Murder Without Hatred :Estonians and the Holocaust - Religion, Theology and the Holocaust
Murder Without Hatred :Estonians and the Holocaust - Religion, Theology and the Holocaust
hardback
Published:
13 July, 2009
Description
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780815632283 |
| ISBN10 | 0815632282 |
| Number Of Pages | 502 |
| Item Weight | 822 g |
| Product Dimensions | 162 x 237 x 34 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Syracuse University Press |
| Format | hardback |
Media Reviews
Estonians were—in Anton Weiss-Wendt’s telling words—the Third Reich’s ‘perfect collaborators.’ Shamed by the Soviet occupation in 1940 and seduced by the prospect of preferential treatment from the Nazis as the most racially superior people of Eastern Europe, Estonians welcomed the Nazis as liberators, not conquerors, and embraced their cause out of a perverted nationalism rather than anti-Semitism. Through extraordinary research, Anton Weiss-Wendt has illuminated a hitherto unknown chapter of the Holocaust in fascinating and vivid detail. Anton Weiss-Wendt does an outstanding job of chronicling the Holocaust in Estonia A comprehensive and detailed comparative study that covers not only the history of Estonia’s own Jews but also the fate of the Jews of other nations who were transported to Estonian camps. A valuable contribution to scholarship on the Holocaust and World War II. . . .Weiss-Wendt's book is empirically rich and vivid.
Author's Bio
Anton Weiss-Wendt heads the research department at the Norwegian Holocaust Center in Oslo, Norway. He has published widely in the field of Holocaust studies.