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adam_text REMEMBERING FOR THE FUTURE The Holocaust in an Age of Genocide Editors in Chief John K. Roth and Elisabeth Maxwell Editor Margot Levy Managing Editor Wendv Whitworth Volume 1 History REMEMBERING FOR THE FUTURE: THE HOLOCAUST IN AN AGE OF GENOCIDE VOLUME ONE: HISTORY Contents, Volumes 1-3 ix List of Articles, by Contributor xxiii Preface xxxv Introduction xxxvii Opening Addresses 1 Genocide 19 The Ghettos and the Camps 153 Destruction and Resistance 353 The Perpetrators - - 611 Denial - 767 VOLUME TWO: ETHICS AND RELIGION Plenary Addresses 1 Ethical Choices 17 Rescue 215 The Catholic Church 379 The Protestant Churches 531 Post-Holocaust Theology 651 The Search for Justice 843 volume three: memory Plenary Addresses 1 Survivors . 13 The Ethics of Memory 229 Education 513 The Arts 675 Contributors 871 Index 913 [vii] CONTENTS volume one: history Preface Elisabeth Maxwell Introduction John K. Roth OPENING ADDRESSES Colin Lucas 3 Martin Gilbert 5 EHe Wiesel 8 Eberhard Ja ckel 12 Samuel Pisar . 15 GENOCIDE Plenary Addresses Yehuda Bauer 21 Ian Kershaw 25 Rivalry, Indifference or Solidarity? Jews and Other Victims in Studies of the Holocaust and Comparative Genocide Doris L. Bergen v 29 Remembering for the Present: Using the Holocaust to Misunderstand Genocide and to Segregate the Final Solution of the Jewish Question Helen Fein 43 Remembering for the Future: Engaging with the Present Mark Levene 55 Switzerland as a Bystander of History? On Neutrality in a Time of Global Crises and Genocidal Wars Jacques Picard 71 Genocides: Normative Comparative Studies Thomas W. Simon 90 In the Age of Genocide: Race and Nation under Nazi and Soviet Power Eric D. Weitz 113 Changing Attitudes to the European-ness of the Holocaust and of its Victims George Wilkes 130 [ix] Volume One: History THE GHETTOS AND THE CAMPS The Minsk Ghetto, 1941-1944 Gennady Barkun 155 Jewish Slave Labour and its Relationship to the Final Solution Donald Bloxham 163 Testimonies from the Aryan Side: Jewish Catholics in the Warsaw Ghetto Grace Caponno and Diane Isaacs 187 The Implications of Archival Discoveries: Changing the Shape of the Ghetto, Budapest 1944 Tun Cole 198 Voices from a Beleagured Society: Diaries and Memoirs from the Jewish Ghettos during the Second World War Gustavo Corni 211 Jewish Mothers and their Children during the Holocaust: Changing Tasks of the Motherly Role Miriam Gillis-Carlebach 230 Food Talk: Gendered Responses to Hunger in the Concentration Camps Myrna Goldenberg 248 University Over An Abyss: The Story Behind the Theresienstadt Lectures Elena Makarova and Sergei Makarov 258 Courage in the Face of Death: Nurses and Physicians Involvement in the Resistance Cheyenne Martin and Susan Bakew ell-Sachs 279 The Education of Jewish Children in Warsaw during the Nazi Occupation Dalia Ofer 289 Evading the Holocaust: The Unexplored Continent of Holocaust Historiography Gunnar S. Pauhson 302 Ethical Problems Encountered by Auschwitz Prisoner Doctors Claude Romney 319 Religion and Religious Institutions in the Lodz Ghetto Michal Unger 335 DESTRUCTION AND RESISTANCE Stalin and the Soviet Leadership: Responses to the Holocaust Yitshak Arad 355 The Quadruple Trap of European Jews, as Reflected in New Archival Sources Shlomo Aronson 371 Common Ground and Holy Ground: Prayers of the Holocaust .Janet Blair 389 Contents, Volumes 1—3 The Destruction of a Cultural Tradition in Germany: Organs and Organ Music in the Synagogue Tina Friihauf 410 The Suffering of the Righteous according to Shlomo Zalman Unsdorfer of Bratislava, 1939-1944 Gershon Greenberg 422 Race Against Time: The Endeavours of Dr Gyorgy Gergely, Hungary 1940-45 T.D. Kramer ... - ^ The Bulgarian Gypsies during World War II Elena Marushiakova and Vesselin Popov 456 Letters to Mussolini: Italian Jews and the Racial Laws Iael Orvieto 466 The Assault on the