Mass violence in Nazi-occupied Europe
Front Cover -- Half Title -- Title page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction: Understanding Nazi Mass Violence -- Part I. Holocaust -- 1. Hitler's Generals in the East and the Holocaust -- 2. Jews Sent into the Occupied Soviet Territories for Labor Deployment, 1942-1943 -- 3. Were the Jews of North Africa Included in the Practical Planning for the "Final Solution of the Jewish Question"? -- Part II. Sinti and Roma -- 4. "The Definitive Solution to the Gypsy Question": The Pan-European Genocide of the European Roma -- 5. Deadly Odyssey: East Prussian Sinti in Białystok, Brest-Litovsk and Auschwitz-Birkenau -- Part III. "Useless Eaters" -- 6. Soviet Prisoners of War in SS Concentration Camps: Current Knowledge and Research Desiderata -- 7. The Murder of Psychiatric Patients by the SS and the Wehrmacht in Poland and the Soviet Union, Especially in Mogilev, 1939-1945 -- Part IV. Wehrmacht -- 8. Reconceiving Criminality in the German Army on the Eastern Front, 1941-1942 -- 9. Bodily Conquest: Sexual Violence in the Nazi East -- Part V. Memorialization -- 10. The Holocaust in the Occupied USSR and Its Memorialization in Contemporary Russia -- 11. The Baltic Movement to Obfuscate the Holocaust -- Part VI. History as Comparison -- 12. Comparing Soviet and Nazi Mass Crimes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- Back Cover