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In the Nazi genocide of European Jews, words preceded, accompanied, and made mass murder possible. Using a multilayered approach to connect official language to everyday life, historian Thomas Pegelow Kaplan analyzes the role of language in genocide. This study seeks to comprehend how the perpetrators constructed difference, race, and their perceived ...
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In the Nazi genocide of European Jews, words preceded, accompanied, and made mass murder possible. Using a multilayered approach to connect official language to everyday life, historian Thomas Pegelow Kaplan analyzes the role of language in genocide. This study seeks to comprehend how the perpetrators constructed difference, race, and their perceived ...
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Act and idea in the Nazi Genocide
History of European Ideas, 1991(1991). Act and idea in the Nazi Genocide. History of European Ideas: Vol. 13, No. 5, pp. 661-662.
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The State, Zionism and the Nazi Genocide
Historical Materialism, 2018AbstractThis paper explores contemporary Jewish identity-formation and the centrality of official Holocaust memory and Zionism – understood as the ongoing settler-colonial project aiming at the formation and maintenance of a Jewish-exclusivist state in Palestine – to this process.
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The Genocidal Mentality: Nazi Holocaust and Nuclear Threat
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1990This book is interesting, frightening, wise, and important. In another highly provocative collaborative effort, this time with sociologist Eric Markusen, psychiatrist Robert Jay Lifton has succeeded in warning citizens of the world not to fall asleep on nuclear weapons issues.
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The Nazi Doctors: Medical Killing and the Psychology of Genocide
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1987ABSTRACT If a lexicon were compiled of the greatest inhumanities man has visited on his fellows, the Holocaust would surely be the preeminent subject. The Nazi "final solution," promulgated in January 1942 at the Wansee Conference, was dedicated to the permanent eradication of Judaism.
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On Anthropology and Nazi Genocide
Current Anthropology, 1976Simon D. Messing, Spencer L. Rogers
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The Genocidal Mentality: Nazi Holocaust and Nuclear Threat.
Contemporary Sociology, 1991Brian D'Agostino +2 more
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Psychiatric Genocide: Nazi Attempts to Eradicate Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia Bulletin, 2010E Fuller Torrey +2 more
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