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SOVIET JEWISH STEPCHILD: THE HOLOCAUST IN THE SOVIET MINDSET,1941-1964 (2009)
EN PB US
ISBN: 9783639149807 bzw. 3639149807, in Englisch, 96 Seiten, VDM Verlag, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Usually ships in 1-2 business days.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Vault Media.
Dr. Kiril Feferman's fascinating book analyzes the Soviet Union's treatment of the Holocaust from 1941-1964 through the litmus text of the Babi Yar massacre of 1941. "In the West, while we are familiar with the concept of Holocaust denial, the Soviet concept of Holocaust suppression is quite foreign to us," explains Feferman, Yad Vashem lecturer, researcher, and overall expert on the Former Soviet Union, the Holocaust, and the Second World war. Feferman attempts to answer such questions as: Why and how did the Soviet views towards the extermination of Jews aim at avoiding Nazi accusations that that the Soviets were fighting ¿a Jewish war¿? Why the Holocaust did not fit in the simplistic, black-and-white Soviet mindset of "he who is not with us, is against us¿? Finally, Why the Bolsheviks, who never had any scruples about the many millions of Soviet civilians they themselves killed, were forced to accept over time that the Holocaust had to be treated differently than other, related topics? Feferman does a masterful job of answering these questions and many more in this carefully researched, fascinating work. Paperback, Label: VDM Verlag, VDM Verlag, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2009-07-14, Studio: VDM Verlag, Verkaufsrang: 13237553.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Vault Media.
Dr. Kiril Feferman's fascinating book analyzes the Soviet Union's treatment of the Holocaust from 1941-1964 through the litmus text of the Babi Yar massacre of 1941. "In the West, while we are familiar with the concept of Holocaust denial, the Soviet concept of Holocaust suppression is quite foreign to us," explains Feferman, Yad Vashem lecturer, researcher, and overall expert on the Former Soviet Union, the Holocaust, and the Second World war. Feferman attempts to answer such questions as: Why and how did the Soviet views towards the extermination of Jews aim at avoiding Nazi accusations that that the Soviets were fighting ¿a Jewish war¿? Why the Holocaust did not fit in the simplistic, black-and-white Soviet mindset of "he who is not with us, is against us¿? Finally, Why the Bolsheviks, who never had any scruples about the many millions of Soviet civilians they themselves killed, were forced to accept over time that the Holocaust had to be treated differently than other, related topics? Feferman does a masterful job of answering these questions and many more in this carefully researched, fascinating work. Paperback, Label: VDM Verlag, VDM Verlag, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2009-07-14, Studio: VDM Verlag, Verkaufsrang: 13237553.
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SOVIET JEWISH STEPCHILD (2009)
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ISBN: 9783639149807 bzw. 3639149807, in Deutsch, VDM Verlag Jul 2009, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, AHA-BUCH GmbH [51283250], Einbeck, Germany.
This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware - Dr. Kiril Feferman's fascinating book analyzes the Soviet Union's treatment of the Holocaust from 1941-1964 through the litmus text of the Babi Yar massacre of 1941. 'In the West, while we are familiar with the concept of Holocaust denial, the Soviet concept of Holocaust suppression is quite foreign to us,' explains Feferman, Yad Vashem lecturer, researcher, and overall expert on the Former Soviet Union, the Holocaust, and the Second World war. Feferman attempts to answer such questions as: Why and how did the Soviet views towards the extermination of Jews aim at avoiding Nazi accusations that that the Soviets were fighting a Jewish war Why the Holocaust did not fit in the simplistic, black-and-white Soviet mindset of 'he who is not with us, is against us Finally, Why the Bolsheviks, who never had any scruples about the many millions of Soviet civilians they themselves killed, were forced to accept over time that the Holocaust had to be treated differently than other, related topics Feferman does a masterful job of answering these questions and many more in this carefully researched, fascinating work. 96 pp. Englisch.
This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware - Dr. Kiril Feferman's fascinating book analyzes the Soviet Union's treatment of the Holocaust from 1941-1964 through the litmus text of the Babi Yar massacre of 1941. 'In the West, while we are familiar with the concept of Holocaust denial, the Soviet concept of Holocaust suppression is quite foreign to us,' explains Feferman, Yad Vashem lecturer, researcher, and overall expert on the Former Soviet Union, the Holocaust, and the Second World war. Feferman attempts to answer such questions as: Why and how did the Soviet views towards the extermination of Jews aim at avoiding Nazi accusations that that the Soviets were fighting a Jewish war Why the Holocaust did not fit in the simplistic, black-and-white Soviet mindset of 'he who is not with us, is against us Finally, Why the Bolsheviks, who never had any scruples about the many millions of Soviet civilians they themselves killed, were forced to accept over time that the Holocaust had to be treated differently than other, related topics Feferman does a masterful job of answering these questions and many more in this carefully researched, fascinating work. 96 pp. Englisch.
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SOVIET JEWISH STEPCHILD
DE PB NW
ISBN: 9783639149807 bzw. 3639149807, in Deutsch, Vdm Verlag Dr. Müller, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
buecher.de GmbH & Co. KG, [1].
