'Final solution' : Nazi population policy and the murder of the European Jews / Götz Aly. Transl. from the German by Belinda Cooper and Allison Brown

Making extensive use of archives, Aly provides a detailed reconstruction of the Final Solution. He illustrated the lunacy of Nazi race policy and the variety of agencies that went into the gradual shaping of a policy of all-out genocide

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Main Authors:Aly, Götz (Author)
Other Authors:Cooper, Belinda (Other)
Brown, Allison (Other)
Aly, Götz
Format: Book
Language:English
German
Published:London [u.a.] : Arnold, 1999
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Table of Contents
1. Policy towards the Jews, war, and resettlement
2. 'Making room' for ethnic Germans, chronology: September 1939-April 1940
3. 'Himmler is shifting populations...not always successfully'
4. The Madagascar Plan', chronology: May-September 1940
5. 'Home to the Reich' - and into a camp
6. A major plan fails, chronology: 15 November 1940-15 March 1941
7. Ghetto, work, 'The Move Eastward'
8. War of extermination and Lebensraum, chronology: 1 May-31 July 1941
9. Frustrated expectations of victory
10. 'The Jews have got to go'
11. Elements of the decision to carry out the Holocaust
12. The murderers' postscripts.