From Prejudice to Persecution: A History of Austrian Anti-Semitism

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Univ of North Carolina Press, 9 нояб. 2000 г. - Всего страниц: 456
According to Simon Wiesenthal, nearly half of the crimes associated with the Holocaust were committed by Austrians, who comprised just 8.5 percent of the population of Hitler's Greater German Reich. Bruce Pauley's book explains this phenomenon by providing a history of Austrian anti-Semitism and Jewish responses to it from the Middle Ages to the present, with a particular focus on the period from 1914 to 1938. In contrast to works that view anti-Semitism as an inherent national characteristic, his account identifies many sources and varieties of the anti-Semitic sentiment that pervaded Austrian society on the eve of the Holocaust.

 

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Chapter 1 The Eternal Scapegoat
1
PART I ANTISEMITISM IN THE AUSTRIAN EMPIRE
11
PART II ANTISEMITISM IN THE DEMOCRATIC ERA
73
PART III THE VARIETIES OF AUSTRIAN ANTISEMITISM
131
PART IV AUSTRIAS JEWS AND THE ANTISEMITIC THREAT
205
PART V DEPORTATION DEATH AND DELIVERANCE
275
Notes
335
Bibliography
377
Index
403
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Bruce F. Pauley, professor of history at the University of Central Florida, is author of several books, including Hitler and the Forgotten Nazis: A History of Austrian National Socialism. In 1996, he was named a distinguished alumnus of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

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