Contributor
Schrafstetter, Susanna, editor.
Imprint:New York ; Oxford : Berghahn Books, 2016.
Descriptionx, 186 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Note:Includes some primary source material.
Note:"The contributions to this volume are based on lectures delivered at a symposium on The German People and the Persecution of the Jews, which took place at the University of Vermont on April 22, 2012."--Preface.
Note:Anti-semitism in Germany, 1890-1933: How popular was it? / Richard S. Levy -- German responses to the persecution of the Jews as reflected in three collections of secret reports / Frank Bajohr -- Indifference? Participation and protest as individual responses to the persecution of the Jews as revealed in Berlin police logs and trial records, 1933-45 / Wolf Gruner -- Babi Yar, but not Auschwitz: What did Germans know about the Final Solution? / Peter Fritzsche -- Submergence into illegality: Hidden Jews in Munich, 1941-45 -- Susanna Schrafstetter -- Where did all "our" Jews go? Germans and Jews in Post-Nazi Germany / Atina Grossmann.
Note:APPENDIXES: A. Proclamation of the Alliance against the Arrogance of Jewry, 1912 -- Reports from American diplomat George S. Messersmith to the State Department (excerpts), 1933 -- Police precinct report, Berlin, 1938 -- Social Democratic Party (SoPaDe) Report on the November 1938 Pogrom (excerpts), 1938 -- Report from the Mayor of Amt Borgentreich to the Gestapo in Bielefeld (excerpt), 1938 -- SD Reports on German Popular Opinion during World War II (excerpts), 1943-44 -- Statement by Benno Schülein (excerpt), 1946 -- Statement by Dr Sophie Mayer (excerpts), 1946 -- Moses Moskowitz,"The Germans and the Jews: Postwar Report" (excerpts), 1946.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.