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Author Norwood, Stephen H. (Stephen Harlan), 1951-2023, author

Title Prologue to annihilation : ordinary American and British Jews challenge the Third Reich / Stephen H. Norwoord
Published Bloomington, Indiana : Indiana University Press, [2021]

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Description 1 online resource (347 pages) : illustrations
Series Studies in antisemitism
Studies in antisemitism (Bloomington, Ind.)
Contents Introduction: Foundations of the final solution -- Portents : September 1930 to January 1933 -- Barbarism and entrapment : The Cold Pogrom, 1933-1934 -- A tidal wave of protest : March to May 1933 -- The escalation of Judaea's war against Nazism : May to December 1933 -- Exposing and boycotting the Third Reich : 1934 -- Disaster for the Jews : The Saar Plebiscite, January 1935 -- Entertaining Nazi warriors in America and Britain : 1934-1936 -- Degradation, appeasement, and looming catastrophe : 1935 -- Epilogue: Defeats, 1936-1939
Summary "American and British appeasement of Nazism during the early years of the Third Reich went far beyond territorial concessions. In Prologue to Annihilation: Ordinary American and British Jews Challenge the Third Reich, Stephen H. Norwood examines the numerous of ways that the two nations' official position of tacit acceptance of Jewish persecution enabled the policies that ultimately led to the Final Solution and how Nazi annihilationist intentions were clearly discernible even during the earliest years of Hitler's rule. Further, Norwood looks at the nature and impact of American and British Jewish resistance to Nazi persecution and the efforts of Jews at the grassroots level to press Jewish organizations to respond more forcefully to the Nazi menace. He examines the worldwide protest and boycott movements against Germany and German goods as well as mass demonstrations by working-class and lower-middle-class Jews in many American and British cities. Prologue to Annihilation details how the events of 1930-1936 tested American and British societies' willingness to accept Nazism and its anti-Jewish philosophy and illuminates the divisions that existed even within the Jewish community about how best to challenge Nazi antisemitic policies and atrocities"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on June 24, 2021)
Subject Jews -- Persecutions -- Germany -- History -- 20th century
Jews -- Persecutions -- Press coverage -- United States
Jews -- Persecutions -- Press coverage -- Great Britain
Nazis -- Press coverage -- United States
Nazis -- Press coverage -- Great Britain
Jews -- United States -- Attitudes
Jews -- Great Britain -- Attitudes
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Causes.
HISTORY / Holocaust
Jews -- Attitudes
Jews -- Persecutions
Public opinion, American
Public opinion, British
War -- Causes
SUBJECT Germany -- Foreign public opinion, American
Germany -- Foreign public opinion, British
Subject Germany
Great Britain
United States
Genre/Form Electronic books
History
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2020047240
ISBN 9780253053633
0253053633
9780253053657
025305365X