus den Jahren 1933–1945. Edited by Herbert Obenaus and Sibylle Obenaus. Hannover, 1985.

Eiber, Ludwig. “…‘Ein bischen die Wahrheit’: Briefe eines Bremer Kaufmanns von seinem Einsatz beim Reserve-Polizeibataillon 105 in der Sowjetunion 1941,” 1999: Zeitschrift für Sozialgeschichte des 20. und 21. Jahrhunderts 6, no. 1 (1991).

Fabre-Luce, Alfred. Journal de la France 1939–1944. Vol. 1. Geneva, 1946.

Feiner, Hertha. Before Deportation: Letters from a Mother to Her Daughters, January 1939–December 1942. Edited by Karl Heinz Jahnke. Evanston, 1999.

Feuchtwanger, Lion. The Devil in France, My Encounter with Him in the Summer of 1940. New York, 1941.

Flinker, Moses. Young Moshe’s Diary: The Spiritual Torment of a Jewish Boy in Nazi Europe. Edited by Shaul Esh and Geoffrey Wigoder. Jerusalem, 1971.

Frank, Anne. The Diary of a Young Girl: The Definitive Edition. Edited by Otto Frank and Mirjam Pressler. New York, 1995.

Frank, Hans. Das Diensttagebuch des deutschen Generalgouverneurs in Polen 1939–1945. Edited by Werner Präg and Wolfgang Jacobmeyer. Stuttgart, 1975.

Galen, Bischof Clemens August Graf von. Akten, Briefe und Predigten. Edited by Peter Löffler. Vol. 2 (1939–1946). Mainz, 1988.

Goebbels, Joseph. Das eherne Herz: Reden und Aufsätze aus den Jahren 1941/42. Edited by Moritz Augustus Konstantin von Schirmeister. Munich, 1943.

—. Die Zeit ohne Beispiel: Reden und Aufsätze aus den Jahren 1939/40/41. Munich, 1941.

—. Die Tagebücher von Joseph Goebbels. Edited by Elke Fröhlich. Munich, 1998.

Groscurth, Helmuth. Tagebücher eines Abwehroffiziers 1938–1940: Mit weiteren Dokumenten zur Militäropposition gegen Hitler. Edited by Helmut Krausnick and Harold C. Deutsch. Stuttgart, 1970.

Guéhenno, Jean. Journal des années noires, 1940–1944. Paris, 1947.

Halder, Franz. Kriegstagebuch: Tägliche Aufzeichnungen des Chefs des Generalstabes des Heeres, 1939–1942. Edited by Hans Adolf Jacobsen. Stuttgart, 1962–1964.

Hassell, Ulrich von. Die Hassell-Tagebücher 1938–1944: Aufzeichnungen vom Andern Deutschland. Edited by Klaus Peter Reiss and Freiherr Friedrich Hiller von Gaertringen. Berlin, 1988.

Heiber, Helmut. Reichsführer! Briefe an und von Himmler. Munich, 1970.

Hillesum, Etty. An Interrupted Life: The Diaries of Etty Hillesum, 1941–1943. New York, 1983.

—. Letters from Westerbork. New York, 1986.

Himmler, Heinrich. Der Dienstkalender Heinrich Himmlers 1941/42. Edited by Peter Witte et al. Hamburg, 1999.

—. Heinrich Himmler: Geheimreden, 1933 bis 1945, und andere Ansprachen. Edited by Bradley F. Smith and Agnes F. Peterson. Frankfurt am Main, 1974.

Hitler, Adolf. Hitler and His Generals: Military Conferences 1942–1945: The First Complete Stenographic Record of the Military Situation Conferences, From Stalingrad to Berlin. Edited by Helmut Heiber and David M. Glantz. London, 2002.

—. Hitler: Reden und Proklamationen, 1932–1945: Kommentiert von einem deutschen Zeitgenossen. Edited by Max Domarus. 4 vols. Leonberg, 1987–1988.

—. Hitler’s Second Book: The Unpublished Sequel to Mein Kampf. Edited by Gerhard L. Weinberg. New York, 2003.

—. Hitler’s Table Talk, 1941–1944. Edited by H. R. Trevor-Roper. London, 1953.

—. Hitlers Tischgespräche im Führerhauptquartier 1941–1942. Edited by Henry Picker. Stuttgart, 1965.

—. Monologe im Führer-Hauptquartier 1941–1944. Edited by Werner Jochmann and Heinrich Heim. Hamburg, 1980.

—. Staatsmänner und Diplomaten bei Hitler: Vertrauliche Aufzeichnungen über Unterredungen mit Vertretern des Auslandes. Edited by Andreas Hillgruber. 2 vols. Frankfurt am Main, 1967–1970.

