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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-026.mrc:143766092:5147
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100 1 $aGoldstein, Ivo,$eauthor.
240 10 $aHolokaust u Zagrebu.$lEnglish
245 14 $aThe Holocaust in Croatia /$cIvo Goldstein and Slavko Goldstein ; translated by Sonia Wild Bičanić and Nikolina Jovanović.
250 $aEnglish-language edition.
264 1 $aPittsburgh, Pa. :$bUniversity of Pittsburgh Press, published in association with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum,$c[2016]
264 4 $c©2016
300 $avii, 728 pages ;$c24 cm.
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490 1 $a[Pitt series in Russian and East European studies]
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 691-718) and index.
505 0 $aA brief history of Croatia -- The Jews in Zagreb prior to 1941 -- Anti-semitism in the thirties: the horror begins -- The Jews in the life of Zagreb and Yugoslavia before 1941: from dire premonitions to their realization -- From exclusive Croatianhood to Ustasha anti-semitism -- The beginning of presecution: public incitement, the first murders, and plunder -- Legal discrimination: the Third Reich as a model -- Wearing the Jewish insignia -- Requests to not wear the insignia and be granted Aryan rights -- A challenge to living: dismissal of all services -- The administrative machinery for implementing persecution -- The contribution -- Plundering Jewish property -- Evicting Jews from houses and apartments -- Salvation for a group of doctors -- Other forms of persecution -- The work of the Jewish religious community in Zagreb -- Mass arrests and transit camps -- Concentration camps, summary courts, and hostages -- Death camps on Mount Velebit and Pag Island: genocide -- The apogee of terror: Jasenovac -- On the way to execution: Loborgrad and Đakovo -- A new kind of correspondence: requests for release from camps -- Mixed marriages and "honorary Aryans" -- Care for the internees and for the survival of the Jewish religious community -- In the new year: a new wave of persecution -- Deportations in August 1942 -- Saving the children, hiding in hospitals -- The agony on the eve of the last deportation -- Final annihilation: the deporations of May 1943 -- Converting to Catholicism -- To stay put or escape? -- Escape -- Joining the partisans: a way to save one's life and maintain human dignity -- The languishing of the remaining Jews -- The old people's home: from Maksimirska Road to Brezovica -- The Catholic Church, Archbishop Stepinac, and the Jews -- Who is responsible? -- Revisionism in Croatia: the case of Franjo Tuđman -- Jews in the Ustasha state administration -- The Ustashe, the Croats, and the Jews -- On the number of Jewish victims in Zagreb and Croatia -- A new beginning?
520 $aThe Holocaust in Croatia recounts the hisory of the Croatian Jewish community during the Second World War, with a focus on the city of Zagreb. Ivo and Slavko Goldstein have grounded their study on extensive research in recently opened archives, additionally aided by the memories of survivors to supplement and enrich the interpretation of documents. The authors' accessible narrative, here available in English for the first time, has been praised for its objectivity (including rare humane acts by those who helped to save Jews) and is complemented by a large bibliography offering an outstanding referential source to archival materials. The Holocaust in Croatia stands as the definitive account of the Jews in Croatia, up to and including the criminal acts perpetrated by the pro-Nazi Ustasha regine, adding significantly to our knowledge of the Holocaust. -- Provided by publisher.
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700 1 $aGoldstein, Slavko,$eauthor.
700 1 $aBičanić, Sonia,$etranslator.
700 1 $aJovanović, Nikolina,$etranslator.
830 0 $aSeries in Russian and East European studies.
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