Hegemony and the Holocaust

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Hegemony and the Holocaust

State Power and Jewish Survival in Occupied Europe

Politics and government Political science and theory Warfare and defence European history History: specific events and topics Second World War

Author: Ethan J. Hollander

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Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 25th October 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 805 Kb

ISBN: 9783319398020


Overview

This book explains why more Jewish people survived in some German-occupied countries compared to others during World War II. Hollander demonstrates that collaborators sometimes played a surprising role in ensuring Jewish survival.

Role of Collaborators

Where high-ranking governing officials stayed in their countries and helped Nazi Germany, they could often “trade” their loyal cooperation in military and economic affairs for inefficient or incomplete implementation of the Final Solution. And while they sometimes did this because they had sincere moral objections to Nazi policy, they also did so because deporting local Jews was politically unpopular, because they regarded it as less important than winning the war, or because deporting Jews meant that the collaborators gave up potentially profitable opportunities to exploit them.

Implications

This unique book has important implications for our understanding of state-sponsored violence, international hierarchy, and genocide, and it raises harrowing moral questions about the Holocaust and the nature of political evil.

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