Holy within the Human: The Account of the Holocaust Diaries David Patterson 481 From Marginalization to Martyrdom: The Nazi Persecution of Jehovah s Witnesses James N. Pellechia and Jolene Chit 495 Yugoslav Jews Fleeing the Holocaust, 1941-1945 Milan Ristovic 512 A Reassessment of the Dutch Record during the Holocaust ¦ Suzanne D. Rutland 527 Witness in Spite of Himself: Victor Klemperer s Diaries of 20th-century Germanies Nathan Stoltzfus 543 Reflections on Resistance and Gender Nechama Tec 552 The Pogrom (Farhud) against the Jews of Baghdad in 1941: Jewish and Arab Approaches Daphne Tsimhoni 570 Masks for Survival: Experiences of Jews Who Lived on False Papers during the Holocaust Lenore Weitzman 589 THE PERPETRATORS The Holocaust and Political Corruption Frank Bajohr 613 The Intellectual and Genocide: Sven Hedin (1865-1952), a Swedish Apologist for the Third Reich Sarah Danielsson _ 630 Volume One: History A Race-based German Faith: The Churchless and the Nazi Search for Justification, 1933-38 Niks R. Holt 645 Research for Autarky: The Contribution of Scientists to Nazi Rule in Germany Susanne Heun 657 Between Memory and Lapse of Memory: The First UGIF Board of Directors Michel Laffitte 674 Reinhard s Foot-Soldiers: Soviet-era Trials as Sources David Alan Rich 688 Gathering Evidence, Apprehending and Prosecuting Perpetrators of Genocidal Crimes Alii Rodal ^ 702 Extermination y «ro WHjf : Meanings, Ambiguities and Deceptions in German Antisemitism and the Holocaust, 1800-1945 Paul Lawrence Rose 726 Munch, or the Paradox of the Good SS Doctor Yves Ternon . 751 DENIAL Perspectives from a British Courtroom: My Struggle with Deception, Lies and David Irving Deborah Lipstadt (plenary) 769 Historians and Holocaust Denial in the Courtroom Christopher Browning (plenary) 773 America, the Holocaust, and the Experience of Radical Evil David H. Hirsch 779 Denial: The Armenian Genocide as a Prototype Richard G. Hovanmsian 796 Revisionism in Post-Communist Romanian Political Culture: Attempts to Rehabilitate the Perpetrators of the Holocaust Radu Ioamd , 813 Legal Constraints on the New Anti-Semitism: the Canadian Experience Tom Kuttner 832 Disinformation and Antisemitism: Holocaust Denial in the Baltic States, 1945-1999 Dov Levin 847 A Past That Must Not Go Away: Holocaust Denial in South Africa Milton Shain and Andrew Lamprecht 858 Contents, Volumes 1—3 Holocaust Denial: The Spectre of Irrationalism at the Millennium Shelly Z. Shapiro and Susan Lee Pentlin 870 Aryans and Khazars : Anti-Semitic Propaganda in Contemporary Russia Victor A. Shntrelman J 884 Antisemitic Writings of the Arrow-Cross Emigration Tamas Stark 897 The Internet is our Sword : Aspects of Online Antisemitism Mark Weitzman 911 VOLUME TWO: ETHICS AND RELIGION PLENARY ADDRESSES Interfaith Dialogue A Message from His Eminence Professor Dr Damaskinos Papandreou, Metropolitan of Switzerland 3 Quo Vadis Humanity? John Pawltkowski 6 Religion and The Uniqueness of the Holocaust Richard L. Rubenstein 11 ETHICAL CHOICES The Mask of Administrative Evil: Remembering the Past, Forgetting the Present Guy B. Adams and Danny L. Balfour 19 Gemilat Chesed and Moral Behaviour at Westerbork: Lessons from the Past to Remember for the Future Ellen Ben-Sefer 36 Humanitarian Concern versus Zyklon B Florent Brayard 54 Tikkun Olam and Christian Ethics after the Holocaust Robert Everett 66 Ethics without Choice: Lessons Learned from Rescuers and Perpetrators Darrell J. Fasching . 