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Author Weiss-Wendt, Anton, 1973- author

Title On the margins : essays on the history of Jews in Estonia / Anton Weiss-Wendt
Published New York : Central European University Press, [2017]

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Contents Title page ; copyright page ; Table of Contents; List of Tables; Acknowledgments; Preface (by Antony Polonsky); Studying Estonian Jewish History: A Professional and Personal Journey; 1. New in Town: Jews in Narva, 1874-1917; 2. Thanks to the Germans! Jewish Cultural Autonomy in Interwar Estonia; 3. The Soviet Occupation of Estonia in 1940-41 and the Jews; 4. Accidentally Jewish: Helmut Weiss and the (Il)logic of Political Violence in Hitler's Germany and Stalin's Russia; 5. Ordinary People Facing the Holocaust: The Estonian Security Police Investigation Files, 1941-42
6. The End Complete: The Destruction of Jews in Provincial Cities7. The Business of Survival: Baltic Oil Ltd. and Jewish Forced Labor Camps in Estonia; 8. Estonian Perpetrators of the Holocaust in the Annals of the Cold War: The Prosecution of War Criminals in the Soviet Union, 1943-1987; 9. Why the Holocaust Does Not Matter to Estonians; Appendix: Primary Sources on Estonian Jewish History until 1941; Select Bibliography; Index
Summary Estonia is perhaps the only country in Europe that lacks a comprehensive history of its Jewish minority. Spanning over 150 years of Estonian Jewish history, 'On the Margins' is a truly unique book. Rebuilding a life beyond so-called Pale of Jewish Settlement in the Russian Empire, the Jewish cultural autonomy in interwar Estonia, and the trauma of Soviet occupation of 1940-41 are among the issues addressed in the book but most profoundly, the book wrestles with the subject of the Holocaust and its legacy in Estonia. Specifically, it examines the quasi-legal system of murder instituted in Nazi-occupied Estonia, confiscation of Jewish property, and Jewish forced labor camps and develops an analysis of the causes of collaboration during the Holocaust. The book also explores the dynamics of war crimes trials in the Soviet Union since the 1960s and so-called denaturalization trials in the United States in the 1980s. The haunting memory of Soviet and Nazi rule, the book concludes, prevents a larger segment of today's Estonian population from facing up to the Holocaust and the universal message that it carries
Analysis 19-20th century, Ethnic relations, History, Holocaust, Nazism, Political violence, Soviet Union
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Estonia
Jews -- Estonia -- History
HISTORY -- Holocaust.
Ethnic relations
Jews
SUBJECT Estonia -- Ethnic relations
Subject Estonia
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9789633861660
9633861667