Final Solution
335–
7
Yahil, Leni
487 n. 101
Frank and
175
Yanov ghetto
350
–1
Jewish Councils in
336
Young German Order (Jungdeutscher
uprising
377
–8,
401
Orden)
13–
14
Warthegau
138,
155,
156,
264,
343
–
4
deportations from
159,
174
ZAL Plaszow (Plaszow labour camp)
376,
Final Solution in
290–
1
382
forced labour camps
380
Zapp (commando leader)
189
mentally ill, murder of
138
Zeitschel, Carltheo
274,
329,
396
Warthegau ghettos
160
Zentralestelle der Landesjustizverwaltungen
Warthenau ghetto
380
zur Aufklärung nationalsozialistischer
weapons: ban on Jews owning
98,
117
Verbrechen (Central Office for the
Wehrmacht
180,
182,
345,
346
Investigation of Nazi Crimes)
8
Armaments Inspection
341
–2
Zentralestelle für jüdische Auswanderung,
and criminal offences
183
see Central Office for Jewish
and ghettos
212
Emigration
mass murders in Soviet Union
242
–7
Zhitomir
348,
349–
50
and pogroms
194
Zhitomir ghetto
224,
226,
518 n. 181
and prisoners of war
249
Ziegler, Hans Severus
82
and reprisals
246
Zimmermann, Michael
517 n. 174
retaliatory actions
301
Zionist Organization for Germany
43,
44,
105
Weiss, Aharon
169–
70
Zionists
377
Weissmandel, Michael Dor
326
Zlocow pogrom
194
Weizsäcker (Secretary of State)
404
ZOB (Zydowska Organizacja Bojowa,
welfare benefits: as indication of ‘social
Jewish combat organization)
377
misfits’
49
Zyklon B gas
281,
345,
415
welfare organizations: autonomous Jewish
ZZW (Zydowski Zwiazek Wojskowy, Jewish
sector and
88
Military Association)
377
Document Outline
- Contents
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Historical Background: Anti-Semitism in the Weimar Republic
- PART I: RACIAL PERSECUTION, 1933�1939
- 1. The Displacement of the Jews from Public Life, 1933�1934
- 2. Segregation and Comprehensive Discrimination, 1935�1937
- 3. Interim Conclusions: The Removal of Jews from German Society, the Formation of the National Socialist �People�s Community�, and its Consequences for Jewish Life in Germany
- 4. The Intensification of the Racial Persecution of Non-Jewish Groups by the Police Apparatus, 1936�1937
- 5. Comprehensive Deprivation of Rights and Forced Emigration, late 1937�1939
- 6. The Politics of Organized Expulsion
- PART II: THE PERSECUTION OF THE JEWS, 1939�1941
- 7. The Persecution of Jews in the Territory of the Reich, 1939�1940
- 8. German Occupation and the Persecution of the Jews in Poland, 1939�1940/1941: The First Variant of a �Territorial Solution�
- 9. Deportations
- PART III: MASS EXECUTIONS OF JEWS IN THE OCCUPIED SOVIET ZONES, 1941
- 10. Laying the Ground for a War of Racial Annihilation
- 11. The Mass Murder of Jewish Men
- 12. The Transition from Anti-Semitic Terror to Genocide
- 13. Enforcing the Annihilation Policy: Extending the Shootings to the Whole Jewish Population
- PART IV: GENESIS OF THE FINAL SOLUTION ON A EUROPEAN SCALE, 1941
- 14. Plans for a Europe-Wide Deportation Programme after the Start of Barbarossa
- 15. Autumn 1941: Beginning of the Deportations and Regional Mass Murders
- 16. The Wannsee Conference
- PART V: THE EXTERMINATION OF THE EUROPEAN JEW, 1942�1945
- 17. The Beginning of the Extermination Policy on a European Scale in 1942
- 18. The Further Development of the Policy of Extermination after the Turning of the War in 1942�1943: Continuation of the Murders and Geographical Expansion of the Deportations
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
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