Dr. Kiril Feferman's fascinating book analyzes theSoviet Union's treatment of the Holocaust from1941-1964 through the litmus text of the Babi Yarmassacre of 1941. "In the West, while we are familiarwith the concept of Holocaust denial, the Sovietconcept of Holocaust suppression is quite foreign tous," explains Feferman, Yad Vashem lecturer,researcher, and overall expert on the Former SovietUnion, the Holocaust, and the Second World war.Feferman attempts to answer such questions as: Whyand how did the Soviet views towards theextermination of Jews aim at avoiding Naziaccusations that that the Soviets were fighting 'aJewish war'? Why the Holocaust did not fit in thesimplistic, black-and-white Soviet mindset of "he whois not with us, is against us"? Finally, Why theBolsheviks, who never had any scruples about the manymillions of Soviet civilians they themselves killed,were forced to accept over time that the Holocausthad to be treated differently than other, relatedtopics? Feferman does a masterful job of answeringthese questions and many more in this carefullyresearched, fascinating work.2009. 96 S. 220 mmVersandfertig in 3-5 Tagen, Softcover.
buecher.de GmbH & Co. KG, [1].
Dr. Kiril Feferman's fascinating book analyzes theSoviet Union's treatment of the Holocaust from1941-1964 through the litmus text of the Babi Yarmassacre of 1941. "In the West, while we are familiarwith the concept of Holocaust denial, the Sovietconcept of Holocaust suppression is quite foreign tous," explains Feferman, Yad Vashem lecturer,researcher, and overall expert on the Former SovietUnion, the Holocaust, and the Second World war.Feferman attempts to answer such questions as: Whyand how did the Soviet views towards theextermination of Jews aim at avoiding Naziaccusations that that the Soviets were fighting 'aJewish war'? Why the Holocaust did not fit in thesimplistic, black-and-white Soviet mindset of "he whois not with us, is against us"? Finally, Why theBolsheviks, who never had any scruples about the manymillions of Soviet civilians they themselves killed,were forced to accept over time that the Holocausthad to be treated differently than other, relatedtopics? Feferman does a masterful job of answeringthese questions and many more in this carefullyresearched, fascinating work.2009. 96 S. 220 mmVersandfertig in 3-5 Tagen, Softcover.
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SOVIET JEWISH STEPCHILD (1964)
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ISBN: 9783639149807 bzw. 3639149807, vermutlich in Englisch, VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, Saarbrücken, Deutschland, neu, Hörbuch.
Lieferung aus: Österreich, Lieferzeit: 5 Tage.
Dr. Kiril Feferman's fascinating book analyzes theSoviet Union's treatment of the Holocaust from1941-1964 through the litmus text of the Babi Yarmassacre of 1941. "In the West, while we are familiarwith the concept of Holocaust denial, the Sovietconcept of Holocaust suppression is quite foreign tous," explains Feferman, Yad Vashem lecturer,researcher, and overall expert on the Former SovietUnion, the Holocaust, and the Second World war.Feferman attempts to answer such questions as: Whyand how did the Soviet views towards theextermination of Jews aim at avoiding Naziaccusations that that the Soviets were fighting aJewish war ? Why the Holocaust did not fit in thesimplistic, black-and-white Soviet mindset of "he whois not with us, is against us ? Finally, Why theBolsheviks, who never had any scruples about the manymillions of Soviet civilians they themselves killed,were forced to accept over time that the Holocausthad to be treated differently than other, relatedtopics? Feferman does a masterful job of answeringthese questions and many more in this carefullyresearched, fascinating work.
Dr. Kiril Feferman's fascinating book analyzes theSoviet Union's treatment of the Holocaust from1941-1964 through the litmus text of the Babi Yarmassacre of 1941. "In the West, while we are familiarwith the concept of Holocaust denial, the Sovietconcept of Holocaust suppression is quite foreign tous," explains Feferman, Yad Vashem lecturer,researcher, and overall expert on the Former SovietUnion, the Holocaust, and the Second World war.Feferman attempts to answer such questions as: Whyand how did the Soviet views towards theextermination of Jews aim at avoiding Naziaccusations that that the Soviets were fighting aJewish war ? Why the Holocaust did not fit in thesimplistic, black-and-white Soviet mindset of "he whois not with us, is against us ? Finally, Why theBolsheviks, who never had any scruples about the manymillions of Soviet civilians they themselves killed,were forced to accept over time that the Holocausthad to be treated differently than other, relatedtopics? Feferman does a masterful job of answeringthese questions and many more in this carefullyresearched, fascinating work.
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SOVIET JEWISH STEPCHILD: THE HOLOCAUST IN THE SOVIET MINDSET,1941-1964 (2009)
EN US
ISBN: 9783639149807 bzw. 3639149807, in Englisch, 96 Seiten, VDM Verlag, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Italien, Generalmente spedito in 1-2 giorni lavorativi.
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Feferman, Kiril: SOVIET JEWISH STEPCHILD #I#
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ISBN: 9783639149807 bzw. 3639149807, in Deutsch, VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, Saarbrücken, Deutschland, neu.
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