81 Conscience, conscience, consciousness: Emmanuel Levinas, the Holocaust, and the Logic of Witness Sandor Goodhart 98 Post-Holocaust Ethics: The Morality of the Use of Power Leonard Grob 114 Volume Two: Ethics and Religion Reflections on Ethics , Morality and Responsibility after the Holocaust Herbert Hirsch 123 Ethics, Human Genetics and the Holocaust Hans-Peter Kroner 133 Human Responsibility: Contemporary Reflections in Light of Nazi Ideology John T. Pawlikowski 146 German-Jewish Philosophers Facing the Shoah Julius Simon 162 Christianity, the Other and the Holocaust Michael R. Steele 180 The Shift Towards Death: A Comparison of the Nazi Euthanasia Programme and Contemporary Debates on Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Suicide Amy Zaro 198 RESCUE Perpetrator Rescuer: The Two Key Factors David Blumenthal - ^ _ 217 Six from Leipzig: Kindertransport and the Cambridge Refugee Children s Committee Gertrude W. Dubrovsky 230 Social Dimensions of Rescue in the Holocaust Mary J. Gallant 254 Motivation in Holocaust Rescue: The Case of Jan Zwartendijk in Lithuania, 1940 Jonathan Goldstein 271 Jewish Refugee Children in Switzerland, 1939-50 Sara Kadosh 281 An Ethics of Rescue for the Future: Aristotelian and Levinasian Perspectives Steven Kepnes 298 Very Religious and Irreligious Rescuers: An Exploration of Cultural Styles Pearl M. Oliner, Jeanne Wielgus and Mary B. Gruber 309 Heroic Altruism: Heroic and Moral Behaviour in a Variety of Settings Samuel P. Oliner 319 The Face of the Other: Reflections on the Motivations of Gentile Rescuers of Jews Mordecai Paldiel 334 Varian Fry in Marseille Pierre Sauvage 347 Contents, Volumes 1—3 THE CATHOLIC CHURCH An Ethic and Moral Formation that are Repentant: Catholicism s Emerging Post-Shoah Tradition - The Case of the Jesuits James Bernauer, S.J. 381 Two Popes and the Holocaust Frank J. Coppa 396 Mea Culpa and the Magisterium: Wir erinnern and the Problems of Confession Mark R. Lindsay 413 A Survey of Jewish Reaction to the Vatican Statement on the Holocaust Kevin Madigan 425 Addressing the Demonic in Sacred Texts: the Next Step in Catholic-Jewish Relations after the Holocaust Ronald Madras 437 The Vatican Statement on the Shoah and the Vatican during World War II Richard L. Rubenstein 455 The Attitude of the Russian Orthodox Church and the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church towards the Holocaust Mikhail Shkarovski 481 To Serve God or Hitler: Nazi Priests, A Preliminary Discussion Kevin Sptcer 493 Differing Ways of Reading, Differing Views of the Law: The Catholic Church and its Treatment of the Jewish Question during Vichy Richard H. Weisberg 509 THE PROTESTANT CHURCHES How are the Protestant Churches Responding Fifty Years After? Alice L. Eckardt (plenary) 533 The Impact of the Holocaust on the Church of England Marcus Braybrooke 544 The United Church of Canada and the State of Israel: The Impact of the Holocaust Haim Gentzi 561 James Parkes and the Holocaust Tony Kushner 575 On the Jews and the Lutherans: the ELCA Confronts History Rochelle L. Millen 587 Volume Two: Ethics and Religion Once More: Martin Luther and the Jews Andreas Pangritz 603 A Parting at the Cross: The Contrasting National Cultures of Lutheranism in Germany and Denmark during the Holocaust Leon Stein 618 Stewart W. Herman, Pastor of the American Church in Berlin 1935-42, and Hitler s Persecution of the Jews Ronald Webster 635 POST-HOLOCAUST THEOLOGY Theory, Past, Present and Future Edward Kessler (plenary) 653 Future Directions for Christian Theology and Ethics after the Holocaust Katharina von Kellenbach (plenary) 656 P Post-Auschwitz Jewish-Catholic Dialogue Alan L. Berger 661 Christianity and the Institutionalization of Anti-Semitism: A Contemporary Theological Perspective Donald J. Dietrich 673 Reading the Bible after Auschwitz Jacques B. Doukhan 683 Our Failure to React: Method in Christian Moral Theology after the Holocaust Mark E. Gammon 700 The Shoah and the Christian Drama of the Redemption Massimo Giuliani 710 Christian Discourses of Forgiveness and the Perpetrators Katharina von Kellenbach 725 A Theology of Jewish-Christian Dialogue for the 21st Century Edward Kessler 732 Facing the Whirlwind Anew: Looking over Job s Shoulders from the Shadows of the Storm Henry F. Knight 745 Of Fire and Water: Holocaust