
Lessons and Legacies IX: Memory, History, and Responsibility
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- Intro
- Contents
- Theodore Zev Weiss - Foreword
- Jonathan Petropoulos, Lynn Rapaport, and John K. Roth - Introduction
- Saul Friedländer - Prologue
- I. Memory
- John K. Roth - Only in the Dark: Seeing Through the Gloom
- Christian Goeschel - Suicides of German Jews During the Holocaust
- Simone Gigliotti - Deportation Transit and Captive Bodies: Rethinking Holocaust Witnessing
- Michael Allen - The Atomization of Auschwitz: Is History Really That Contingent?
- II. History
- Martin Dean - Typology of Ghettos: Five Types of Ghettos Under German Administration
- David Silberklang - Defining the Ghettos: Jewish and German Perspectives in the Lublin District
- Alexander V. Prusin - Jewish Ghettos in the Generalbezirk Kiew, 1941- 1943
- Rachel Iskov - Jewish Refugees from the Surrounding Communities in the Warsaw and Lódz Ghettos
- Tim Cole - Contesting and Compromising Ghettoization, Hungary 1944
- III. Responsibility
- Jonathan Petropoulos - Prince zu Waldeck und Pyrmont: A Career in the SS and Its Murderous Consequences
- Susanna Schrafstetter - When Perpetrators Compensate Victims: Karl Hettlage and the Politics of Indemnification in West Germany
- Suzanne Brown-Fleming - The Vatican and the Nazi Movement, 1922-1939: New Sources and Unexpected Findings on the Vatican's Response to Reichskristallnacht
- Lissa Skitolsky - Suspending Judgment for the Sake of Knowledge: Agamben's Approach to Auschwitz
- IV. Post-Holocaust Issues
- Michael Meng - Did Poles Oppose or Collaborate with the Nazis? Problems with Narrating the Holocaust in Poland
- Paul B. Miller - Just Like the Jews: Contending Victimization in the Former Yugoslavia
- Jerry Fowler - Equivocal Talismans: The UN Genocide Convention and the Responsibility to Protect
- V. Epilogue: Compiled and introduced by John K. Roth
- John K. Roth - Ethics During and After the Holocaust
- Christopher R. Browning - Encountering Ethical Dilemmas in Writing the History of the Holocaust
- Peter Hayes - Ethics and Corporate History in Nazi Germany
- Claudia Koonz - Taking Jean Améry's "Grudge" Seriously
- Rebecca Wittmann - Torture and the Ethical Implications of the Holocaust
- Berel Lang - Two Ethical Issues
- John K. Roth - Postscript
- List of Abbreviations and Acronyms
- Notes on Contributors
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