Networks of Nazi persecution : bureaucracy, business, and the organization of the Holocaust /

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Other Authors: Feldman, Gerald D., Seibel, Wolfgang, 1953-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Berghahn Books, 2005.
Series:War and genocide ; v. 6.
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Table of Contents:
  • The Holocaust as division-of-labor-based crime: evidence and analytical challenges / Gerald D. Feldman and Wolfgang Seibel
  • Rivalry and competition / Christian Gerlach
  • The SS Security Service and the Gestapo in the National Socialist persecution of the Jews, 1933-1938 / Wolfgang Dierker
  • 'Aryanization' and the role of the German great banks, 1933-1938 / Dieter Ziegler
  • The looting of Jewish property and Franco-German rivalry, 1940-1944 / Philippe Verheyde
  • Seizure of Jewish property and inter-agency rivalry in the Reich and in the occupied Soviet territories / Martin C. Dean
  • The polycratic nature of art looting: the dynamic balance of the Third Reich / Jonathan Petropoulos
  • The Holocaust and corruption / Frank Bajohr
  • Cooperation and collaboration / Gerhard Hirschfeld and Wolfgang Seibel
  • The looting of Jewish property and the German financial administration / Alfons Kenkmann
  • Organized looting: the Nazi seizure of Jewish property in the Netherlands, 1940-1945 / Gerard Aalders
  • Perpetrator networks and the Holocaust: the spoliation of Jewish property in France, 1940-1944 / Marc Olivier Baruch
  • 'Ethnic resettlement' and inter-agency cooperation in the occupied eastern territories / Isabel Heinemann
  • The 'reibungslose' Holocaust? the German military and civilian implementations of the 'final solution' in Ukraine, 1941-1944 / Wendy Lower
  • A bureaucratic Holocaust: toward a new consensus / Michael Thad Allen
  • Local initiatives, central coordination: German municipal administration and the Holocaust / Wolf Gruner
  • The Reichskristallnacht and the insurance industry: the politics of damage control / Gerald D. Feldman
  • More than just a metaphor: the network concept and its potential in Holocaust research / Jörg Raab
  • Restraining or radicalizing? division of labor and persecution effectiveness / Wolfgang Seibel.