Hosenfeld, Wilm. “Extracts from the Diary of Captain Wilm Hosenfeld.” In Wladyslaw Szpilman, The Pianist: The Extraordinary Story of One Man’s Survival in Warsaw, 1939–45. New York, 1999.

Huberband, Shimon. “The Destruction of the Synagogues in Lodz.” In Lodz Ghetto. Inside a Community under Siege, edited by Alan Adelson and Robert Lapides. New York, 1983.

—. “Kiddush Hashem: Jewish Religious and Cultural Life in Poland during the Holocaust.” Edited by Jeffrey S. Gurock and Robert S. Hirt. New York, 1987.

Jacobson, Louise and Nadia Kaluski-Jacobson. Les Lettres de Louise Jacobson et de ses proches: Fresnes, Drancy, 1942–1943. Paris, 1997.

Kalmanovitch, Zelig. Diary in the Vilna Ghetto [in Hebrew]. Tel Aviv, 1977.

Kaplan, Chaim Aron. Scroll of Agony: The Warsaw Diary of Chaim A. Kaplan. Edited by Abraham I. Katsh. Bloomington, 1999.

Kermish, Joseph, ed. To Live with Honor and Die with Honor!…: Selected Documents from the Warsaw Ghetto Underground Archives “O.S.” (“Oneg Shabbath”). Jerusalem, 1986.

Klemperer, Victor. I Will Bear Witness: A Diary of the Nazi Years, 1933–41. New York, 1998.

—. I Will Bear Witness: A Diary of the Nazi Years 1942–1945. New York, 1999.

Klepper, Jochen. Unter dem Schatten Deiner Flügel. Aus den Tagebüchern der Jahre 1932–1942. Edited by Hildegard Klepper. Stuttgart, 1956.

Klonicki, Aryeh and Malwina Klonicki. The Diary of Adam’s Father: The Diary of Aryeh Klonicki (Klonymus) and His Wife Malwina, With Letters Concerning the Fate of Their Child Adam. Jerusalem, 1973.

Klukowski, Zygmunt. Diary from the Years of Occupation, 1939–44. Edited by Andrew Klukowski and Helen Klukowski May. Urbana, IL, 1993.

Korczak, Janusz. Ghetto Diary. Edited by Aaron Zeitlin. New York, 1978.

—. Tagebuch aus dem Warschauer Ghetto 1942. Gottingen, 1992.

Kruk, Herman. The Last Days of the Jerusalem of Lithuania: Chronicles from the Vilna Ghetto and the Camps, 1939–1944. Edited by Benjamin Harshav. New Haven, 2002.

Lambert, Raymond-Raoul. Carnet d’un témoin: 1940–1943. Edited by Richard I. Cohen. Paris, 1985.

Langer, Lawrence L., ed. Art from the Ashes: A Holocaust Anthology. New York, 1995.

Lewin, Abraham. A Cup of Tears: A Diary of the Warsaw Ghetto. Edited by Antony Polonsky. Oxford, 1988.

Löffler, Klara. Aufgehoben: Soldatenbriefe aus dem Zweiten Weltkrieg. Bamberg, 1992.

Manoschek, Walter, ed. “Es gibt nur eines für das Judentum—Vernichtung”: Das Judenbild in deutschen Soldatenbriefen 1939–1944. Hamburg, 1997.

Mechanicus, Philip. Waiting for Death: A Diary. London, 1968.

Moltke, Helmuth James von. Letters to Freya: 1939–1945. Edited by Beate Ruhm von Oppen. New York, 1990.

Mounier, Emmanuel. “A Letter from France.” The Commonweal, October 25, 1940.

Perechodnik, Calel. Am I a Murderer?: Testament of a Jewish Ghetto Policeman. Edited by Frank Fox. Boulder, CO, 1996.

Rebatet, Lucien. Les Décombres. Paris, 1942.

Redlich, Egon. The Terezin Diary of Gonda Redlich. Edited by Saul S. Friedman. Lexington, KY, 1992.

Ringelblum, Emanuel. Notes from the Warsaw Ghetto: The Journal of Emanuel Ringelblum. Edited by Jacob Sloan. New York, 1974.

Rosenberg, Alfred. Das politische Tagebuch Alfred Rosenbergs, 1934/35 und 1939/40. Edited by Hans Günther Seraphim. Munich, 1964.

Rosenfeld, Oskar. In the Beginning Was the Ghetto: Notebooks from Lódz. Edited by Hanno Loewy. Evanston, IL, 2002.

Rubinowicz, Dawid. The Diary of Dawid Rubinowicz. Edmonds, WA, 1982.

Rudashevski, Isaac. The Diary of the Vilna Ghetto, June 1941–April 1943. Edited by Percy Matenko. Tel Aviv, 1973.

