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Voices and Views: A History of the Holocaust [Hardcover]

Deborah Dwork (Author)


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May 2003
    In Voices and Views Debórah Dwork has brought together many of the most important figures in Jewish scholarship to produce a definitive collection of essays, documents, and images on the Holocaust.  Beginning with a brief survey of historical anti-Judaism and anti-Semitism, the volume includes chapters such as "Jews, Gentiles, and Germans," "World War I and the Interwar Period," "The National Socialist Regime," "Refugee Policy," one chapter each on gentile and Jewish life under German occupation, "The Machinery of Death and the Murderers," one chapter each on rescue and rescuers, and a final chapter. "After the Holocaust."  Each of these chapters offers an unparalleled selection of powerful images (many of them rare), primary documents—Richard Wagner on Judaism in music, for example, and "The Ensatzgruppen Reports: Selections from the Dispatches of the Nazi Death Squads’ Campaign against the Jews in Occupied Territories of the Soviet Union July 1941—January 1943"—and writings by major figures such as Primo Levi, David Wyman, Saul Friedländer, and others.
    Sponsored by the Jewish Foundation for the Righteous, Voices and Views is an educational resource for teaching about the Holocaust that also speaks to the cataclysm’s deeper questions:  What can we teach the young about the Holocaust that can strengthen their morale, morals, and wisdom, and thus provide tools to live in a scarred universe?  What sparks of light can be sifted from the ashes of the crematoria?  While not avoiding the grim horrors of the Holocaust, the editors of this volume felt it was important to focus on rescuers—the Righteous—to a greater degree than was their proportional impact during the war because of their moral significance.  Voices and Views is thus a comprehensive reference work but also a volume with an inspirational purpose.
    Contributors include William Nicholls, Robert Wistrich, Eugen Weber, Klaus Fischer, Ezra Mendelsohn, Tracy Koon, Wolfgang Sofsky, William Carr, Marion Kaplan, Henry Feingold, David Wyman, Bernard Wasserstein, Michael Marrus, Margaret Collins Weitz, Leni Yahil, Isaiah Trunk, Yisrael Gutman, Christopher Browning, Raul Hilberg, Saul Friedländer, Philip Hallie, Yehuda Bauer, Nechama Tec, Miep Gies, Carol Rittner, Sondra Myers, Mark Wyman, and Primo Levi.

Distributed for the Jewish Foundation for the Righteous

Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly

The past 20 years has seen a burgeoning of scholarship on the Holocaust, as the genocide of six million European Jews has been explored from new and incisive angles. This thick collection of essays provides a comprehensive look at the best of this work. Divided into themes that correspond with time periods, it begins with a section titled "Jews, Gentiles and Germans," which explores the deep roots of anti-Semitism in European and German culture, and ends with a series of essays under the rubric "After the Holocaust." The interwar period is examined, as is Jewish resistance and the way the Nazis used propaganda to organize German youth. As befitting a compendium collected by the Jewish Foundation for the Righteous, which honors gentiles who helped Jews during WWII, two sections examine the role of wartime rescue and rescuers. Highlighting individual essays is difficult, since there's not a weak one included. Dwork, herself a leading scholar in the field whose work has focused on the history of Oswiecim, the town that "hosted" Auschwitz, has included all of the field's heavyweights. Pathbreaking works, such as David Wyman's on the American "abandonment of the Jews" and Christopher Browning's examination of the role of ordinary Germans in the Holocaust, are here, among many others. In addition, excerpts from memoirs by Primo Levi and Miep Gies, who helped Anne Frank's family, give the collection a human feel. The collection highlights the scholarly commitment to remembering the past so perhaps we can learn from it. Illus.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Booklist

Dwork is the author of Children with a Star: Jewish Youth in Nazi Europe (1991) and coauthor with Robert Jan van Pelt of Auschwitz: 1270 to the Present (1996) and Holocaust: A History (2002). Dwork has divided this new book into 10 chapters that reflect important aspects of that history, and she has written a lucid introduction to each chapter. Together, they chronicle such critical events and issues as the history of anti-Semitism, the fate of Jewish refugees, Jewish and gentile life under German occupation, the machinery of death, rescue and rescuers, and the post-Holocaust era. Included are diary entries, speeches, and propaganda from the Third Reich period (1933-45), as well as a multitude of black-and-white photos. There are essays by many Holocaust scholars, including Dwork and Van Pelt, Yehuda Bauer, Christopher Browning, Saul Friedlander, Yisrael Gutman, Raul Hilberg, Primo Levi, and Michael Marrus. This compilation offers a very comprehensive study. George Cohen
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 704 pages
  • Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press; 1 edition (May 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0970060203
  • ISBN-13: 978-0970060204
  • Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 8.7 x 1.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,455,997 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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