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100 1 $aAbelshauser, Werner.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81089742
245 14 $aThe dynamics of German industry :$bGermany's path toward the new economy and the American challenge /$cWerner Abelshauser.
260 $aNew York :$bBerghahn Books,$c2005.
300 $avi, 168 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
490 1 $aMaking sense of history ;$vv. 6
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [151]-160) and index.
505 00 $tPrologue : The gray zones of the Holocaust /$rJonathan Petropoulos and John K. Roth -- $gCh. 1.$tThe ambiguities of evil and justice : Degussa, Robert Pross, and the Jewish slave laborers at Gleiwitz /$rPeter Hayes -- $gCh. 2.$t"Alleviation" and "compliance" : the survival strategies of the Jewish leadership in the Wierzbnik Ghetto and the Starachowice factory slave labor camps /$rChristopher R. Browning -- $gCh. 3.$tBetween sanity and insanity : spheres of everyday life in the Auschwitz-Birkenau Sonderkommando /$rGideon Greif -- $gCh. 4.$tSonderkommando : testimony from Evidence /$rMichael Berenbaum -- $gCh. 5.$tA commentary on "gray zones" in Raul Hilberg's work /$rGerhard L. Weinberg -- $gCh. 6.$tIncompleteness in Holocaust historiography /$rRaul Hilberg -- $gCh. 7.$tChoiceless choices : surviving on false papers on the "Aryan" side /$rRobert Melson -- $gCh. 8.$t"Who am I?" : the struggle for religious identity of Jewish children hidden by Christians during the Shoah /$rEva Fleischner -- $gCh. 9.$tHitler's Jewish soldiers /$rBryan Mark Rigg -- $gCh. 10.$tA gray zone among the field gray men : confusion in the discrimination against homosexuals in the Wehrmacht /$rGeoffrey J. Giles -- $gCh. 11.$tPleasure and evil : Christianity and the sexualization of Holocaust memory /$rDagmar Herzog -- $gCh. 12.$tThe gender of good and evil : women and Holocaust memory /$rSara R. Horowitz -- $gCh. 13.$tHitler's "garden of Eden" in Ukraine : Nazi colonialism, Volksdeutsche, and the Holocaust, 1941-1944 /$rWendy Lower -- $gCh. 14.$tLife and death in the "gray zone" of Jewish ghettos in Nazi-occupied Europe : the unknown, the ambiguous, and the disappeared /$rMartin Dean -- $gCh. 15.$t"Almost-camps" in Paris : the difficult description of three annexes of Drancy - Austerlitz, Levitan, and Bassano, July 1943 to August 1944 /$rJean-Marc Dreyfus -- $gCh. 16.$tAlternate Holocausts and the mistrust of memory /$rGavriel D. Rosenfeld -- $gCh. 17.$tLaughter and heartache : the functions of humor in Holocaust tragedy /$rLynn Rapaport -- $gCh. 18.$tThe Holocaust in popular culture : master-narrative and counter-narratives in the gray zone /$rRonald Smelser -- $gCh. 19.$tThe grey zone : the cinema of choiceless choices /$rLawrence Baron -- $gCh. 20.$tGray into black : the case of Mordecai Chaim Rumkowski /$rRichard L. Rubenstein -- $gCh. 21.$tCatalyzing fascism : academic science in national socialist Germany and afterward /$rJeffrey Lewis -- $gCh. 22.$tPostwar justice and the treatment of Nazi assets /$rJonathan Petropoulos -- $gCh. 23.$tThe gray zones of Holocaust restitution : American justice and Holocaust morality /$rMichael J. Bazyler -- $gCh. 24.$tThe creation of ethical "gray zones" in the German Protestant church : reflections on the historical quest for ethical clarity /$rVictoria J. Barnett -- $gCh. 25.$tGray-zoned ethics : morality's double binds during and after the Holocaust /$rJohn K. Roth -- $tEpilogue : an intense wish to understand /$rJonathan Petropoulos and John K. Roth.
520 1 $a"Few essays about the Holocaust are better known or more important than Primo Levi's reflections on what he called "the gray zone," a reality in which moral ambiguity and compromise were pronounced. In this volume, accomplished Holocaust scholars explore the terrain that Levi identified. Together they bring a necessary interdisciplinary focus to bear on timely and often controversial topics in cutting-edge Holocaust studies that range from historical analysis to popular culture. While each essay utilizes a particular methodology and argues for its own thesis, the volume as a whole advances the claim that the more we learn about the Holocaust, the more complex that event turns out to be. Only if ambiguities and compromises in the Holocaust and its aftermath are identified and explored, and at times allowed to remain - lest resolution deceive us - will our awareness of the Holocaust and its implications be as full as possible."--BOOK JACKET.
651 0 $aGermany$xEconomic conditions.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85054493
651 0 $aGermany$xSocial conditions.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85054654
650 0 $aIndustrial organization$zGermany.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2009127017
650 0 $aIndustrial organization$zUnited States.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008104510
830 0 $aMaking sense of history ;$vv. 6.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2001041150
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