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The Nazi Persecution of the Gypsies is a history of the Nazi treatment of the Gypsy population. Lewy tells the story of the Reich's incremental policy formation, using German and Austrian archival materials, a policy which resulted in extermination as the "solution" to Europe's Gypsy population. Lewy compares the fate of the Gypsies to that of European Jews, homosexuals, and other "undesirables", ultimately concluding that there was no general programme of extermination analogous to the Final Solution of the Jewish Question.
Jews and Germans is the only book in English to describe the history and challenges of the German-Jewish relationship from before the Holocaust through today. Were the Weimar Republic years (1918-33) truly reciprocal for Jews and Germans? In the aftermath of the Holocaust, how has that complex relationship evolved?
Introduces the position that morality depends on religious belief. This title follows the idea throughout history, from its origin, to its extension during the Enlightment, to the roots of Atheism. It presents a discussion of Sweden as a model of a secular nation where morality is retained although most of the population is not religious.
A provocative topic of never-ending interest, treated with "great clarity and courage" (William L. Shirer).
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