The Holocaust: Country by Country

The Holocaust: Country by Country

by Paul R. Bartrop, Eve E. Grimm
The Holocaust: Country by Country

The Holocaust: Country by Country

by Paul R. Bartrop, Eve E. Grimm

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Overview

From genocidal campaigns to careful neutrality to valiant lifesaving efforts, every country's experience of the Holocaust was different during and immediately following World War II.

This book profiles 50 nations and territories from around the globe, examining how prewar conditions and attitudes toward Jews influenced the trajectory of that place's wartime experience and its role in the Holocaust. It also explores the aftermath and lasting impact of the Holocaust in these places. Each profile begins with a collection of at-a-glance facts about population, government leaders, wartime status, and more. All profiles begin with a brief introduction, followed by information about the Jewish population in that place, the prewar environment, wartime experiences, and the aftermath of the Holocaust. This standardized format makes it easy for readers to find specific information while also helping them place events within the proper historical context. A curated selection of further readings at the end of each profile and an end-of-volume list of books and Internet resources point readers toward materials for additional study.

While often conceptualized as a single event that happened the same way across all Axis or Axis-occupied countries, the Holocaust and reactions to it varied widely from country to country. In many cases, political and economic conditions in the prewar years, as well as the degree of anti-Semitism in a nation, influenced that country's experience of the Holocaust. Even after the war, countries experienced the aftermath of the Holocaust in different ways. Some places, such as Palestine, became a beacon for Jewish refugees, while others, such as Brazil, became a hideout for Nazi war criminals.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798765110157
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 05/30/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 392
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Paul R. Bartrop is s a multi-award-winning scholar of the Holocaust and genocide, and Professor Emeritus of History and Holocaust Studies at Florida Gulf Coast University, USA. He is also an Honorary Principal Fellow in History at the University of Melbourne, Australia, and formerly Visiting Professorial Fellow at the University of New South Wales, Canberra, Australia.

Eve E. Grimm was formerly a Senior Advisor to the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Research at Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort Myers, Florida, USA. A lawyer with advanced qualifications in law, after a working life in government service as a senior attorney she has written about the German legal profession during the Nazi period and the Holocaust.
Paul R. Bartrop is Professor Emeritus at Florida Gulf Coast University, USA. He is the author and co-author of several books, including Resisting the Holocaust: Upstanders, Partisans, and Survivors (2016), Encountering Genocide: Personal Accounts from Victims, Perpetrators, and Witnesses (2014) and Genocide: The Basics (2014). He is also the co-editor, with Michael Dickerman, of the award-winning four-volume The Holocaust: An Encyclopedia and Document Collection (2017) and Resisting the Holocaust: Upstanders, Partisans, and Survivors (2016).
Professor Bartrop is a Past President of the Australian Association of Jewish Studies and in 2022 was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society in the United Kingdom.
Eve E. Grimm was formerly a Senior Advisor to the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Research at Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort Myers, Florida, USA. A lawyer with advanced qualifications in law, after a working life in government service as a senior attorney she has written about the German legal profession during the Nazi period and the Holocaust. Having formerly taught in the School of Law at Monash University, Melbourne, she was one of the legal team that provided comment on the State of Victoria's racial vilification legislation and was for many years a member of the B'nai B'rith Anti-Defamation Commission in Australia, during which she prepared numerous briefs relating to antisemitism. Her published work has appeared in the journal Without Prejudice, and she was a key contributor to The Holocaust: An Encyclopedia and Document Collection (2017). In 2022 she co-authored (with Paul R. Bartrop) The Holocaust: The Essential Reference Guide, joining two other books co-authored with Paul Bartrop in 2019: Perpetrating the Holocaust: Leaders, Enablers, and Collaborators and Children of the Holocaust.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction

1. Albania
2. Argentina
3. Australia
4. Austria
5. Belgium
6. Bolivia
7. Brazil
8. British Colonial Empire
9. Bulgaria
10 .Canada
11. Cuba
12. Czechoslovakia
13. Danzig
14. Denmark
15. Estonia
16. Finland
17. France
18. Germany
19. Greece
20. Hungary
21. Iceland
22. Ireland
23. Italy
24. Japan
25. Latvia
26. Lithuania
27. Luxembourg
28. The Maghreb
29. Mexico
30. Netherlands
31. Newfoundland
32. New Zealand
33. Norway
34. Palestine Mandate
35. Philippines
36. Poland
37. Portugal
38. Romania
39. Shanghai
40. South Africa
41. Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe)
42. Spain
43. Sweden
44. Switzerland
45. Turkey
46. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Soviet Union)
47. United Kingdom
48. United States of America
49. Vatican City
50. Yugoslavia

Chronology
General References
Internet Resources
Index
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