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This impressive series provides a sense of the depth and diversity of contemporary Jewish documents while embedding them in explanatory narratives. . . .Underscoring this point [how ‘unprecedented’ the nature of Nazi actions in Poland was even prior to the launching of comprehensive genocide] is one of the chief purposes of War, Pacification, and Mass Murder, 1939, one of the stand-alone volumes in the series, ‘the first comprehensive English-language edition documenting and annotating Einsatzgruppen activities against the background of war and Nazi racial policy in Poland in 1939.’ * Yad Vashem Studies *
This important history explains and documents an often-neglected phase of Nazi Germany's war in the east. Anyone who needs a nuanced understanding of the first phase of the Holocaust and Operation Barbarossa should first study Operation Tannenberg, which is fully explored for the first time in this fine work. -- Richard Breitman, American University
For too long, histories of the Einsatzgruppen have neglected the territories bordering the German Reich. The editors of this essential collection have made available to students and scholars of the Holocaust and the Second World War a stunning array of German documents culled from U.S., German, Polish, and former Soviet archives. Carefully translated into English and usefully annotated, the reports and testimonies in this compact volume reveal that unscrupulous Nazi leaders and their subordinates in Poland were determined to wage war, ‘pacify’ the region, and initiate a program of mass murder as of the fall of 1939. -- Wendy Lower, Claremont McKenna College

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Part I: Introduction The Einsatzgruppen and the Sources Documenting Their Actions Preparing for the War on Poland Personnel and Tasks Escalating Violence Part II: Documents and Context Directives and Initial Actions Expanding the Scope of Violence Persecuting Jews Establishing Long-Term Rule Afterword: Poland, 1939–Soviet Union, 1941. Einsatzgruppen Actions in Comparison

War Pacification and Mass Murder 1939

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    A Hardback by Jürgen Matthäus, Jochen Böhler, Klaus-Michael Mallmann

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
      Publication Date: 4/18/2014 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781442231412, 978-1442231412
      ISBN10: 1442231416

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      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      This impressive series provides a sense of the depth and diversity of contemporary Jewish documents while embedding them in explanatory narratives. . . .Underscoring this point [how ‘unprecedented’ the nature of Nazi actions in Poland was even prior to the launching of comprehensive genocide] is one of the chief purposes of War, Pacification, and Mass Murder, 1939, one of the stand-alone volumes in the series, ‘the first comprehensive English-language edition documenting and annotating Einsatzgruppen activities against the background of war and Nazi racial policy in Poland in 1939.’ * Yad Vashem Studies *
      This important history explains and documents an often-neglected phase of Nazi Germany's war in the east. Anyone who needs a nuanced understanding of the first phase of the Holocaust and Operation Barbarossa should first study Operation Tannenberg, which is fully explored for the first time in this fine work. -- Richard Breitman, American University
      For too long, histories of the Einsatzgruppen have neglected the territories bordering the German Reich. The editors of this essential collection have made available to students and scholars of the Holocaust and the Second World War a stunning array of German documents culled from U.S., German, Polish, and former Soviet archives. Carefully translated into English and usefully annotated, the reports and testimonies in this compact volume reveal that unscrupulous Nazi leaders and their subordinates in Poland were determined to wage war, ‘pacify’ the region, and initiate a program of mass murder as of the fall of 1939. -- Wendy Lower, Claremont McKenna College

      Table of Contents
      Part I: Introduction The Einsatzgruppen and the Sources Documenting Their Actions Preparing for the War on Poland Personnel and Tasks Escalating Violence Part II: Documents and Context Directives and Initial Actions Expanding the Scope of Violence Persecuting Jews Establishing Long-Term Rule Afterword: Poland, 1939–Soviet Union, 1941. Einsatzgruppen Actions in Comparison

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