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E-raamat: Italian Executioners: The Genocide of the Jews of Italy

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  • Formaat: 208 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Aug-2018
  • Kirjastus: Princeton University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780691184104
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  • Formaat: 208 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Aug-2018
  • Kirjastus: Princeton University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780691184104

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A gripping revisionist history that shows how ordinary Italians played a central role in the genocide of Italian Jews during the Second World War

In this brief history of Italy's role in the Holocaust, Simon Levis Sullam presents an unforgettable account of how ordinary Italians actively participated in the deportation of Italy's Jews between 1943 and 1945. While most historians have long described Italians as relatively protective of Jews during this time, The Italian Executioners tells a very different story, recounting in vivid detail the shocking events of a period during which Italians set in motion almost half the arrests that sent their Jewish compatriots to Auschwitz. With a historian's rigor and a novelist's gift for scene-setting, Levis Sullam dismantles the seductive myth of the "good Italians" who sheltered Jews from harm. In collaboration with the Nazis, and with different degrees of involvement, the Italians were guilty of genocide.

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"One of the Best Jewish Books of 2018 (Howard Freedman, Jewish News of Northern California)"

Foreword vii
David I. Kertzer
Prologue An Evening in 1943 1(8)
One The Ideological Context Of Genocide
9(20)
Two The Dynamics Of Genocide: Interpreting Actions, Motivations, And Contexts
29(30)
Three The Beginning Of The Persecutions
59(8)
Four The Seizure Of Jewish Property
67(9)
Five December 1943: Arrests And Deportations From Venice
76(16)
Six Hunting Down Jews In Florence
92(9)
Seven At The Border: Jews On The Run
101(8)
Eight A City Without Jews: Brescia
109(9)
Nine Informing
118(13)
Conclusion Amnesties, Repression, and Oblivion 131(12)
Acknowledgments 143(2)
Notes 145(30)
Glossary 175(4)
Index 179
Simon Levis Sullam is associate professor of modern history at Ca' Foscari University of Venice. Twitter @levissullam