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Buch, Englisch, Band 7, 392 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 714 g

Reihe: War and Genocide

Feldman / Seibel

Networks of Nazi Persecution

Bureaucracy, Business and the Organization of the Holocaust
1. Auflage 2004
ISBN: 978-1-57181-177-6
Verlag: Berghahn Books

Bureaucracy, Business and the Organization of the Holocaust

Buch, Englisch, Band 7, 392 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 714 g

Reihe: War and Genocide

ISBN: 978-1-57181-177-6
Verlag: Berghahn Books


The persecution and mass-murder of the Jews during World War II would not have been possible without the modern organization of division of labor. Moreover, the perpetrators were dependent on human and organizational resources they could not always control by hierarchy and coercion. Instead, the persecution of the Jews was based, to a large extent, on a web of inter-organizational relations encompassing a broad variety of non-hierarchical cooperation as well as rivalry and competition. Based on newly accessible government and corporate archives, this volume combines fresh evidence with an interpretation of the governance of persecution, presented by prominent historians and social scientists.

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List of Figures

List of Abbreviations

Introduction: The Holocaust as Division-of-Labor-Based Crime—Evidence and Analytical Challenges

Gerald D. Feldman and Wolfgang Seibel

PART I: RIVALRY AND COMPETITION

Chapter 1. Introduction to Rivalry and Competition

Christian Gerlach

Chapter 2. The SS Security Service and the Gestapo in the National Socialist Persecution of the Jews 1933–1939

Wolfgang Dierker

Chapter 3. “Aryanization” and the Role of the German Banks, 1933–1938

Dieter Ziegler

Chapter 4. The Looting of Jewish Property and Franco-German Rivalry, 1940–1944

Philippe Verheyde

Chapter 5. Seizure of Jewish Property and Inter-Agency Rivalry in the Reich and in the Occupied Soviet Territories

Martin C. Dean

Chapter 6. The Polycratic Nature of Art Looting: The Dynamic Balance of the Third Reich

Jonathan Petropoulos

Chapter 7. The Holocaust and Corruption

Frank Bajohr

Part II: "SMOOTH COOPERATION"

Chapter 8. Introduction to “Smooth Cooperation”

Gerhard Hirschfeld and Wolfgang Seibel

Chapter 9. The Looting of Jewish Property and the German Financial Administration

Alfons Kenkmann

Chapter 10. Organized Looting: The Nazi Seizure of Jewish Property in the Netherlands, 1940–1945

Gerard Aalders

Chapter 11. Perpetrator Networks and the Holocaust. The Spoliation of Jewish Property in France, 1940–1944

Marc Olivier Baruch

Chapter 12. "Ethnic Resettlement" and Inter-Agency Cooperation in the Occupied Eastern Territories

Isabel Heinemann

Chapter 13. Der "reibungslose" Holocaust? The German Military and Civilian Implementation of the "Final Solution" in Ukraine, 1941–1944

Wendy Lower

PART III: DECENTRAL INITIATIVE AND VERTICAL INTEGRATION

Chapter 14. A Bureaucratic Holocaust: Toward a New Consensus

Micheal Thad Allen

Chapter 15. Local Initiatives, Central Coordination: German Municipal Administration and the Holocaust

Wolf Gruner

Chapter 16. The Reichskristallnacht and the Insurance Industry: The Politics of Damage Control

Gerald D. Feldman

PART IV: "STRUCTURE", "AGENCY", AND THE LOGIC OF RADICALIZATION

Chapter 17. More than Just a Metaphor: the Network Concept and Its Potential in Holocaust Research

Jörg Raab

Chapter 18. Restraining or Radicalizing? Division of Labor and Persecution Effectiveness

Wolfgang Seibel

Notes on Contributors

Index


Feldman, Gerald D.
Gerald D. Feldman (1937-2007) was Professor of History and Director of the Institute of European Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. His special fields of interest were 20th-century German history, and he had a special interest in business history, most recently authoring a biography of Hugo Stinnes, participating in the history of the Deutsche Bank, and writing a history of the Allianz Insurance Company in the Nazi period.

Seibel, Wolfgang
Wolfgang Seibel is Professor of Political Science at the University of Konstanz, Germany. Previous appointments include guest professorships at the Institute for Advanced Study, Vienna (1992), and the University of California at Berkeley (1994). He was also a temporary member of the School of Social Science (1989/90) and of the School of Historical Studies (2003) of the Institute of Advanced Study, Princeton. Currently (2004/2005) he is a fellow of the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin. His research is mainly devoted to issues of politics, public bureaucracy and non-governmental organizations.

Gerald D. Feldman (1937-2007) was Professor of History and Director of the Institute of European Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. His special fields of interest were 20th-century German history, and he had a special interest in business history, most recently authoring a biography of Hugo Stinnes, participating in the history of the Deutsche Bank, and writing a history of the Allianz Insurance Company in the Nazi period.



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