Description:
- Up-to-Date: Features cutting-edge scholarship about a compelling and very important aspect of the Holocaust.
- Eminent Authors: All of the chapters have been written by highly accomplished senior scholars who are internationally known in this field of Research
- Focus on Sources: Several of the chapters emphasize the utitlity of newly available sources for reassessing our understanding of Germans' respsonses to the Holocaust.
Brief description:
Susanna Schrafstetter is Associate Professor of History at the University of Vermont. She is the author of two books about the history of nuclear non-proliferation, and has recently published Flucht und Versteck, a book about fugitive Jews in Munich and Bavaria during World War Two.
Review Quotes:
"This volume brings to light fresh material from hitherto neglected primary sources, and also makes available in English some findings only previously available to German readers. Especially valuable is the careful evaluation and comparison of reports about life in Nazi Germany from Nazi perpetrators, Jewish victims, and foreign bystanders." - Geoffrey J. Giles, University of Florida