Die Judenpolitik des SD 1935 bis 1938 : eine Dokumentation
A collection of documents of the Jewish section of the SD, most of them newly accessible in the Moscow Special Archives, including memoranda and directives on policy, and evaluation of developments in the Jewish community and the effect of anti-Jewish measures. Many of these were written by Eichmann, Wisliceny, Dannecker, and others, who later became notorious for their roles in the Holocaust. The introduction (pp. 9-64) states that, from the beginning, the SD's Jewish policy was directed at emigration, with a single-mindedness that often put it at odds with other centers of power. This was to be achieved by laws and regulations making life in Germany impossible for Jews, and by encouraging Zionist and prohibiting assimilationist organizations. The Section established the Central Office for Jewish Emigration in Vienna, and later in Berlin and Prague. Its men became the acknowledged experts for the "Jewish question" and the perpetrators of its Final Solution. Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-215) and indexes. 220 pages ; 24 cm.
- Wildt, Michael, 1954-
- NIOD Bibliotheek
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- ocm34041533
- Germany--Ethnic relations--Sources.
- Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. Schutzstaffel. Sicherheitsdienst--History--Sources.
- Jews--Germany--History--1933-1945--Sources.
- Germany--Politics and government--1933-1945--Sources.
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Germany--Sources.
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