1st Edition

Anti-Semitism in Germany The Post-Nazi Epoch from 1945-95

Edited By Rainer Erb Copyright 1997
395 Pages
by Routledge

385 Pages
by Routledge

The surrender of Nazi Germany in 1945 marked the end of an epoch during which anti-Semitism escalated into genocide. In the immediate aftermath of World War II, Nazi racist ideology was discredited morally and politically, and the Allied occupation forces prohibited its dissemination in public. However, there was no overnight transformation of individual anti-Semitic attitudes among the public at... Read more

Preface
1. Anti-Semitism in Germany (1945–1995)
2. The Berlin Study on Anti-Semitism
3. The Distribution of Anti-Semitic Attitudes in West Germany
4. Anti-Semitism as a Social Prejudice
5. Emotional Rejection of and Social Distance from Jews
6. Inclination to Discriminate and Intolerance
7. Attitudes of Germans toward Israel
8. Group Prejudice and Anti-Semitism
9. Subjective Deprivation and Anti-Semitism
10. Anti-Semitism within the Context of "Coming to Terms with Nazism"
11. Latent Anti-Semitism
12. Anti-Semitism in United Germany (1990–1995)
Appendix 1: Problems in the Development of Anti-Semitism Scales
Appendix 2: Questionnaire with Basic Count
Appendix 3: Factor Analyses
Appendix 4: AS-Stereotype Index
Bibliography
Index

Biography

Rainer Erb