Germany and the rise of Hitler |
2. The Nazi revolution and German Jews, 1933 |
3. The revolution ends? Between anti-Jewish violence and legislation, 1933-36 |
4. Foreign aggression and the "Jewish question," 1936-38 |
5. The final steps to war and intensification of Jewish persecution, 1938-39 |
6. The beginning of racial war, 1939-40 |
7. Expanding the racial war, 1940 |
8. The racial war in the east, 1941 |
9. Repercussions of the war and decision for the final solution |
10. The killing centers and deportations of Polish Jewry, 1942 |
11. Attempted revolts, Auschwitz, and the beginning deportations of European Jewry, 1942 |
12. Growing Jewish resistance and continued deportations, 1943 |
13. Expansion of Auschwitz, Allied victories, and more deportations, 1943-44 |
14. The final solution amid German defeat, 1944-45 |
15. Bystanders: the world and the Holocaust, 1942-44 |
16. Rescue, relief, and war crimes trials |
17. The perpetrators: types, motives, and the post-war era |
18. The victims: destruction, resistance, and memory |
19. Learning from the Holocaust |