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130 0 $aVernichtungskrieg.$lEnglish.
245 14 $aThe German army and genocide :$bcrimes against war prisoners, Jews, and other civilians in the East, 1939-1944 /$cedited by the Hamburg Institute for Social Research ; translated from the German by Scott Abbott with editorial oversight by Paul Bradish and the Hamburg Institute for Social Research.
260 $aNew York :$bNew Press,$c1999.
300 $a224 pages :$billustrations, maps ;$c28 cm
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500 $aCatalog of an exhibition which opened in Hamburg in 1995.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (page 216) and index.
505 00 $tForeword /$rMichael Geyer --$tPreface /$rOmer Bartov --$tPrologue /$rBernd Boll and Hannes Heer --$tPrelude to a Crime: The German Army in the National Socialist State, 1933-1939 /$rBernd Boll, Hannes Heer and Walter Manoschek --$tSerbia: The War Against the Partisans, 1941 /$rWalter Manoschek --$tThe Sixth Army on the Way to Stalingrad, 1941-1942 /$rBernd Boll and Hans Safrian --$tRussia: Three Years of Occupation, 1941-1944 /$rHannes Heer --$tThe Iron Cross /$rBernd Boll, Hannes Heer and Walter Manoschek /$r[and others] --$tAfterword: On the Reception of the Exhibition in Germany and Austria /$rJan Philipp Reemtsma --$tGlossary of German Terms Used in the Text --$tAbbreviations Used in German Documents.
520 $aFor the better part of fifty years, the powerful German army of World War II has been seen as an organization of consummate skill and honor, one that had little in common with the criminal policies and ideology of the Nazi regime. The German Army and Genocide explodes that myth. "Through newly discovered documents and hundreds of astonishing photographs culled from archives all across Europe. The German Army and Genocide reveals that many of the nearly eighteen million soldiers who passed through the feared Wehrmacht were involved in crimes against civilians and prisoners of war, acting both on orders by their superiors and - in many instances - on their own initiative. "Based on the original German exhibit, The German Army and Genocide features harrowing photographs taken by the soldiers themselves of massacres, hangings, and torture; official army documents directing military units to murder Jewish communities; private letters written home, such as one from a young soldier who boasts that his unit had killed 1,000 Jews, adding, "and that was not enough"; and military directives that definitively prove close collaboration between the SS and the regular army throughout the war.
546 $aTranslated from the German.
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710 2 $aHamburger Institut für Sozialforschung.
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