Germany and Its Gypsies: A Post-Auschwitz Ordeal

    Historian Gilad Margalit eloquently fills a tragic gap in the historical record with this sweeping examination of the plight of Gypsies in Germany before, during, and since the era of the Third Reich.
    Germany and Its Gypsies reveals the painful record of the official treatment of the German Gypsies, a people whose future, in the shadow of Auschwitz, remains uncertain. Margalit follows the story from the heightened racism of the nineteenth century to the National Socialist genocidal policies that resulted in the murder of most German Gypsies, from the shifting attitudes in the two Germanys in 1945 through reunification and up to the present day.
    Drawing upon a rich variety of sources, Margalit considers the pivotal historic events, legal arguments, debates, and changing attitudes toward the status of the German Gypsies and shines a vitally important light upon the issue of ethnic groups and their victimization in society. The result is a powerful and unforgettable testament.

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Germany and Its Gypsies: A Post-Auschwitz Ordeal

    Historian Gilad Margalit eloquently fills a tragic gap in the historical record with this sweeping examination of the plight of Gypsies in Germany before, during, and since the era of the Third Reich.
    Germany and Its Gypsies reveals the painful record of the official treatment of the German Gypsies, a people whose future, in the shadow of Auschwitz, remains uncertain. Margalit follows the story from the heightened racism of the nineteenth century to the National Socialist genocidal policies that resulted in the murder of most German Gypsies, from the shifting attitudes in the two Germanys in 1945 through reunification and up to the present day.
    Drawing upon a rich variety of sources, Margalit considers the pivotal historic events, legal arguments, debates, and changing attitudes toward the status of the German Gypsies and shines a vitally important light upon the issue of ethnic groups and their victimization in society. The result is a powerful and unforgettable testament.

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Germany and Its Gypsies: A Post-Auschwitz Ordeal

Germany and Its Gypsies: A Post-Auschwitz Ordeal

by Gilad Margalit
Germany and Its Gypsies: A Post-Auschwitz Ordeal

Germany and Its Gypsies: A Post-Auschwitz Ordeal

by Gilad Margalit

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    Historian Gilad Margalit eloquently fills a tragic gap in the historical record with this sweeping examination of the plight of Gypsies in Germany before, during, and since the era of the Third Reich.
    Germany and Its Gypsies reveals the painful record of the official treatment of the German Gypsies, a people whose future, in the shadow of Auschwitz, remains uncertain. Margalit follows the story from the heightened racism of the nineteenth century to the National Socialist genocidal policies that resulted in the murder of most German Gypsies, from the shifting attitudes in the two Germanys in 1945 through reunification and up to the present day.
    Drawing upon a rich variety of sources, Margalit considers the pivotal historic events, legal arguments, debates, and changing attitudes toward the status of the German Gypsies and shines a vitally important light upon the issue of ethnic groups and their victimization in society. The result is a powerful and unforgettable testament.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780299176730
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Publication date: 10/03/2002
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Gilad Margalit is lecturer in the Department of General History at the University of Haifa, Israel.

Table of Contents

Contents Illustrations Preface and Acknowledgments 1. Images and Impressions of Gypsies in the German Collective Memory 2. Policy toward Gypsies until the Collapse of the Third Reich 3. Policy toward Gypsies in the Shadow of Auschwitz 4. Compensation Policy toward Gypsy Victims of Nazism 5. German Courts, Nazi Perpetrators, and Gypsy Victims 6. Effect of Nazism and Denazification on Attitudes toward Gypsies 7. Public Debate on Nazi Persecution of Gypsies 8. “Discovery” of the Gypsy Victim of Nazism Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index
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