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| Preface | p. xv |
| Introduction | p. 1 |
| Jewish History: Ancient Beginnings and the Evolution of Christian Anti-Judaic Prejudice Through the Reformation | p. 5 |
| Jewish Beginnings | |
| The Jews, Hellenism, and the Maccabean (Hasmonean) Rebellion | |
| Roots of Anti-Jewish Sentiment: The Jewish-Greek Conflict | |
| Judaism, Jews, and the Coming of Christianity | |
| The Jewish War and the G... MORE | |
| Judaism, Christianity, and the Bar Kochba Rebellion | |
| Constantine, Christianity, and the Jews | |
| Jews in the Last Century of the Western Roman Empire | |
| Jews in Early Medieval Europe and the Byzantine Empire | |
| The Crusades and the Jews of the Mediterranean World | |
| Pope Innocent III and the Jews | |
| Medieval Usury: Christians and Jews | |
| The Myth of Ritual Murder | |
| The Deadly Centuries: The Jews at the End of the Middle Ages | |
| The Expulsion of the Jews from Western Europe | |
| The Black Death | |
| The Final Humiliation: Expulsion from Spain and Portugal | |
| The Protestant Reformation | |
| The Roman Catholic Church, the Jews, and the Counter Reformation | |
| Conclusion | |
| Sources for Further Study and Research | |
| Jews, the Enlightenment, Emancipation, and the Rise of Racial Anti-Semitism Through the Early Twentieth Century | p. 41 |
| The Jews in Post-Reformation Europe | |
| The Enlightenment | |
| The French Revolutions of 1789-1799, Napoleon I, and the Jews | |
| The Jews in Post-Napoleonic Europe | |
| The Intellectual and Nationalistic Origins of Anti-Semitism in the Nineteenth Century | |
| Political Anti-Semitism in Germany, Austria, France, and Russia Prior to World War I | |
| The Protocols of the Elders of Zion | |
| Conclusion | |
| Sources for Further Study and Research | |
| The World of Adolf Hitler, 1889-1933: War, Politics, and Anti-Semitism | p. 79 |
| Adolf Hitler: Family Roots and Questions of Jewish Ancestry | |
| Hitler's Early Life | |
| Hitler's Vienna Years | |
| Hitler, Munich, and German Anti-Semitism | |
| Hitler and World War I | |
| Hitler, Versailles, and the Early Weimar Republic | |
| Hitler, the Early Nazi Party, and Anti-Semitism | |
| Conclusion | |
| Sources for Further Study and Research | |
| The Nazis in Power, 1933-1939: Eugenics, Race, and Biology; Jews, the Handicapped, and the Roma | p. 105 |
| Germany's Interwar Jewish Community | |
| The Nazification of Germany and the "Jewish Question": 1933-1935 | |
| The Nuremberg Laws | |
| The Nazi Aryan Olympics (1936) | |
| Aryanization and the Road to Kristallnacht | |
| The Early Campaign of Forced Sterilization | |
| Euthanasia: Theory and Nazi Practice | |
| The Roma (Gypsies) | |
| Homosexuals, or Gays | |
| Conclusion | |
| Sources for Further Study and Research | |
| Nazi Germany at War, 1939-1941: "Euthanasia" and the Handicapped; Ghettos and Jews | p. 149 |
| Children's "Euthanasia" Program | |
| Adult "Euthanasia" Program | |
| The Road to War and the German Invasion of Poland | |
| Racial War in Poland: Polish Christians | |
| The Creation of the General Government: Nazi Germany's "Racial Laboratory" | |
| The Jews in Interwar Poland | |
| The War Against the Jews in Poland | |
| The Physical and Economic Exploitation of the Jews in the General Government | |
| The Nisko Plan, the Lublin Reservation, and Madagascar | |
| The Madagascar Plan | |
| The Creation of the Ghettos in German-Occupied Poland | |
| Lodz (Litzmannstadt): Jews and Roma | |
| Warsaw | |
| Krakow (Cracow) | |
| Rule, Life, and Work in the Krakow Ghetto | |
| Forced Labor and Food | |
| Conclusion | |
| Sources for Further Study and Research | |
| The Invasion of the Soviet Union and the Path to the "Final Solution" | p. 191 |
| Jews in Soviet-Conquered Territory | |
| Zwartendijk and Sugihara: Righteous Gentiles in Vilnius | |
| Operation Barbarossa and Plans for Mass Murder | |
| The Einsatzgruppen | |
| The Wehrmacht | |
| The German Invasion of the Soviet Union | |
| Early German Killing Operations in the Soviet Union | |
| Collaboration in Latvia, Lithuania, and Ukraine | |
| Hungarian and Romanian Collaboration | |
| The Roma and the Handicapped | |
| Conclusion | |
| Sources for Further Study and Research | |
| The "Final Solution," 1941-1944: Death Camps and Experiments with Mass Murder | p. 225 |
| Planning for the Final Solution | |
| The Transfers from the Greater Reich | |
| Theresienstadt | |
| Experiments with the Machinery of Death | |
| The Wannsee Conference | |
| The Final Solution | |
| Chelmno | |
| The Aktion Reinhard Death Camps: Belzec, Sobibor, and Treblinka | |
| Auschwitz | |
| The Factory of Death: Auschwitz II-Birkenau | |
| The Gypsy Family Camp | |
| Medical Experiments in Auschwitz I and II | |
| Auschwitz III-Buna/Monowitz | |
| Resistance in Auschwitz | |
| Majdanek | |
| Liquidation of the Major Ghettos | |
| Conclusion | |
| Sources for Further Study and Research | |
| The Final Solution in Western Europe and the Nazi-Allied States | p. 283 |
| The Holocaust in Western Europe | |
| Belgium and Luxembourg | |
| Denmark | |
| France | |
| Greece | |
| The Netherlands | |
| Norway | |
| The Nazi-Allied States | |
| Bulgaria | |
| Finland | |
| Hungary | |
| Italy | |
| Protectorate of Bohemia-Moravia and Slovakia | |
| The Roma in the Protectorate | |
| Slovakia | |
| The Roma | |
| Romania | |
| The Roma | |
| Yugoslavia (Croatia and Serbia) | |
| The NDH (Croatia) | |
| Serbia | |
| Conclusion | |
| Sources for Further Study and Research | |
| The Holocaust and the Role of Europe's Neutrals: Then and Now | p. 339 |
| Europe's Neutrals | |
| Portugal | |
| Spain | |
| Sweden | |
| Switzerland | |
| Turkey | |
| The Vatican | |
| Conclusion | |
| Sources for Further Study and Research | |
| Liberation, DPs, and the Search for Justice: War Crimes Investigations and Trials in Europe, the United States, and Israel | p. 383 |
| Liberation of the Camps | |
| Displaced Persons: Jews and Roma | |
| The Trials of the Major War Criminals | |
| The Federal Republic of Germany | |
| War Crimes Investigations and Trials in Western Europe | |
| War Crimes Trials in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union | |
| Conclusion | |
| Sources for Further Study and Research | |
| Glossary | p. 443 |
| Estimates of Jewish Deaths During the Holocaust | p. 447 |
| Estimates of Roma Deaths During the Holocaust | p. 449 |
| Yad Vashem: Righteous Among the Nations | p. 451 |
| SS Ranks | p. 453 |
| German Army Ranks | p. 455 |
| Notes | p. 457 |
| Index | p. 490 |
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