Sebastian, Mihail. Journal, 1935–1944. Chicago, 2000.

Seidman, Hillel. The Warsaw Ghetto Diaries. Southfield, 1997.

Shirer, William L. Berlin Diary: The Journal of a Foreign Correspondent, 1934–1941. Boston, 1988 (1941).

Sierakowiak, Dawid. The Diary of Dawid Sierakowiak. Edited by Alan Adelson. New York, 1996.

SS-Hauptamt. Der Untermensch. Berlin, 1942.

Tory, Avraham. Surviving the Holocaust: The Kovno Ghetto Diary. Edited by Martin Gilbert and Dina Porat. Cambridge, 1990.

Wasser, Hersh. “Daily Entries of Hersh Wasser.” Yad Vashem Studies 15 (1983).

Wessels, Benjamin Leo. Ben’s Story: Holocaust Letters with Selections from the Dutch Underground Press. Edited by Kees W. Bolle. Carbondale, 2001.

Zapruder, Alexandra. Salvaged Pages. Young Writers’ Diaries of the Holocaust. New Haven, 2002.

Zariz, Ruth, ed. Mikhtave halutsim mi-Polin ha-kevushah, 1940–1944. [Letters of Halutzim from Occupied Poland, 1940–1944]. Ramat Ef ‘al, 1994.

Zelkowicz, Jozef. In Those Terrible Days: Writings from the Lodz Ghetto. Edited by Michal Unger. Jerusalem, 2002.

POST-1945 MEMOIRS AND STUDIES

Abella, Irving M. and Harold Martin Troper. None Is Too Many: Canada and the Jews of Europe, 1933–1948. Toronto, 1982.

Abramowicz, Dina. Guardians of a Tragic Heritage: Reminiscences and Observations of an Eyewitness. New York, 1999.

Adam, Uwe Dietrich. Judenpolitik im Dritten Reich. Düsseldorf, 1972.

Adler, H. G. Theresienstadt, 1941–1945: Das Antlitz einer Zwangsgemeinschaft. Geschichte, Soziologie, Psychologie. Tübingen, 1960.

—. Der verwaltete Mensch: Studien zur Deportation der Juden aus Deutschland. Tübingen, 1974.

Adler, Jacques. The Jews of Paris and the Final Solution: Communal Response and Internal Conflicts, 1940–1944. New York, 1987.

Adler-Rudel, Salomon. Jüdische Selbsthilfe unter dem Naziregime 1933–1939, im Spiegel der Berichte der Reichsvertretung der Juden in Deutschland. Tübingen, 1974.

Ahren, Yizhak, Stig Hornshøj-Møller and Christoph B. Melchers. Der ewige Jude: Wie Goebbels hetzte: Untersuchungen zum nationalsozialistischen Propagandafilm. Aachen, 1990.

Alfonso, Rui. “Le ‘Wallenberg Portugais’: Aristides de Sousa Mendes.” Revue d’Histoire de la Shoah. Le monde juif 165 (1999).

Allen, Michael Thad. The Business of Genocide: The SS, Slave Labor and the Concentration Camps. Chapel Hill, 2002.

—. “The Devil in the Details: The Gas Chambers of Birkenau, October 1941.” Holocaust and Genocide Studies 16, no. 2 (2002).

Almog, Shmuel. “Alfred Nossig: A Reappraisal.” Studies in Zionism 7 (1983).

Altschuler, Mordechai. Soviet Jewry on the Eve of the Holocaust: A Social and Demographic Profile. Jerusalem, 1998.

Aly, Götz, ed. Aktion T4, 1939–1945: Die “Euthanasie”—Zentrale in der Tiergartenstrasse 4. Berlin, 1987.

—, and Susanne Heim. Architects of Annihilation: Auschwitz and the Logic of Destruction. Princeton, NJ, 2002.

—. “Arisierung. Enteignung: Was geschah mit den Besitztumern der ermodeten Juden Europas? Zur Ökonomie der Nazis.” Die Zeit 47 (2002).

—, Peter Chroust, and Christian Pross, eds. Cleansing the Fatherland: Nazi Medicine and Racial Hygiene. Baltimore, 1994.

—. “Die Deportation der Juden von Rhodos nach Auschwitz.” Mittelweg 36: Zeitschrift des Hamburger Instituts für Sozialforschung 12 (2003).

—. ‘Final Solution’: Nazi Population Policy and the Murder of the European Jews. New York, 1999.

—. Hitlers Volksstaat: Raub, Rassenkrieg und nationaler Sozialismus. Frankfurt, 2005.

—. Im Tunnel: Das kurze Leben der Marion Samuel 1931–1943. Frankfurt am Main, 2004.

