Problems unique to the Holocaust
In Problems Unique to the Holocaust, today's leading Holocaust scholars examine the difficult questions surrounding this terrible chapter in world history. Is it ever legitimate to betray others to save yourself? If a group of Jews is hiding behind a wall and a baby begins to cry, should an adult smother the child to protect the safety of the others? Should the men and women who took their own lives in the face of the Nazi onslaught be considered suicide or murder victims? How guilty are the bystanders who saw what was happening but did nothing to aid the victims of persecution? Includes bibliographical references and index. viii, 198 pages ; 24 cm
- Cargas, Harry J.
- NIOD Bibliotheek
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- ocm39897320
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Moral and ethical aspects.
- Nazi concentration camps--Moral and ethical aspects.
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