
The Routledge Atlas of the Holocaust
The Complete History
Martin Gilbert(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 19. January 2009
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-0-415-48481-7 (ISBN)
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Description
The graphic history of the Nazi attempt to destroy the Jews of Europe during the Second World War is illustrated in this series of 333 detailed maps.
The maps, and the text and photographs that accompany them, powerfully depict the fate of the Jews between 1933 and 1945, while also setting the chronological story in the wider context of the war itself. The maps include:
historical background - from the effects of anti-Jewish violence between 1880 and 1933 to the geography of the existing Jewish communities before the advent of the Nazis
the beginning of the violence - from the destruction of the synagogues in November 1938 to Jewish migrations and deportations, the ghettos, and the establishment of the concentration camps and death camps throughout German-dominated Europe
the spread of Nazi rule - the fate of the Jews throughout Europe including Germany, Austria, Poland, Greece, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Russia, Denmark, Norway, France, Holland, Belgium, Italy, and the Baltic States
Jewish revolts and resistance - acts of armed resistance, fighting in the forests, individual acts of courage
Jews in hiding - escape routes, Christians who helped Jews
the death marches - the advance of the Allies and the liberation of the camps, the survivors, and the final death toll.
This revised edition includes a new section which gives an insight into the layout and organization of some of the most significant places of the Holocaust, including Auschwitz, Treblinka and the Warsaw ghetto, maps that will be especially useful to those visiting the sites.
The maps, and the text and photographs that accompany them, powerfully depict the fate of the Jews between 1933 and 1945, while also setting the chronological story in the wider context of the war itself. The maps include:
historical background - from the effects of anti-Jewish violence between 1880 and 1933 to the geography of the existing Jewish communities before the advent of the Nazis
the beginning of the violence - from the destruction of the synagogues in November 1938 to Jewish migrations and deportations, the ghettos, and the establishment of the concentration camps and death camps throughout German-dominated Europe
the spread of Nazi rule - the fate of the Jews throughout Europe including Germany, Austria, Poland, Greece, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Russia, Denmark, Norway, France, Holland, Belgium, Italy, and the Baltic States
Jewish revolts and resistance - acts of armed resistance, fighting in the forests, individual acts of courage
Jews in hiding - escape routes, Christians who helped Jews
the death marches - the advance of the Allies and the liberation of the camps, the survivors, and the final death toll.
This revised edition includes a new section which gives an insight into the layout and organization of some of the most significant places of the Holocaust, including Auschwitz, Treblinka and the Warsaw ghetto, maps that will be especially useful to those visiting the sites.
Reviews / Votes
'A classic of Holocaust studies. No other single volume quite conveys both the sheer scale of the Holocaust, and the depth of individual tragedy.' - BBC History Magazine'This book will be an essential part of the teaching of this sad, but sadly recurring chapter of History.' - Andrew Hunt 'A classic of Holocaust studies. No other single volume quite conveys both the sheer scale of the Holocaust, and the depth of individual tragedy.' - BBC History Magazine
'This book will be an essential part of the teaching of this sad, but sadly recurring chapter of History.' - Andrew Hunt
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Series
Edition
4th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Primary & secondary/elementary & high school
College/higher education
AS/A2, General, and Undergraduate
Product notice
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Paper over boards
Illustrations
333 s/w Abbildungen, 46 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder
46 Halftones, black and white; 333 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 175 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
748 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-48481-7 (9780415484817)
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Person
Sir Martin Gilbert is one of the leading historians of his generation. An Honorary Fellow of Merton College, Oxford - of which he was a fellow for thirty years - he is the official biographer of Winston Churchill and the author of eighty books, among them The Routledge Atlas of the Second World War, The Holocaust: The Jewish tragedy, The Righteous: The Unsung Heroes of the Holocaust, and Churchill and the Jews. For more information on his books visit http://www.martingilbert.com.
Content
List of Maps, Introduction, Maps and Commentary, Bibiliography