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FINAL SOLUTION: THE FATE OF THE JEWS 1933-1949

Book ID/图书代码: 11701215B81740

English Summary/英文概要: The Holocaust has never been so widely commemorated, but our understanding of the accepted narrative has rarely, if ever, been questioned.

David Cesarani’s sweeping reappraisal challenges accepted explanations for the anti-Jewish politics of Nazi Germany and the inevitability of the ’Final Solution’. The persecution of the Jews was not always the Nazis’ central preoccupation, nor was it an inevitable process. Cesarani also reveals that in German-occupied countries it unfolded erratically, often due to local initiatives. Ghettos were improvised while the mass shooting of Jews during the invasion of Russia owed as much to the security situation as to anti-semitism.

In this new interpretation, war is critical to the Jewish fate. Military failure denied the Germans opportunities to expel Jews into a distant territory and created a crisis of resources that led to starvation of the ghettos and intensified anti-Jewish measures. It was global war that eventually triggered genocide in Europe.

Cesarani disputes the iconic role of railways, deportation trains and even Auschwitz, and reveals that plunder was more a cause of anti-Jewish feeling than a consequence of it. Using diaries and reports written in ghettos and camps, he exposes the extent of sexual violence and abuse of Jewish women by the Germans, their collaborators and, shockingly, by Jews themselves. But Cesarani also reveals the courage and ingenuity of those who struggled to evade capture and fought back wherever they could. And unlike previous histories, he follows the Jews’ journey to the ’Displaced Persons’ camps; camps which have so often been merely a footnote in the story but where Jews languished behind barbed wire for years after ’liberation’.

Chinese Summary/中文概要: 大屠杀从来没有被如此广泛的纪念,但我们所接受的叙述了解很少,如果有的话,会受到质疑。

David Cesarani的扫荡活动重估挑战了纳粹德国的反犹太政治的所认可的解释和“最终解决方案”的必然性。犹太人的迫害并不总是纳粹中央的当务之急,也不是一个必然的过程。Cesarani还发现德国占领的国家它所展现的不稳定,常因当地的举措。贫民区在侵略俄国的期间犹太人被大规模地即兴射杀多数归因于反犹太主义的安全局势。

在这个全新的诠释,战争对犹太人的命运至关重要。军事失败否认了德国人将犹太人驱逐到一个遥远领土的机会,并创造了导致贫民区的饥饿和强化反犹太人的措施的资源危机。这是全球性的战争,最终在欧洲引发的种族灭绝。

Cesarani 争执到铁路,被驱逐列车,甚至Auschwitz的标志性角色,并揭示掠夺是比起其反犹太的结果更像是起因所在。用日记和写在犹太人区和营地的报告,他揭露了由德国人们他们的合作者和,令人震惊的,是由犹太人他们自己所施行的对犹太女性性暴力的犯罪程度。但Cesarani 同样也揭露了那些挣扎躲避追捕,并进行了尽他们所能回击的犹太人的勇气与智慧。而不同于以往的历史,他跟随着犹太人的脚步去了流离失所者集中营;在那个仅仅只是故事注脚的集中营但是在所谓解放后几年犹太人在铁丝网后饱受煎熬的地方。(LNL)

Awards/获奖情况:这本感人和充满戏剧性的书用犹太人自己的语言捕捉到了犹太人,恐怖和英雄主义的命运。在几十年间的学术蛰伏,是引人注目的,权威的,而且令人深感不安。

This moving and dramatic account captures the fate of the Jews, the horror and the heroism, in their own words. Resting on decades of scholarship it is compelling, authoritative, and profoundly disturbing.

About the Author/作者介绍: David Cesarani是大屠杀的的著名学者之一。他是伦敦皇家Holloway大学的现代历史教授。他先前的著作包括《延迟的正义, Arthur Koestler:无家可归的心灵》和《Eichmann:他的妻子和犯罪》获得了2006年美国国家犹太图书奖的历史,并入围2005年英国的James Tait Black纪念奖。

David Cesarani is one of the leading scholars of the Holocaust. He is Professor of Modern History at Royal Holloway, University of London. His previous books include Justice Delayed, Arthur Koestler: The Homeless Mind, and Eichmann: His Life and Crimes which won the 2006 US National Jewish Book Award for History and was shortlisted for the 2005 UK James Tait Black Memorial Prize.

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Rights Status/版权销售情况:Simplified Chinese/简体中文:SOLD

Complex/Traditional Chinese/繁体中文:AVAILABLE

Sales in other countries/其他国家销售情况:US by by St Martin’s Press; Ullstein/Propylaen in Germany.

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