Title |
Empire of destruction : a history of Nazi mass killing / Alex J. Kay |
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Published |
New Haven: Yale University Press |
Extent |
xix, 376 pages, 12 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, map |
Contains |
Introduction -- Part 1. Summer 1939-Summer 1941. 1. Killing the Sick in the German Reich and Poland -- 2. Decapitation of Polish Society -- Part 2. Summer 1941-Spring 1942. 3. Hollocaust by Bullets -- 4. Murder of Pschiatric Patients and Roma in the Soviet Union -- 5. Starvation Policy against the Soviet Union Urban Population -- 6. Extermination of Captive Red Army Soldiers -- 7. Preventive Terror and Reprisals against Civilians -- Part 3. Spring 1942-Spring 1945. 8. Holocaust by Gas : Operation Reinhardt -- 9. The Gates of Hell : Auschwitz -- 10. Genocide of the European Roma -- 11. Decentralised 'Ethanasia' in the German Reich -- 12. Suppression of the Warsaw Uprising -- Conclusion -- Appendix. 1. Victims of Nazi Mass-killing Campaigns -- Appendix 2. Comparative Ranks for 1942. |
ISBN |
978-0-300-23405-3 |
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Country |
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Further information |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 338-357) and index |
Record ID |
1277647593 |
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