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Before The Holocaust Antisemitic Violence And The Reaction Of German Elites And Institutions During The Nazi Takeover Hermann Beck

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Before The Holocaust Antisemitic Violence And The Reaction Of German Elites And Institutions During The Nazi Takeover Hermann Beck
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.04 MB
Pages: 576
Author: Hermann Beck
ISBN: 9780192865076, 0192865072
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Before The Holocaust Antisemitic Violence And The Reaction Of German Elites And Institutions During The Nazi Takeover Hermann Beck by Hermann Beck 9780192865076, 0192865072 instant download after payment.

As the Nazis staged their takeover in 1933, instances of antisemitic violence began to soar.
While previous historical research assumed that this violence happened much later, Hermann Beck counteracts this, drawing on sources from twenty German archives, and focussing on this early violence, and on the reaction of German institutions and the elites who led them.
Before the Holocaust examines the antisemitic violence experienced in this period - from boycotts, violent attacks, robbery, extortion, abductions, and humiliating 'pillory marches', to grievous bodily harm and murder - which has hitherto not been adequately recognized. Beck then analyses the reactions of those institutions that still had the capacity to protest against Nazi attacks and legislative measures - the Protestant Church, the Catholic Church, the bureaucracies, and Hitler's conservative coalition partner, the DNVP - and the mindset of the elites who led them, to determine their various responses to flagrant antisemitic abuses. Individual protests against violent attacks, the April boycott, and Nazi legislative measures were already hazardous in March and April 1933, but established institutions in the German State and society were still able to voice their concerns and raise objections. By doing so, they might have stopped or at least postponed a radicalization that
eventually led to the pogrom of 1938 (
Kristallnacht) and the Holocaust.

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