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At the Epicenter of the Final Solution
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The Holocaust in Eastern Europe
At the Epicenter of the Final Solution
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Description
This book provides an authoritative history of the Holocaust in Eastern Europe and makes a compelling case for why the region can be considered 'the epicentre of the final solution'.
Waitman Wade Beorn introduces us to pre-war Jewish life in Eastern Europe, before tracing the escalating nature of Nazi policies in the area during the Second World War. Beorn crucially reflects on the German obsession with the East and its impact on the Nazi genocidal project there. The Holocaust in Eastern Europe also examines Soviet occupation and its consequences for the Shoah, while offering vital coverage of key themes like ghettoization, the Final Solution, rescue, collaboration, resistance, and many others. The book considers the commonalities and differences of regional Holocaust experiences from the perspectives of perpetrators, witnesses, collaborators, and victims/survivors.
Adeptly incorporating material on challenging subjects like sexual violence, the use of slave labour, the treatment of Soviet POWs, and profiteering, this 2nd edition includes two brand new chapters that enhance the scope and usefulness of the text even further; one addresses sources, methods, historiographical debates in the field, and the other focuses on non-Jewish victims of the Nazi genocidal project, such as Soviet prisoners of war, the mental and physically handicapped, Sinti and Roma, and other civilians.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Holocaust Sources and Methods
2. Beyond the Pale: Pre-War Jewish Life in Eastern Europe
3. The Origins of the Nazi State
4. Nazis and the Imaginary East
5. The Soviet Interlude
6. Poland: The Nazi Laboratory of Genocide
7. War of Annihilation: The Invasion of the Soviet Union
8. Ghetto Life and Death in the East
9. Hitler's Eastern Allies
10. The Final Solution
11. Non-Jewish Victims
12. The Kaleidoscope of Jewish Resistance
13. Perpetrators, Collaborators, and Rescuers
Conclusion
Index
Product details

Published | 18 Sep 2025 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 2nd |
Extent | 384 |
ISBN | 9781350387089 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Illustrations | 33 bw illus |
Series | Perspectives on the Holocaust |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This will be a standard work for many years to come. Waitman Beorn has succeeded in writing a concise, readable survey which will be of use to all who are interested in teaching or learning about the terrible events he describes.
Dr Jaime Ashworth, Independent Researcher and Educator