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BIBLIOGRAPHY

BOOKS
Arendt, Hannah. A Report On The Banality Of Evil: Eichmann In Jerusalem. Dallas: Penguin, 1963. Bauman, Zygmunt. Modernity and the Holocaust. New York: Cornell University press, 1989. Brin, Herb. Where Are The Children?:Conversations With Herb Brin. New York: Jonathan David pub, 1991. Browning, Christopher. The Final Solution and The German Foreign Office. New York: Holmes and Meir pub, 1978. Burrin, Philippe. Hitler and the Jews: The Genesis of the Holocaust. London: Edward Arnold, 1994. Cesarini, David. ed. The Final Solution Origins andImplementation. London: Routledge, 1994. Davidowicz, Lucy. The War Against The Jews, 1933-1945. New York: Bantam, 1975. Ferencz, Benjamin B. Less Than Slaves: Jewish Forced Labour and the Quest for Compensation. Cambridge: Harvard press, 1979. Gutman, Yisrael., Michael Bernbaum, ed. Anatomy Of The Auschwitz Death Camp. Washington DC: Indianna press, 1994. Hilberg, Raul. The Destruction Of The European Jews. Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1961. Jung, Carl. The Undiscovered Self. Boston: Atlantic press, 1957. Mendelsohn, John, ed. The Holocaust: Selected Documents inEighteen Volumes.New York: Garland pub, 1982. Reitlinger, Gerald. The Final Solution: The Attempt toExterminate the Jews of Europe. 1939-1945. London: Valentine, 1953. Trunk, Isiah. The Jewish Councils in Eastern Europe Under Nazi Occupation. New York: Macmillan, 1972.
JOURNALS
Bauer, Yehuda. " Who Was Responsible and When? Some Well-Known Documents Revisited." Holocaust and Genocide Studies. 6 (1991): 129-149. Breitman, Richard. " Himmler and the Terrible Secret among the Executioners." Journal of Contemporary History. London: 26 (1991): 431-451. Browning, Christopher. " A reply to Martin Broszat Regarding the Origins of the Final Solution." Simon Wiesenthal CentreAnnual.1 (1984): 113-132. Browning, Christopher. " Nazi Resettlement Policy and the Search for a solution to the Jewish Question, 1939-1941." German Studies Review. 9. 3 (1986): 497-519. Ferencz, Benjamin B. " West Germany: Supreme Court Bars Claims of Forced Slave Labourers Against German Industrial Concerns." American Journal of Comparative Law. 15 (1966/67): 561-567. Huppert, Shmuel. " King of the Ghetto Mordechai Haim Rumkowski,the Elder of Lodz Ghetto." Yad Vashem Studies. Israel, 15 (1984): 125-127. Kulka, Otto Dov. " Public Opinion In Nazi Germany: The Final Solution." Jerusalem Quarterly. 26 (1983): 34-45. Mason, Henry L. " Implementing The Final Solution: The Ordinary Regulating Of The Extraordinary." World Politics. 40. 4 (1988): 542-569. Michman, Joseph. " Planning For The Final Solution Against The Background of Developments in Holland: In 1941." Yad Vashem Studies. Israel, 17 (1986): 145-180. Toury, Jacob. " From Forced Emigration To Expulsion - The Jewish Exodus Over The Non - Slavic Borders Of The Reich As A Prelude To The Final Solution." Yad Vashem Studies. Israel, 17 (1986): 51-91. Wilhelm, Hans-Heinrich. " The Holocaust In National Socialist Rhetoric and Writings: Some Evidence against the Thesis that before 1945 Nothing Was Known about the Final Solution." Yad Vashem Studies. Israel, 16 (1984): 95-127.
INTERNATIONAL MILITARY TRIBUNAL:
Red Series: Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression. Vol. 1-8. Washington: US Gov press, 1946. Green Series: Trials Of War Criminals: Before The Nuernberg Military Tribunals. Vol. 1-15. Washington: US Gov press, 1946-1949. Blue Series: Trial Of The Major War Criminals Before The International Military Tribunal. Vol. 1-42. Nuremberg: 1947.

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