The role of local peoples near concentration camps, extermination camps, and mass shooting sites in Europe during World War II is a widely unexplored area of the Holocaust. Although locals both knew of these sites and their purposes, many chose to be complaisant while others collaborated with the Nazi regime. Therefore, non-persecuted Germans and occupied peoples near the camps played a substantial role in the atrocities committed during the Holocaust. These civilians’ actions, or lack thereof, in response to the crimes against humanity before their eyes were driven by three main factors: economic gain, antisemitism, and fear. Regardless of motive, one truth lives on in infamy: these citizens bore witness to the Holocaust either through cho...
Konrad Jarausch was an educated and generally perceptive man with a strong inclination towards human...
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Was the « Holocaust » a « national project » of the Germans ? How widely spread was antisemitism amo...
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The Holocaust is a well-known phenomenon throughout the world. Something that is less known and less...
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During World War II, Nazi Germany carried out one of the most atrocious crimes in human history, the...
Third Place Recipient in the Humanities at the Denman Undergraduate Research ForumSince German reuni...
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Abstract: The paper discusses in-depth new perspectives in the Holocaust studies. It pays special at...
On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of Auschwitz liberation, an international commemoration cere...
abstract: After the First World War, citizens, soldiers, and political figures alike thought they ha...
When the military forces of the Third Reich invaded the Soviet Union in June 1941, the German author...
Konrad Jarausch was an educated and generally perceptive man with a strong inclination towards human...
In the 1940s, Nazi Germany was an unstoppable force spreading throughout Europe. Hitler’s agenda was...
Was the « Holocaust » a « national project » of the Germans ? How widely spread was antisemitism amo...
This paper will explore the circumstances of Germany and the German people before the Holocaust and ...
The Holocaust is a well-known phenomenon throughout the world. Something that is less known and less...
Based largely upon diaries and memoirs, this case study of Poland questions when various peoples in ...
Transnistria, a multiethnic region along southern Ukraine's Black Sea coast that Germany ceded to Ro...
Reviewed through the theoretical lens of the Intentionalist and Functionalist perspectives, this his...
During World War II, Nazi Germany carried out one of the most atrocious crimes in human history, the...
Third Place Recipient in the Humanities at the Denman Undergraduate Research ForumSince German reuni...
A Dangerous Proximity examines the role played by the civil society in the state-sponsored persecuti...
Abstract: The paper discusses in-depth new perspectives in the Holocaust studies. It pays special at...
On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of Auschwitz liberation, an international commemoration cere...
abstract: After the First World War, citizens, soldiers, and political figures alike thought they ha...
When the military forces of the Third Reich invaded the Soviet Union in June 1941, the German author...
Konrad Jarausch was an educated and generally perceptive man with a strong inclination towards human...
In the 1940s, Nazi Germany was an unstoppable force spreading throughout Europe. Hitler’s agenda was...
Was the « Holocaust » a « national project » of the Germans ? How widely spread was antisemitism amo...