Documents of destruction; Germany and Jewry, 1933-1945.
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Quadrangle Books,
1971.
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Table of Contents:
- A Jewish argument
- A confidential Nazi analysis
- Name changes: 1932
- Action in the universities
- The Jews defined
- The disbarment of the Jewish lawyers
- An "aryanization" contract
- Jews in health resorts
- Jewish self-concentration
- The ghettos of Poland
- A Jewish labor camp
- Open-air killings in Russia
- The Roumanian sector
- German army propaganda
- The final solution
- A railroad timetable
- The appeal of Fanny Steiner
- Special accounts "W"
- Wathcing Jewish apartments
- Jewish firm names
- Jewish pensions
- Last annual report from Vienna
- An offer of marmalade
- The Jewish mood in Galicia
- The Jewish artisans in Poland
- Pillaging
- Deportations from Norway
- The way it was done in the Netherlands
- France: action against Jewish children
- An exemption
- Jewelry, silver, coins, stamps
- An arrest in Rome
- The Salonika Jews are destroyed
- Paying for the Salonika transports
- Memoir from Rhodes
- An individual survives in Yugoslavia
- Compiling lists of Slovak Jews
- Slovak Jewish camouflage
- Prime Minister Tuka's father confessor
- Hungary's reluctance
- Postcards from Waldsee
- A ransom attempt
- The camps
- Behind the fence
- Selection
- The gas supply
- Revolt
- Liberation
- Who is who in postwar Germany
- Amends.


