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Alex J. Kay, David Stahel
Publikováno v:
Journal of Perpetrator Research, Vol 3, Iss 1, Pp 95-127 (2020)
Of the up to eighteen million men who served in the Wehrmacht during the Second World War, ten million were deployed at one time or another between 1941 and 1944 in the conflict against the Soviet Union, a theatre of widespread and sustained mass vio
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https://doaj.org/article/b657090d7c2c471e806d04e23d81b7f6
Autor:
Alex J. Kay, David Stahel
This scholarly anthology explores the violence perpetrated by Nazi Germany, shedding new light on its staggering scale and scope.Mass Violence in Nazi-Occupied Europe argues for a more comprehensive understanding of what constitutes Nazi violence and
Autor:
Alex J. Kay
In this pioneering biography of a frontline Holocaust perpetrator, Alex J. Kay uncovers the life of SS Lieutenant Colonel Alfred Filbert, responsible as the first head of SS-Einsatzkommando 9, a mobile killing squad, for the murder of more than 18,00
Autor:
Alex J. Kay
Convinced before the onset of Operation'Barbarossa'in June 1941 of both the ease, with which the Red Army would be defeated and the likelihood that the Soviet Union would collapse, the Nazi regime envisaged a radical and far-reaching occupation polic
Autor:
David Stahel, Alex J. Kay
Publikováno v:
Journal of Perpetrator Research, Vol 3, Iss 1, Pp 95-127 (2020)
Of the up to eighteen million men who served in the Wehrmacht during the Second World War, ten million were deployed at one time or another between 1941 and 1944 in the conflict against the Soviet Union, a theatre of widespread and sustained mass vio
Guenter Lewy, Perpetrators. The World of the Holocaust Killers. Oxford, Oxford University Press 2017
Autor:
Alex J. Kay
Publikováno v:
Historische Zeitschrift. 309:545-547
Autor:
Alex J. Kay
Publikováno v:
Holocaust and Genocide Studies. 33:447-449
Autor:
Alex J. Kay
The first comparative, comprehensive history of Nazi mass killing – showing how genocidal policies were crucial to the regime's strategy to win the war Nazi Germany killed approximately 13 million civilians and other non-combatants in deliberat