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Contents: Foreword / David A. Hamburg -- Chapter 1. The Nature of the Process / Raul Hilberg -- Chapter 2. Historical Foundations of Anti-Semitism / Patrick Girard -- Chapter 3. Weimar Intellectuals and the Rise of National Socialism / George L. Mosse and Steven George Lampert -- Chapter 4. The Concept of the Survivor / Robert Jay Lifton -- Chapter 5. The Concentration Camp Syndrome and Its Late Sequelae / Leo Eitinger -- Chapter 6. The Coping Behavior of Nazi Concentration Camp Survivors / Joel E. Dimsdale -- Chapter 7. Late Effects – Influence on the Children of the Concentration Camp Survivor / Axel Russell -- Chapter 8. Psychotherapy of the Survivor / Paul Chodoff -- Chapter 9. Stress and Coping under Extreme Conditions / Patricia Benner, Ethel Roskies, and Richard S. Lazarus -- Chapter 10. Social Behavior of Concentration Camp Prisoners: Continuities and Discontinuities with Pre- and Postcamp Life -- Chapter 11. Excerpts from the Autobiography of Rudolf Hoess -- Chapter 12. Excerpts from the Diary of Joseph Goebbels -- Chapter 13. Excerpts from Eichmann in Jerusalem / Hannah Arendt -- Chapter 14. Destroying the Innocent with a Clear Conscience: A Sociopsychology of the Holocaust -- Chapter 15. Personality Organization and Psychological Functioning of the Nuremberg War Criminals: The Rorschach Data / Gerald L. Borofsky and Don J. Brand -- Chapter 16. The SS Yesterday and Today: A Sociopsychological View / John M. Steiner
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No event in the memory of living humans is more significant than the Nazi Holocaust. [Foreword]
For 12 years the Nazi party ruled Germany. [Preface]
The Germans killed five million Jews. [Chapter 1]
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Put differently, a value-free interpretation and thus a more accurate understanding are often forestalled by ideological and political vested interests.
Contents: Foreword / David A. Hamburg -- Chapter 1. The Nature of the Process / Raul Hilberg -- Chapter 2. Historical Foundations of Anti-Semitism / Patrick Girard -- Chapter 3. Weimar Intellectuals and the Rise of National Socialism / George L. Mosse and Steven George Lampert -- Chapter 4. The Concept of the Survivor / Robert Jay Lifton -- Chapter 5. The Concentration Camp Syndrome and Its Late Sequelae / Leo Eitinger -- Chapter 6. The Coping Behavior of Nazi Concentration Camp Survivors / Joel E. Dimsdale -- Chapter 7. Late Effects – Influence on the Children of the Concentration Camp Survivor / Axel Russell -- Chapter 8. Psychotherapy of the Survivor / Paul Chodoff -- Chapter 9. Stress and Coping under Extreme Conditions / Patricia Benner, Ethel Roskies, and Richard S. Lazarus -- Chapter 10. Social Behavior of Concentration Camp Prisoners: Continuities and Discontinuities with Pre- and Postcamp Life -- Chapter 11. Excerpts from the Autobiography of Rudolf Hoess -- Chapter 12. Excerpts from the Diary of Joseph Goebbels -- Chapter 13. Excerpts from Eichmann in Jerusalem / Hannah Arendt -- Chapter 14. Destroying the Innocent with a Clear Conscience: A Sociopsychology of the Holocaust -- Chapter 15. Personality Organization and Psychological Functioning of the Nuremberg War Criminals: The Rorschach Data / Gerald L. Borofsky and Don J. Brand -- Chapter 16. The SS Yesterday and Today: A Sociopsychological View / John M. Steiner