Testimony, Biblical Texts, and German After Auschwitz Theology Bjorn Krondorfer 760 Jews and Christians after Auschwitz: Reflections from a Political-Theological Perspective Jiirgen Manemann 775 Contents, Volumes 1—3 John 8:31-59 from a Jewish Perspective Adele Reinhartz 787 Turning and Wandering: The Journey from Death to Life at Nes Ammim Kathleen J. Rusnak 798 Christian Doctrine and the Final Solution : The State of the Question Marc Saperstein 814 THE SEARCH FOR JUSTICE Holocaust Restitution in the United States: The Search for Justice Michael Bazyler 845 The Holocaust Goes to Court: A View from the Canadian Caertram Ruth Bettina Bun 860 The Recent Holocaust-Era Assets Debate - and Beyond: A Swiss Perspective Thomas Borer-Fielding and Hunspeter Mock 876 The Machinery of Nazi Art Looting: The Nazi Law on the Confiscation of Cultural Property in Poland Wojciech W. Kowalski -. 882 Holocaust-era Art in German and Czech Public Collections Eva Kurz 895 Swiss Victims of National Socialism: An Example of how Switzerland Came to Terms with the Past Regula Ludi and Anton-Andreas Speck 907 The Struggle for Justice: A Survey of Child Holocaust Survivors Experiences with Restitution Sarah Moskovitz and Robert Krell 923 The Second Persecution: Legal Discourse and the Construction of History in Switzerland Daniel Wildmann 938 The Return of Nazi-looted Art: Choice of Law Issues Gen J. Yonover 952 VOLUME THREE: MEMORY PLENARY ADDRESSES Survivors Gathering Address Chief Rabbi Meier Lau 3 La Grande Rafle du Vel d Hiv: The Deportation of the French Jews Samuel Pisar . 5 Volume Three: Memory Closing Address Franklin D. Littell 8 Closing Address Hubert G. Locke . 10 SURVIVORS Complicating the Holocaust: Who is a Victim? What is a Holocaust Memoir? Elizabeth R. Baer 15 Archival Material as a Source in Uncovering the Identity of Holocaust Survivors Lea Balint 24 Greener and Gaylei: Relations between Holocaust Survivors and Canadian Jews Franklin Bialystok 32 Surviving Well: Resistance to Adversity Kerry Bluglass 47 International Responses to Trauma Yael Danieli . ~ . _ 63 Intergenerational Memories: Hidden Children and the Second Generation El en S. Fine 78 Exploding Psychological Myths about Generations of the Holocaust in Israel and North America Eva Fogelman 93 An Immediate and Violent Impulse : Holocaust Survivor Testimony in the First Years after Liberation Henry Greenspan 108 Memories of Silence: Trauma Transmission in Holocaust-survivor Families George Halasz 117 Holocaust Survivor Testimony: The Psychological Implications Aaron Hass 127 Welcome in Amsterdam? Return and Reception of Survivors: New Research and Findings ; Dienke Hondius 135 Sephardic and Oriental Oral Testimonies: Their Importance for Holocaust Commemoration and Memory Yitzchak Kerem 142 Expressing Childhood Experience: A Writing Workshop, 1994-99 Ehud Herbert Loeb 150 Published Memoirs of Holocaust Survivors Robert Rozett 167 Contents, Volumes 1—3 Ravensbrtick Concentration Camp and Rescue in Sweden Rochelle G. Saidel Ml Framing the Witness: The Memorial Role of Holocaust Videotestimonies Or en Baruch Slier 189 Memories of Mikhailowka: Labour Camp Testimonies in the Arnold Daghani Archive Edward Timms 205 THE ETHICS OF MEMORY Memory, Representation and Education David Cesarani (plenary) 231 Holocaust Memory, Representation and Education: The Challenges of Applied Research Jonathan Webber (plenary) 237 Antisemitism in America Today: Lessons for the Post-Holocaust Era Jerome A. Chanes 248 The Next Fifty Years: Remembering the Holocaust and the Future of Jewish Life at the Dawn of the 21st Century Marc H. Ellis 266 German Identity, the Holocaust and the Year 2000 Albert H. Fnedlander 283 Internationalism, Patriotism and Disillusion: Soviet Jewish Veterans Remember World War II and the Holocaust Zvi Gitetman 296 The Americanization of the Holocaust Harold Kaplan 309 Auschwitz at the