Muutke küpsiste eelistusi

E-raamat: Marching into Darkness

  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Jan-2014
  • Kirjastus: Harvard University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780674726604
  • Formaat - EPUB+DRM
  • Hind: 35,04 €*
  • * hind on lõplik, st. muud allahindlused enam ei rakendu
  • Lisa ostukorvi
  • Lisa soovinimekirja
  • See e-raamat on mõeldud ainult isiklikuks kasutamiseks. E-raamatuid ei saa tagastada.
  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Jan-2014
  • Kirjastus: Harvard University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780674726604

DRM piirangud

  • Kopeerimine (copy/paste):

    ei ole lubatud

  • Printimine:

    ei ole lubatud

  • Kasutamine:

    Digitaalõiguste kaitse (DRM)
    Kirjastus on väljastanud selle e-raamatu krüpteeritud kujul, mis tähendab, et selle lugemiseks peate installeerima spetsiaalse tarkvara. Samuti peate looma endale  Adobe ID Rohkem infot siin. E-raamatut saab lugeda 1 kasutaja ning alla laadida kuni 6'de seadmesse (kõik autoriseeritud sama Adobe ID-ga).

    Vajalik tarkvara
    Mobiilsetes seadmetes (telefon või tahvelarvuti) lugemiseks peate installeerima selle tasuta rakenduse: PocketBook Reader (iOS / Android)

    PC või Mac seadmes lugemiseks peate installima Adobe Digital Editionsi (Seeon tasuta rakendus spetsiaalselt e-raamatute lugemiseks. Seda ei tohi segamini ajada Adober Reader'iga, mis tõenäoliselt on juba teie arvutisse installeeritud )

    Seda e-raamatut ei saa lugeda Amazon Kindle's. 

On October 10, 1941, the entire Jewish population of the Belarusian village of Krucha was rounded up and shot. While Nazi death squads routinely carried out mass executions on the Eastern Front, this particular atrocity was not the work of the SS but was committed by a regular German army unit acting on its own initiative. Marching into Darkness is a bone-chilling exposé of the ordinary footsoldiers who participated in the Final Solution on a daily basis.

Although scholars have exploded the myth that the Wehrmacht played no significant part in the Holocaust, a concrete picture of its involvement at the local level has been lacking. Among the crimes Waitman Wade Beorn unearths are forced labor, sexual violence, and graverobbing, though a few soldiers refused to participate and even helped Jews. By meticulously reconstructing the German army's activities in Belarus in 1941, Marching into Darkness reveals in stark detail how the army willingly fulfilled its role as an agent of murder on a massive scale. Early efforts at improvised extermination progressively became much more methodical, with some army units going so far as to organize "Jew hunts." Beorn also demonstrates how the Wehrmacht used the pretense of anti-partisan warfare as a subterfuge by reporting murdered Jews as partisans.

Through archival research into military and legal records, survivor testimonies, and eyewitness interviews, Beorn paints a searing portrait of a professional army's descent into ever more intimate participation in genocide.

Arvustused

With a level of detail that is chilling to the bone, Beorn demonstrates that during the first phase of the war with the Soviet Union, a time when Germans were euphoric about their results on the front, every single Wehrmacht unit in Belarus contained a core group of men who could be counted on to murder Jews. Marching into Darkness convincingly shows how and why these atrocities could occur. A major contribution. -- Karel C. Berkhoff, author of Motherland in Danger: Soviet Propaganda during World War II Beorns meticulously researched work confronts us with Nazi crimes, up close, as they happened. It allows us to see the choices that were available to the perpetrators, and the process by which many ordinary German soldiers gradually turned into willing criminals. In this way, it helps us to understand how such crimes were possible. -- Geoffrey P. Megargee, author of War of Annihilation: Combat and Genocide on the Eastern Front, 1941

Muu info

Commended for Sybil Halpern Milton Memorial Book Prize 2015. Nominated for Raphael Lemkin Award 2015 and Distinguished Book Award - Military History 2015 and DAAD Book Prize of the German Studies Association 2015 and Wayne S. Vucinich Book Prize 2015 and Hans Rosenberg Book Prize 2015 and George Louis Beer Prize 2015.
Introduction 1(26)
1 The Deadliest Place on Earth
27(11)
2 A Weapon of Mass Destruction
38(26)
3 Improvised Murder in Krupki
64(28)
4 Mogilev and the Deliberate Targeting of Jews
92(27)
5 An Evil Seed Is Sown
119(16)
6 Making Genocide Routine
135(16)
7 The Golden Pheasant and the Brewer
151(33)
8 Hunting Jews in Szczuczyn
184(22)
9 Endgame
206(28)
Conclusion 234(13)
Abbreviations 247(2)
Notes 249(52)
Acknowledgments 301(4)
Index 305
Waitman Wade Beorn is Director of the Virginia Holocaust Museum in Richmond.