Greater German Reich and the Jews
Explore the profound insights of "Greater German Reich and the Jews," authored by Wolf Gruner and published by Berghahn Books in 2017. This compelling volume spans 434 pages and delves into the complex landscape of anti-Jewish policies in the territories annexed by Nazi Germany. The contributors provide a thorough analysis of the evolving political climate and its devastating impact on the Jewish population during this tumultuous period. Additionally, the book examines the attitudes and actions of non-Jews, including Germans and indigenous communities, shedding light on the broader social dynamics at play. Ideal for readers interested in Holocaust studies, ethnic relations, and the historical context of antisemitism in Europe, this book is an essential addition to any scholarly collection. Discover the intricate interplay of politics and persecution in this meticulously researched work.