Threshold of the New Millennium Stanislaw Krajewski 322 Documentation or Decoration? Uses and Misuses of Photographs in the Historiography of the Holocaust Bryan F. Lewis 341 The Holocaust as History Dan Michman 358 Concentration Camp Memorials in Eastern Germany since 1989 Gunter Morsch 367 The Holocaust as Sacred Text: Can the Memory of the Holocaust be Tamed and Regularized? Marvin Prosono 383 Volume Three: Memory How is the Holocaust Best Remembered? Reflections on History, Religion and Morality after the Holocaust John K. Roth 395 The Importance of Asking the Right Questions: The Significance of Daniel Jonah Goldhagen for Children of Nazi Families H. Martin Rumscheidt 410 Public Memory, Public Repentance: Germany, South Africa and the United States Donald W. Shriver, Jr. 420 The Trajectory of Memory: Holocaust Survivor Testimony and the Future of Remembrance Stephen Smith 437 Anne Frank and the American Culture War: The Sexual Politics of Holocaust Memory Arlene Stein 452 Bordering on the Visible: Spatial Imagery in Swiss Memory Discourse Caroline Wiedmer 466 Shadows of a Distant Nightmare : Visualizing the Unimaginable Holocaust in Early Documentary Films Larry D. Wilcox 478 A War Against Memory? : Nativizing the Holocaust Isabel Wollaston 501 EDUCATION Holocaust Education: Teaching and Learning Deirdre M. Burke (plenary) 515 Directions in Holocaust Education in the 21st Century Shulamit Imber (plenary) 520 Caring and Responsibility: Building a Moral Community for the 21st Century Marcia Sachs Littell (plenary) 522 What is in the Way? Teaching about the Holocaust in post-1989 Poland Jolanta J. Ambrosewicz and Chunlou Yung 525 Holocaust Testimony and the Holocaust Witness: The Educational Context Neima Barzel 545 Teaching the Holocaust: The American Academic Setting Rachel Feldhay Brenner 562 Holocaust Education: Issues of Pedagogy and Content Deirdre M. Burke 578 Contents, Volumes 1—3 Your Story Too? The New Holocaust Exhibition at the Imperial War Museum Steven Cooke 590 Learning from History: Seminars on the Nazi Era and the Holocaust for Professionals Annegret Ehmann 607 University Holocaust Education: Toward a Distinctive Pedagogy Stephen R. Haynes 617 KL Auschwitz in the Social Consciousness of Poles, AD 2000 Marek Kucia 632 Generational Cohorts and the Shaping of Popular Attitudes towards the Holocaust Harold Marcuse 652 The Documentation and Cultural Centre of German Sinti and Roma Romani Rose 664 THE ARTS In Witness Micheal O Siadhai! 677 The Commemorative Concerts George Whyte and Sarah Nathan-Davis 680 The Muted Memory: The Reception of The Diary of Anne Frank in Poland Monika Adamczyk-Garbowska 684 The Holocaust in Film: The Enigma of Indifference: Christian Ideology and the Portrayal of the Jew Nancy Thomas Brown 691 Silent Inscriptions of the Holocaust in American Literature: The Genetics of Jewish Self-Definition Emily Miller Budick 704 Pushing the Limits of Artistic Representation: Inciting Memory and Discourse - The Only Way to Go? Stephen C. Feinstein ¦ 718 Women Survivors in Cinema: The Issue of Madness Esther Fuchs 739 Gender and the Holocaust: Women s Holocaust Writing S. Lillian Kremer 751 Playing the Holocaust Ruth Liberman 769 Volume Three: Memory Identity and Emptiness: Reflections on Horst Hoheisel s Negative Memory and Yearning for Sacrifice Hanno Loewy 119 Under-readings: An Introduction to the Poetry of Irena Klepfisz Joan Michelson 787 Music of the Holocaust Sarah Nathan-Davis 804 Struggles to Comprehend the Catastrophe and Survive: A Comparative Study of the Armenian and the Jewish Literary Responses to Catastrophe Rubina Peroomian 814 The Fine Art of Remembrance Betty Rogers Rubenstein 831 The Truths of Poetry: A Dialogue Hilda Schiff 841 Obliquely Shown Crimes: Christian Boltanski s Post-Holocaust Art Carla Rose Shapiro 854 Contributors 871 Index 913
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