ナチス・ドイツに協力したユダヤ人:ウィーン1938-1945年<br>Eichmann's Jews : The Jewish Administration of Holocaust Vienna, 1938-1945 (TRA)

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ナチス・ドイツに協力したユダヤ人:ウィーン1938-1945年
Eichmann's Jews : The Jewish Administration of Holocaust Vienna, 1938-1945 (TRA)

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  • 言語 ENG
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基本説明

This book enables us to understand in a new way the terrible reality of the victim's plight: faced with the stark choice of death or cooperation, many Jews chose to cooperate with the authorities in the hope that their actions might turn out to be the lesser evil.

Full Description

The question of the collaboration of Jews with the Nazi regime during the persecution and extermination of European Jewry is one of the most difficult and sensitive issues surrounding the Holocaust. How could people be forced to cooperate in their own destruction? Why would they help the Nazi authorities round up their own people for deportation, manage the 'collection points' and supervise the people being deported until the last moment? This book is a major new study of the role of the Jews, and more specifically the 'Judenrat' or Jewish Council, in Holocaust Vienna. It was in Vienna that Eichmann developed and tested his model for a Nazi Jewish policy from 1938 onwards, and the leaders of the Viennese Jewish community were the prototypes for all subsequent Jewish councils. By studying the situation in Vienna, it is possible to gain a unique insight into the way that the Nazi regime incorporated the Jewish community into its machinery of destruction.

Drawing on recently discovered archives and extensive interviews, Doron Rabinovici explores in detail the actions of individual Jews and Jewish organizations and shows how all of their strategies to protect themselves and others were ultimately doomed to failure. His rich and insightful account enables us to understand in a new way the terrible reality of the victims' plight: faced with the stark choice of death or cooperation, many chose to cooperate with the authorities in the hope that their actions might turn out to be the lesser evil.

Contents

Preface. 1 Prologue.

Survivor guilt.

Breaching taboos.

No mass murder without victims.

2 The Vienna Kultusgemeinde before 1938.

Securing evidence - at the scene of the crime.

Jewish strategies to counter anti-Semitism.

The corporate state - in the shadow of the Third Reich.

3 Persecution.

The German invasion and the Austrian response.

Expropriation through the deprivation of rights.

The hunt for booty.

4 Struggle for survival and escape.

The decapitation of the Jewish Community.

The attempt to escape or 'Get rid of the Yids and keep their money here.'

5 The Vienna Jewish community under Nazi control.

The reorganization of the Kultusgemeinde.

Jewish self-help and welfare.

'Emigration' - mass expulsion.

Illegal escape.

6 November pogrom - overture to murder.

7 The Jewish community after the pogrom.

Escape as a last resort.

Functionaries: victims and messengers of terror.

Administration during the terror.

Benjamin Murmelstein.

The employees in the system.

Lateral entrants.

8 Beginning of the end.

Nisko or the dress rehearsal for deportation.

Segregation, concentration and theft.

9 Deportation and extermination.

10 The administration of extermination.

Segregation and identification or a Jewish star for 10 pfennigs.

Liquidation - expropriation to the last.

Designation and handing over of victims.

Welfare and burial service - administration in the shadow of destruction.

11 Die Kultusgemeinde - authorities without power.

Individual stories.

The victims' perspective.

The administration and its employees.

The conditioning of leading functionaries.

Questions of character - individual Jewish functionaries before and after 1945.

12 Discussion of the Jewish councils and the situation in Vienna.

List of abbreviations.

Notes.

Index of persons.

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