TY - BOOK AU - Stone,Dan TI - The Holocaust: an unfinished history SN - 9780063349032 AV - D804.3 .S7954 2024 U1 - 940.53/18 23/eng/20231218 PY - 2024/// CY - New York PB - Mariner Books KW - Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) KW - Collaborationists KW - World War, 1939-1945 KW - Genocide KW - Psychological aspects KW - Psychic trauma KW - Holocauste, 1939-1945 KW - Collaborateurs KW - Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 KW - Traumatisme psychique KW - Holocaust, 1933-1945 KW - sears KW - History KW - Informational works KW - lcgft KW - Documents d'information KW - rvmgf N1 - "Originally published in the United Kingdom in 2023 by Penguin Random House UK."--Title page verso; Includes bibliographical references (pages 305-380) and index; List of figures and maps -- Image sources -- Introduction: What is the Holocaust? -- Before the Holocaust -- Attack on the Jews, 1933-8 -- Before the 'final solution' -- War of annihilation -- A continent-wide crime -- Camps and the mobile Holocaust -- Great is the wrath: 'liberation' and its aftermath -- Holocaust memory N2 - "The Holocaust is much discussed, much memorialized, and much portrayed. But there are major aspects of its history that have been overlooked. Spanning the entirety of the Holocaust, this sweeping history deepens our understanding. Dan Stone--Director of the Holocaust Research Institute at Royal Holloway, University of London--reveals how the idea of "industrial murder" is incomplete: many were killed where they lived in the most brutal of ways. He outlines the depth of collaboration across Europe, arguing persuasively that we need to stop thinking of the Holocaust as an exclusively German project. He also considers the nature of trauma the Holocaust engendered, and why Jewish suffering has yet to be fully reckoned with. And he makes clear that the kernel to understanding Nazi thinking and action is genocidal ideology, providing a deep analysis of its origins. Drawing on decades of research, The Holocaust: An Unfinished History upends much of what we think we know about the Holocaust. Stone draws on Nazi documents, but also on diaries, post-war testimonies, and even fiction, urging that, in our age of increasing nationalism and xenophobia, it is vital that we understand the true history of the Holocaust"-- ER -