Rethinking the Holocaust by Yehuda Bauer

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  • Pub. Date: January 2001
  • 352pp
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    • Pub. Date: January 2001
    • Publisher: Yale University Press
    • Format: Hardcover, 352pp

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    One of the world's premier historians of the Holocaust evaluates accepted views of its history and meaning in this thoughtful book. Yehuda Bauer offers his own interpretation of why the Holocaust occurred and how another could be prevented. He offers fresh opinions on topics ranging from how Jews reacted to the murder campaign against them to the relationship between the Holocaust and the establishment of Israel.

    New York Times Book Review - Morris Dickstein

    Eloquent... . An eye-opening synthesis of the whole historiography of the Shoah... . The meat of the book is a brilliant review of vexed issues like Jewish resistance (armed and unarmed), the role of the Judenräte, or Nazi-imposed Jewish Councils, and the plans to rescue Jews by buying their freedom... . With the skill of a sleuth and the assiduous patience of a born scholar, Bauer reconstructs the schemes, characters and motives in a spirit of factual inquiry, keen empathy and, of all unlikely things, common sense.

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