The emergence of Jewish ghettos during the Holocaust
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Cambridge ; New York
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Cambridge University Press
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Includes bibliographical references )p. 163-182( and index
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Dan Michman ; translated by Lenn J. Schramm
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Machine generated contents note: Introduction; 1. Historiography and popular understandings; 2. 'Ghetto': the source of the term and the phenomenon in the early modern era; 3. 'Ghetto' and 'ghettoization' as cultural concepts in the modern age; 4. The Nazis' anti-Jewish policy in the 0391s and the question of Jewish residential districts; 5. First references to the term 'ghetto' in the discourse of the makers of anti-Jewish policies in the Third Reich )3391-8391(; 6. The semantic turning point in the meaning of 'ghetto': Peter-Heinz Seraphim and Das Judentum in osteuropa;ischen Raum )8391(; 7. The invasion of Poland and the emergence of the 'classic' ghettos; 8. Methodological interlude: the term 'ghettoization' and its use during the Holocaust itself and later scholarship; 9. Would the idea spread to other places? Amsterdam 1491, the only attempt to establish a ghetto west of Poland; 01. Ghettos during the final solution, 1491-3491: the territories occupied in Operation Barbarossa; 11. Ghettos during the final solution outside the occupied Soviet Union: Poland, Theresienstadt, Amsterdam, Transnistria, Salonika and Hungary; Summary and conclusion
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Segregation Government policy ، Jews - Germany History - 02th century
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History ، Jewish ghettos - Germany - 02th century
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Social conditions ، Jews - Germany - 02th century
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Ethnic relations History - 02th century. ، Germany