UCSB Hist 133D, Fall 2001, Prof. Marcuse
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Christian Antisemitism and the Holocaust (Landau, Studying, 26f)

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German Antisemitism (1883-1919) (Landau, Studying, 51-57)

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Jewish Population Statistics for Germany (1933) (Kirk, Longman Comp.)

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Saul Friedländer, "The Onslaught" (Nazi Germany and the Jews, 269-305)

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Other Victims: Handicapped, Jehovah's Witnesses (Images, 22-5, 30-3)

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Other Victims: Gypsies (Landau, Studying, 106f)

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Nina Morecki, Letter to Young People (www.history.ucsb.edu/projects/holocaust)

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G. Markle on Doctors, Eugenics and the Holocaust (Meditations, 108-27)

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Tables of Concentration Camps (Feig, Kirk)

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Map of Concentration and Extermination Camps (A.Mayer, Marcuse)

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Lucy Dawidowicz, "Visualizing the Warsaw Ghetto" (Essays, 1992, 145ff)

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Gerald Markle on Obedience to Authority (Meditations, 42-61)

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Alfons Heck, An Afternoon in 1944 (Child of Hitler, 116-121)

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C. Rumkowski, Call to Give up the Children (1942) (Lodz Ghetto, 150ff)

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Calel Perechodnik, Am I a Murderer? (ix-xii, 37-49, 240f)

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Primo Levi, "The Gray Zone," (The Drowned and the Saved, 36-69)

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A. Rosenfeld, "The Anne Frank We Remember" (Dimensions 1989, 9-13)

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The White Rose, Leaflets 4-6 (1943) (Inge Scholl, 85-93)

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Ursula Duba, "A Slice of Bread" (Tales of a Child of the Enemy, 8-11)

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Sierra Leone Rebels on Rampage (LA Times, Mar. 14, 1999)

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