1st Edition

The Holocaust: The Basics

By Paul Bartrop Copyright 2020
    204 Pages
    by Routledge

    204 Pages
    by Routledge

    The Holocaust: The Basics is a concise introduction to the study of this seismic event in mid twentieth-century human history.

    The book takes an original approach as both a narrative and thematic introduction to the topic, and provides a core foundation for readers embarking upon their own study. It examines a range of perspectives and subjects surrounding the Holocaust, including:

    • the perpetrators of the Holocaust
    • the victims
    • resistance to the Holocaust
    • liberation
    • legacies and survivors' memories of the Holocaust.

    Suppported by a chronology, glossary, questions for discussion, and boxed case studies that focus the reader's thoughts and develop their appreciation of the subjects considered more broadly, The Holocaust: The Basics is the ideal introduction to this controversial and widely debated topic for both students and the more general reader.

    List of Boxes

    Preface

    1. Introduction: Defining the Holocaust

    2. Outlines, Origins, and Consequences

    3. Perpetrators of the Holocaust

    4. Jews and Other Victims

    5. Rescue from the Third Reich and the Holocaust

    6. Resistance during the Holocaust

    7. Ending the Holocaust

    8. Survivors Reflect on the Holocaust

    9. Conclusion: Holocaust Memory and the Future

    Glossary

    Chronology

    Bibliography

    Index

    Biography

    Paul R. Bartrop is Professor of History and Director of the Center for Judaic, Holocaust, and Genocide Studies at Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort Myers, USA. He is the author or editor of over twenty books, including the Routledge titles Genocide: The Basics (2015); Fifty Key Thinkers on the Holocaust and Genocide (2011); and The Genocide Studies Reader (2009).