—. “‘Jewish Resettlement’: Reflections on the Political Prehistory of the Holocaust.” In National Socialist Extermination Policies: Contemporary German Perspectives and Controversies, edited by Ulrich Herbert. New York, 2000.

—. Macht-Geist-Wahn: Kontinuitäten deutschen Denkens. Berlin, 1997.

—. “Theodor Schieder, Werner Conze oder die Vorstufen der physischen Vernichtung.” In Deutsche Historiker im Nationalsozialismus, edited by Winfried Schulze and Otto Gerhard Oexle. Frankfurt, 1999.

Ancel, Jean. “The ‘Christian’ Regimes of Romania and the Jews, 1940–1942.” Holocaust and Genocide Studies 7, no. 1 (1993).

—. “The Romanian Way of Solving the Jewish Problem in Bessarabia and Bukovina, June-July 1941.” Yad Vashem Studies 19 (1988).

Angrick, Andrej. Besatzungspolitik und Massenmord. Die Einsatzgruppe D in der Südlichen Sowjetunion 1941–1943. Hamburg, 2003.

Anissimov, Myriam. Primo Levi: Tragedy of an Optimist. Woodstock, NY, 2000.

Apostolou, Andrew. “The Exception of Salonika: Bystanders and Collaborators in Northern Greece.” Holocaust and Genocide Studies 14, no. 2 (Fall 2000).

Arad, Yitzhak. Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka: The Operation Reinhard Death Camps. Bloomington, 1987.

—. Ghetto in Flames: The Struggle and Destruction of the Jews in Vilna in the Holocaust. Jerusalem, 1980.

—. “Plunder of Jewish Property in the Nazi Occupied Areas of the Soviet Union.” Yad Vashem Studies 29 (2001).

Arendt, Hannah. Eichmann in Jerusalem. A Report on the Banality of Evil. New York, 1963.

—. The Jew as Pariah: Jewish Identity and Politics in the Modern Age. Edited by Ron H. Feldman. New York, 1978.

Arens, Moshe. “The Jewish Military Organization (ZZW) in the Warsaw Ghetto.” Holocaust and Genocide Studies 19, no. 2 (2005).

—. “The Warsaw Ghetto Revolt: The Narrative.” Unpublished Manuscript.

Arndt, Ino and Heinz Boberach. “Deutsches Reich.” In Dimension des Völkermords: Die Zahl der jüdischen Opfer des Nationalsozialismus, edited by Wolfgang Benz. Munich, 1991.

Aronson, Shlomo. Hitler, the Allies and the Jews. Cambridge, UK, 2004.

Aschheim, Steven E. Brothers and Strangers: The East European Jew in German and German Jewish Consciousness, 1800–1923. Madison, 1982.

Assouline, Pierre. Gaston Gallimard: A Half-Century of French Publishing. San Diego, 1988.

Avni, Haim. Spain, the Jews, and Franco. Philadelphia, 1982.

Ayalon, Moshe. “Jewish Life in Breslau, 1938–1941.” Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook. (1996).

Azéma, Jean-Pierre. De Munich à la Libération. Paris, 1979.

Bajohr, Frank. “Arisierung” in Hamburg: Die Verdrängung der jüdischen Unternehmer 1933–1945. Hamburg, 1997.

—. “The Beneficiaries of “Aryanization”: Hamburg as a Case Study.” Yad Vashem Studies 26 (1998).

—. Parvenüs und Profiteure: Korruption in der NS-Zeit. Frankfurt am Main, 2001.

Bankier, David. The Germans and the Final Solution: Public Opinion under Nazism. Oxford, 1992.

—, ed. Probing the Depths of German Antisemitism: German Society and the Persecution of the Jews, 1933–1941. New York, 2000.

—. “The Use of Antisemitism in Nazi Wartime Propaganda.” In The Holocaust and History: The Known, the Unknown, the Disputed and the Reexamined, edited by Michael Berenbaum and Abraham J. Peck. Bloomington, 1998.

Barkai, Avraham. “Between East and West: Jews from Germany in the Lodz Ghetto.” In The Nazi Holocaust: Historical Articles on the Destruction of European Jews, edited by Michael R. Marrus. Westport, CT, 1989.

—. From Boycott to Annihilation: The Economic Struggle of German Jews, 1933–1943. Hanover, NH, 1989.

Barnes, Kenneth C. “Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Hitler’s Persecution of the Jews.” In Betrayal: German Churches and the Holocaust, edited by Robert P. Ericksen and Susannah Heschel. Minneapolis, 1999.

Bartoszewski, Wladislaw. “The Martyrdom And Struggle of the Jews in Warsaw Under German Occupation 1939–1943.” In The Jews in Warsaw. A History, edited by Wladislaw T. Bartoszewski and Antony Polonsky. Oxford, 1991.

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