The Politics of Genocide – The Holocaust in Hungary

Author:   Randolph Braham
Publisher:   East European Monographs
Edition:   3rd Revised edition
ISBN:  

9780880337113


Pages:   1600
Publication Date:   26 July 2016
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Randolph Braham
Publisher:   East European Monographs
Imprint:   East European Monographs
Edition:   3rd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 16.40cm , Height: 4.90cm , Length: 23.20cm
Weight:   1.338kg
ISBN:  

9780880337113


ISBN 10:   0880337117
Pages:   1600
Publication Date:   26 July 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Language:   English

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Volume 1 List of Tables List of Figures List of Maps Preface Reference List of Selected Geographic Name Changes Hungarian Military Ranks and Terms Wehrmacht and SS Ranks with their U.S. Equivalents List of Source Abbreviations1. Prelude to Destruction 2. From Consolidation to Proto-Fascism 3. The Jewish Community of Hungary before the Destruction 4. The Beginning of the End 5. The Teleki Era 6. The Bardossy Era 7. The Kallay Era 8. Treatment of Hungarian Jews in German-Occupied Europe 9. The First Mass Deportation Plans 10. The Labor Service System 11. The Road to Destruction 12. The Occupation Forces and Authorities 13. The Sztojay Government 14. The Jewish Council 15. The First Anti-Jewish Measures 16. The Processes of Economic Destruction 17. Ghettoization: Phase I 18. Zone II: Northern Transylvania 19. Deportation 20. Zone III: Northern HungaryVOLUME 2 21. Zone IV: Southern Hungary East of the Danube 22. The Last Phase: Zones V and VI and Auschwitz 23. The Conspiracy of Silence 24. Fate of the Jews of Budapest 25. From the End of the Deportations to the Szalasi Coup 26. The Szalasi Era 27. Treatment of Foreign Jews in Hungary 28. Treatment of Hungarian Jews Abroad 29. Rescue and Resistance 30. The Attitude and Reactions of the Christian Churches 31. International Reaction and Intervention 32. Liberation, Restitution, Retribution 33. Hungarian Reactions to the HolocaustAppendix 1. Administration of the Labor Service System in the Ministry of Defense: 1944 Appendix 2. Labor Service Companies Authorized for Transfer to the Germans Appendix 3. Major Anti-Jewish Decrees Issued Between March 29 and December 6, 1944 Appendix 4. Hungarian and Foreign Jewish Authors Whose Works Were Banned Appendix 5. Chronology Appendix 6. Deportation Trains Passing Through Kassa in 1944: Dates, Origin of Transports, and Number of DeporteesGlossary Name Index Geographic Index Subject Index

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Quite a few of today's foremost historians spend their lives studying the history of the Holocaust, but none has done more than Braham in uncovering the background and developments of one of the most tragic events of it all, the last-minute destruction of over half a million Hungarian Jews. Braham's familiarity with the events as well as the depth of his research and cool logic of his argument are nearly unassailable. Among all of Braham's works, The Politics of Genocide stands out as the most famous and substantial. -- Istvan Deak, Seth Low professor emeritus of history, Columbia University Randolph Braham is the leading expert on the Holocaust in Hungary. This new edition of his compelling masterpiece is the definitive account of a tragedy that continues to reverberate inside and outside Hungary today. -- Richard Breitman, distinguished professor emeritus, American University


Quite a few of today's foremost historians spend their lives studying the history of the Holocaust, but none has done more than Braham in uncovering the background and developments of one of the most tragic events of it all, the last-minute destruction of over half a million Hungarian Jews. Braham's familiarity with the events as well as the depth of his research and cool logic of his argument are nearly unassailable. Among all of Braham's works, The Politics of Genocide stands out as the most famous and substantial. -- Istv n De k, Seth Low professor emeritus of history, Columbia University Randolph Braham is the leading expert on the Holocaust in Hungary. This new edition of his compelling masterpiece is the definitive account of a tragedy that continues to reverberate inside and outside Hungary today. -- Richard Breitman, distinguished professor emeritus, American University


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Randolph L. Braham is distinguished professor of political science and director of the Rosenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.

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