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The Holocaust and the Germanization of Ukraine

2015

"The German invasion of the Soviet Union during the Second World War was central to Nazi plans for territorial expansion and genocidal demographic revolution. To create "living space," Nazi Germany pursued two policies. The first was the systematic murder of millions of Jews, Slavs, Roma, and other groups that the Nazis found undesirable on racial, religious, ethnic, ideological, hereditary, or behavioral grounds. It also pursued a parallel, albeit smaller, program to mobilize supposedly Germanic residents of Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union - so-called Volksdeutsche or ethnic Germans - as the vanguard of German expansion. This study recovers the intersection of these two projects in Transnistria, a portion of southern Ukraine that, because of its numerous Volksdeutsche communities, became an epicenter of both Nazi Volksdeutsche policy and the Holocaust in conquered Soviet territory, ultimately asking why local residents, whom German authorities identified as Volksdeutsche, participated in the Holocaust with apparent enthusiasm."-- "Published in association with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum." xii, 263 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.

Vervaardiger
  • Steinhart, Eric Conrad,
  • United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Collectie
  • NIOD Bibliotheek
Type
  • Text
Identificatienummer van NIOD Instituut voor Oorlogs-, Holocaust- en Genocidestudies
  • ocn883749409
Trefwoorden
  • Germans--Ukraine--Transnistria (Territory under German and Romanian occupation, 1941-1944)
  • Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Ukraine--Transnistria (Territory under German and Romanian occupation, 1941-1944)
  • Germans--Ukraine--History--20th century.
  • Jews--Ukraine--Transnistria (Territory under German and Romanian occupation, 1941-1944)
  • Transnistria (Ukraine : Territory under German and Romanian occupation, 1941-1944)--Ethnic relations.
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