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HITLER, THE ALLIES, AND THE JEWS

by Shlomo Aronson

Published by Cambridge University Press. 1st. 2004

Fine condition in a fine dustwrapper. A new analysis of the Holocaust as a multiple trap, its origins, and its final stages, in which rescue seemed impossible. Black boards, silver title to spine.

ISBN: 0521838770
Stock no. 1818599

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Contents

  • Preface
  • Acknowledgements
  • List of Abbreviations
  • PART I: THE MAKING OF THE MULTIPE TRAP
  • 1 The Phases 1933-1939: The Initial and the Double Trap
  • 2 Western Responses
  • 3 A Flashback on the Palestine Question
  • 4 1930 to "Barbarossa" - The Foundation of the Multiple Trap
  • 5 The "Final Solution" Decision and Its Initial Implementation
  • 6 The "Final Solution" in Some Detail and More on Its Justification
  • 7 The Zionists' Dilema
  • 8 Dimensions of the Allied Response to Hitler's "Jewish Politics" and the Deepening of the Trap
  • 9 The War Priorities of the Allied Allies and Rules of Economic Warfare Related to the Holocaust, 1941-1944
  • PART II: THE RESCUE DEBATE, THE MACRO PICTURE, AND THE INTELLIGENCE SERVICES
  • 10 Missed Opportunities?
  • 11 The Intelligence Services and Rescue Operations
  • 12 The Jewish "Refugee Traffic": The Road to Biltmore and Its Ramifications
  • 13 American Wartime Realities, 1942-1943
  • 14 Bermuda, Breckinridge Long, G-2, Biddle, Taylor and Rayburn, and Palestine Again
  • 15 Roosevelt, Stimson and the Palestine Question: British Inputs
  • 16 The Views of Harold Glidden and/or British Intelligence, Consul General Pinkerton, and Rabbi Nelson Glueck
  • 17. Various Methods of Rescue
  • PART III: THE SELF-DEFEATING MECHANISM OF THE RESCUE EFFORTS
  • 18. Istanbul, Geneva and Jerusalem
  • 19. How the Holocaust in Slovakia Was Suspended: The "Europa Plan"
  • 20. The Significance of the British Decrypts
  • 21. The "Small Season": Begin's Rebellion
  • 22. The Origins of the Budapest "Rescue Committee"
  • 23. The War Refugee Board and the Extension of the Trap: The "Dogwood" Chain
  • 24. The Double Hungarian Debacle
  • PART IV: THE BRAND-GROSZ MISSIONS WITHIN THE LARGER PICTURE OF THE WAR AND THEIR RAMIFICATIONS
  • 25. The Zionist Initiativesw
  • 26. Rescue, Allied Intelligence, and the SS
  • 27. Hungarian Rescue Deals in the Eyes of the Allies
  • 28. How the Missions Were Born
  • 29. The Demise of a Rescue Mission
  • 30. Open and Secret War Schemes and Realities
  • 31. The WRB's Own Reports: OWI's Reservations
  • PART V: THE END OF THE FINAL SOLUTION: BACK TO HOSTAGE-TAKING TACTICS
  • 32. The Train
  • 33. The Bombing Controversy - Speer and Zuckerman
  • 34. The "Great Season"
  • 35. Becher, Mayer, and the Death Marches
  • 36. The "End" of the Final Solution - Budapest
  • Epilogue: Self-Traps: The OSS and Kasztner at Nuremberg
  • Notes on Sources
  • Selected Bibliography
  • Index

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