The making of the holocaust : ideology and ethics in the systems perspective /
Using concepts of systems theory, proposes a three-level approach to explain the genesis of the Final Solution: it was a result of the interplay between antisemitic ideology, Nazi totalitarianism, and situational factors, such as the war in the East. The idea of the extermination of Jews had existed...
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Amsterdam ; Atlanta, GA :
Rodopi,
1999
Amsterdam ; Atlanta, GA : 1999 |
Series: | Value inquiry book series ;
81 Value inquiry book series ; v. 81 Value inquiry book series Holocaust and genocide studies Value inquiry book series v. 81 Value inquiry book series ; v. 81 Value inquiry book series Holocaust and genocide studies ; 81. Value inquiry book series Holocaust and genocide studies. Value inquiry book series v. 81 |
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