List of Maps.
Acknowledgments.
Chronology.
Glossary.
Introduction: Simone Gigliotti and Berel Lang.
Part I Preconditions: Nazism and the Turn from Anti-Judaism
to Antisemitism.
Introduction.
1 Anti-Semites: Bernard Lewis.
2 From Weimar to Hitler: Robert S. Wistrich.
3 Nation and Race: Adolf Hitler.
4 Nuremberg Law for the Protection of the German Blood and of
the German Honour of 15 September 1935.
Part II A Racial Europe: Nazi Population and Resettlement
Policy.
Introduction.
5 The Setting: Henry Friedlander.
6 Ghetto Formation: Raul Hilberg.
7 From ?Ethnic Cleansing? to Genocide to the
?Final Solution?: The Evolution of Nazi Jewish Policy,
1939?1941: Christopher R. Browning.
8 Some Thoughts on the Treatment of the Alien Population in the
East: Heinrich Himmler.
Part III War and the Turn to Genocide.
Introduction.
9 The ?Commissar Decree,? June 6, 1941.
10 Affidavit of SS Grueppenfuehrer Otto Ohlendorf.
11 Operation Barbarossa as a War of Conquest and Annihilation:
Jurgen Forster.
12 From Mass Murder to the ?Final Solution:? The
Shooting of Jewish Civilians during the first months of the Eastern
Campaign within the context of the Nazi Jewish Genocide: Peter
Longerich.
13 Savage War: German Warfare and Moral Choices in World War II:
Omer Bartov.
Part IV Whose "Final Solution"? Revisted Intentionalism and
Functionalism.
Introduction.
14 Hitler?s Reichstag Speech, January 30, 1939 : Adolf
Hitler.
15 Minutes of the Wannsee Conference, January 20, 1942.
16Intentions and the ?Final Solution:? Berel
Lang.
17 A Controversy about the Historicization of National
Socialism: Martin Broszat and Saul Friedlaender.
18 Justice Jackson?s Report to the President on Atrocities
and War Crimes, June 6, 1945: Robert H. Jackson.
Part V Response and Testimony: At the Center of the
Whirlwind.
Introduction.
19 Inside the Ghetto: Emmanuel Ringelblum.
20 Notebook H: Oskar Rosenfeld.
21 The Second Winter: October 29, 1942--March 18, 1943: Herman
Kruk.
22 Letters from Westerbork: Etty Hillesum.
Part VI Genocide and the Holocaust.
Introduction.
23 UnitedNations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of
the Crime of Genocide, December 9, 1948..
24 Defining Genocide as a Sociological Concept: Helen Fein.
25 Is the Holocaust Simply Another Example of Genocide? Mark
Levene.
26 Conceptual Blockages and Definitional Dilemmas in the
?Racial Century:? Genocides of Indigenous Peoples and
the Holocaust: A. Dirk Moses