Deportations in the Nazi Era : : Sources and Research / / ed. by Henning Borggräfe, Akim Jah.
During the Nazi era, about three million Jews – half the victims of the Holocaust – were deported from the German Reich, the occupied territories, as well as Nazi-allied countries, and sent to ghettos, camps, and extermination centers. The police and the SS also deported tens of thousands of Sinti a...
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Place / Publishing House: | München ;, Wien : : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, , [2022] ©2023 |
Year of Publication: | 2022 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Arolsen Research Series ,
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (XIV, 534 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Table of Contents
- Foreword by Floriane Azoulay
- Foreword by Sigmount A. Königsberg
- Foreword by Petra Rosenberg
- Deportations in the Nazi Era – Introduction
- Archival Sources, Online Portals and Approaches
- Sources on Deportations
- An Overview of Sources on Deportations of Jews and Sinti and Roma in the Arolsen Archives
- Potential of Databases for Research and Culture of Remembrance Using the Deportation of Jews under the Nazi Regime as an Example
- Deutsche Reichsbahn and Deportation
- Interaction, Confusion and Potential
- Discussing Visual Sources of Deportations from Germany
- A Deceptive Panorama
- Deportations from the Perspective of the Remaining Jews and the Surrounding Population
- Racial Registrations, Forced Housing, and Local Deportation Dynamics
- The ‘Prevention Department’ within the Criminal Police
- ‘Gypsies’ in the Police Eye
- Forced Accommodation for Jews in the Context of the Deportations at the Düsseldorf Abattoir (1939–1944)
- Gerlachstraße Assembly Camp in Berlin, 1942 to 1943
- The Fate of ‘Protected’ Groups during the Last Years of the War
- “Put My Mother on the List Too!” – Reconstructing the Deportation Lists of the Szeged Jewish Community
- Trajectories of Deportation and Subsequent Persecution
- The Deportation of Sinti and Roma from Hamburg and Northern Germany to the Belzec Forced Labour Camp in the ‘Generalgouvernement’ of 1940
- Deportation Train ‘Da 32’ from Nuremberg and its 1,012 Occupants
- Mapping Jewish Slave Laborers’ Trajectories Through Concentration Camps
- Escaping the Death Train
- The DEGOB Protocols and the Deportations of Jewish Prisoners to the Dachau Camp Complex
- After the Arrival in Ghettos and other Deportation Destinations
- Deportations of Jews to the Ghetto of Litzmannstadt (Łódź)
- Looking for the Money
- Preparations for and Organization of the Transports from Terezín to Auschwitz-Birkenau in September 1943
- The Petitions of Roma Deportees as a Source for the Study of the Deportation Sites in Transnistria
- ‘Aktion Zamosc’ and its Entanglements with the Holocaust
- Contributors