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Tables of Contents for The Columbia Guide to the Holocaust
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Acknowledgments
ix
 
Introduction
xi
 
PART I. HISTORICAL OVERVIEW
1
42
Historical Overview
3
40
Excluding the ``Racially Inferior,'' 1933--1939
3
6
War and the Beginning of Genocide, 1939--1941
9
5
The Final Solution, 1941--1944
14
22
The End of the Holocaust, 1944--1945
36
1
Aftermath and Legacies
37
6
PART II. PROBLEMS AND INTERPRETATIONS
43
96
Defining the Holocaust
45
8
The Gypsies
47
1
The Mentally and Physically Handicapped
48
1
Soviet Prisoners of War
48
1
Polish and Soviet Civilians
49
1
Political Prisoners, Religious Dissenters, and Homosexuals
50
1
Conclusion
51
2
Roots of the Holocaust
53
18
Trends in Modern European History
53
4
The History of the Victims
57
6
The History of Prejudice
63
8
How the ``Final Solution'' Came About
71
12
Intentionalists
72
2
Functionalists
74
3
Synthesizers
77
6
The Perpetrators and Their Motivations
83
14
Perpetrators
83
5
Motivations
88
9
The Victims' Reactions to Persecution
97
12
Accommodation
97
2
Armed Resistance
99
2
Evasion
101
1
Surviving the Camps
102
1
The Survivors' Views
103
6
The Behavior of Bystanders
109
10
Germany
109
3
Eastern Europe
112
4
Western Europe
116
3
The Question of Rescue
119
10
The Allied Powers
120
5
The Neutrals
125
4
The Lasting Effect of the Holocaust
129
10
Participants
129
3
Legal and Religious Institutions
132
2
Scholars and Students
134
5
PART III. CHRONOLOGY
139
32
Chronology
141
30
PART IV. ENCYCLOPEDIA
171
96
Encyclopedia
173
94
People
173
21
Places
194
20
Terms
214
35
Organizations
249
18
PART V. RESOURCES
267
152
Resources
269
1
Printed Reference Works
270
3
Printed Sources (Primary and Secondary)
273
100
Filmography
373
16
Electronic Resources
389
11
Resource Organizations, Museums, and Memorials
400
19
Appendix 1. Tables
419
6
Appendix 2. Maps
425
12
Index
437