Genocide as the Nazi Locomotive of History: Trains of Boxed Victims essay.

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Genocide as the Nazi Locomotive of History: Trains of Boxed Victims essay.

Helen Fein's essay, which she presented to the "Les genocides" conference in Paris (08-10 Dec 1989), "Genocide as the Nazi Locomotive of History: Trains of Boxed Victims," attempts to prove that the Holocaust should be "understood in the context of Nazi ideology and German war goals" and that "genocide was the ultimately defining program and strategy of Nazi Germany." To demonstrate the correctness of her hypotheses, Fein's essay discusses Nazi antisemitism and members of the party's attitudes about gays, slavs, and gypsies.

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Helen Fein is the executive director of the Institute for the Study of Genocide, based in New York. From the description of Genocide as the Nazi Locomotive of History: Trains of Boxed Victims essay. (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum). WorldCat record id: 122456572 ...