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    A History of the Holocaust by Yehuda Bauer, Nili Keren

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    • ISBN: 0531118843
    • Publisher: Scholastic Library Publishing
    • Pub. Date: September 2001
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    Synopsis

    Eminent scholar Yehuda Bauer traces the Holocaust to its deepest roots by examining the history of the Jews' interaction with other cultures throughout history, a detailed portrait of the Jewish presence in Eastern Europe in the early 20th century, and an exhaustive depiction of the events before and during World War II. Professor Bauer's text is considered a masterly and authoritative work.

    The revised edition contains new all new art--maps, charts, tables, graphs. All art elements and text contain updated, more accurate statistics. The book has a new design, bigger trim. It's easier to read and navigate. Lastly, there are two 8-page (16 pp. total) inserts of black-and-white photographs. This photographic element wasn't included in the first edition.

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    Twenty years after the original edition, the eminent scholar Yehuda Bauer has revised his seminal work to include information obtained from archives recently opened in Europe and the United States. Bauer's thesis that the Holocaust is a watershed event in human history is painstakingly presented in a history that begins with the origins of Judaism and describes how Jews have been perceived and treated from earliest times. This exhaustive text covers not only the events of the Holocaust, but the ramifications, including the establishment of the state of Israel. The progression of Nazi ideology, in which victims became "completely devoid of humanity in the perpetrator's eyes," is also examined at length. In Bauer's view, the process was gradual and therefore could have been stopped in its tracks. Bauer makes us believe that knowledge of history can empower us to do better. An extra bonus is a fascinating discussion of theodicy and the theological crisis many clergy faced after the war. However, this erudite volume is not for casual reading. The prose is dense and not liberally illustrated. Instead, a comprehensive index makes this an excellent reference source for high school students and adults. 2001 (orig. 1982), Franklin Watts, $35.00. Ages 14 up. Reviewer: Jackie Hechtkopf AGES: 14 15 16 17 18

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