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World War II
World War II
Planning the Holocaust in the Middle East:
Nazi Designs to Bomb Jewish Cities in Palestine
December 8, 2016 |
Samuel Miner
As a means of striking out against Zionism, the Luftwaffe considered bombing Jerusalem.
Joel Fishman on Churchill, Hitler, and the Unnecessary War: How Britain Lost Its Empire and the West Lost the World and Human Smoke: The Beginnings of World War II, the End of Civilization
May 17, 2009 |
Joel Fishman
Bunkum as History: The Revisionist Quest for Lost Innocence Churchill, Hitler, and the Unnecessary War: How Britain Lost Its Empire and the West Lost the World, by Patrick J. Buchanan, New York: Crown, 2008, 518 pp. Human Smoke: The Beginnings of World War II, the End of Civilization, by Nicholson Baker, New York: Simon & Schuster, 2008, 567 pp. Reviewed by Joel Fishman
Reviewing the Holocaust Anew in Multiple Contexts
April 2, 2009 |
Yehuda Bauer
The nonpragmatic character of the genocide of the Jews is one of the elements that differentiate it from other genocides. Other elements were the totality, that is, the desire to annihilate every single Jew defined as such by the Nazis; the universality, namely the idea, developed in stages, that Jews everywhere should be treated the same way that they were being treated in Nazi Europe; and the fact that special industrial enterprises were set up, in the death camps, for the purpose of producing
Quebec Anti-Semitism and Anti-Semitism in Quebec*
January 1, 2008 |
Prof. Morton Weinfeld
Colin Meade on The Jewish Enemy: Nazi Propaganda during World War II and the Holocaust
March 1, 2007 |
Dr. Colin Meade
Hiding Jewish Children during World War II: The Psychological Aftermath
March 1, 2007 |
Dr. Bloeme Evers-Emden
Manfred Gerstenfeld on “Nur ein Durchgangsland”: Arbeitslager und Internierungsheime für Flüchtlinge unter Emigranten in der Schweiz 1940-1949
October 1, 2006 |
Dr. Manfred Gerstenfeld
Rescue, Expulsion, and Collaboration: Denmark’s Difficulties with its World War II Past
October 1, 2006 |
Dr. Vilhjálmur Örn Vilhjálmsson
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Bent Blüdnikow
Deconstructing Memory and History: The Jewish Military Union (ZZW) and the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
March 21, 2006 |
Dr. Laurence Weinbaum
Sweden’s Refusal to Prosecute Nazi War Criminals: 1986-2002
October 21, 2002 |
Efraim Zuroff
Emotional Wounds that Never Heal
October 21, 2002 |
Dr. Nathan Durst
Failure of Perception and Self-Deception: Israel’s Quest for Peace in the Context of Related Historical Cases
March 15, 2001 |
Joel Fishman
Switzerland and the Unfinished Business of World War II
March 1, 1998