Justifying genocide : Germany and the Armenians from Bismarck to Hitler / Stefan Ihrig

"The Armenian Genocide and the Nazi Holocaust are often thought to be separated by a large distance in time and space. But Stefan Ihrig shows that they were much more connected than previously thought. Bismarck and then Wilhelm II staked their foreign policy on close relations with a stable Ott...

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Hauptverfasser:Ihrig, Stefan (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht:Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London, England : Harvard University Press, 2016
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Prologue: Franz Werfel Meets Adolf HitlerIntroduction: Questions of Genocide?
Part I. Armenian Blood Money
1. Beginnings under Bismarck
2. Germany and the Armenian Horrors of the 1890s
3. The Triumph of German Anti-Armenianism
4. From Revolution to Abyss
Part II. Under German Noses
5. Notions of Total War
6. Dispatches from Erzurum
7. "Interlude of the Gods"
8. What Germany Could Have Known
Part III. Debating Genocide
9. War Crimes, War Guilt, and Whitewashing
10. Assassination in Berlin, 1921
11. Trial in Berlin
12. The Victory of Justificationalism
Part IV. The Nazis and the Armenian Genocide
13. Racial Discourse and the Armenians
14. The Nazis' New Turkey
15. No Smoking Gun
Epilogue: Armenian Writings on the Wall.