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Holocaust : the reality of genocide in Southern Ukraine / Michael Gesin.

Publication | Digitized | Library Call Number: DS135.U4 G479 2003

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    This study will concentrate on the Holocaust in Southern and Southeastern Ukraine, as carried out by Nazi Germany and Antonescu's Romania with the help of the local Ukrainians and ethnic German colonists. Topics such as the Jewish participation in resistance and opposition, collaboration among local inhabitants, and the interrelations of Jewish and non-Jewish population during the Holocaust will be emphasized.The topic of the Jewish partisan activities will come under careful scrutiny. The difference will be drawn between the actual and alleged Jewish participation in the Soviet partisan movement, since under the pretext of anti-partisan counterattack, Wehrmacht, SS units and Einsatzgruppen were deployed in Ukraine to perform killing sprees on the Jews. Hundreds of thousands of Jews were murdered in the Ukraine under the cover of anti-partisan activities. Two of the topics that I will especially concentrate on will be the Crimean and Transmstrian Holocaust, both of which are unresearched subjects. The situation there was different from the other cities and towns in the Ukraine and thus requires further investigation and research. In Crimea, the Tatar antisemitism as well as the existence of two or more different Jewish separate groups, Karaites, Krimchaks and Rabbinical Jews, created a unique environment, which will be analyzed in detailed discussion. The Holocaust in Odessa, on the other hand, was carried out by the Romanians and not by Germans. The Romanian example is the only example of its kind in World War II. Romania was the only independent country, which was directly involved in genocidal killing operations. The examination of the issues surrounding the willingness of Romanians to initiate and execute the killings will be included in the project. While the policies of the Romanian state were inspired by the widespread antisemitism, the petty bureaucrats were guided by greed and opportunity. The result of the latter led to the sufferings of many but also opened a door of salvation for many others.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Gesin, Michael.
    Published
    2003
    Locale
    Ukraine
    Soviet Union
    Romania
    Notes
    "UMI:3081817."
    Thesis (Ph. D.)--Brandeis University, 2003.
    Includes bibliographical references (p. 267-288)
    Photocopy. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI Dissertation Services, 2003. 22 cm.
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    English
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    Electronic version(s) available internally at USHMM.
    Physical Description
    ix, 288 p. ; maps. : 22 cm.

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