Nazis after Hitler : how perpetrators of the Holocaust cheated justice and truth / Donald M. McKale.
2012
D804.3
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Title
Nazis after Hitler : how perpetrators of the Holocaust cheated justice and truth / Donald M. McKale.
Author
ISBN
9781442213180 ebook
9781442213166 (cloth : alk. paper)
1442213167 (cloth : alk. paper)
9781442213180 (electronic)
1442213183 (electronic)
1283447088
9781283447089
9786613447081
6613447080
1442213183 ebook
9781442213166 (cloth : alk. paper)
1442213167 (cloth : alk. paper)
9781442213180 (electronic)
1442213183 (electronic)
1283447088
9781283447089
9786613447081
6613447080
1442213183 ebook
Imprint
Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c2012.
Language
English
Language Note
English.
Description
1 online resource (xxiii, 405 p.)
Other Standard Identifiers
9786613447081
99947678475
99947678475
Call Number
D804.3
System Control No.
(OCoLC)798592748
Summary
Nazis after Hitler traces the histories of thirty ""typical"" perpetrators of the Holocaust-some well known, some obscure-who survived World War II. Donald M. McKale reveals the shocking reality that the perpetrators were only rarely, if ever, tried and punished for their crimes, and nearly all alleged their innocence in Germany's extermination of nearly six million European Jews during the war, providing fodder for postwar Holocaust deniers. Written in a compelling narrative style, Nazis afte
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 372-386) and index.
Formatted Contents Note
1. World War II and allied promises
2. Four faces of genocide : what happened in the war : Franz Stangl : camp commandant
Dr. Werner Best : the administrator
Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski : commander of killing units
Walther Rauff : mass murderer by bullets and gas vans
3. Leaving Auschwitz : First postwar reports
Josef Mengele : healer turned killer
Irma Grese : beautiful sadist
Mengele : imprisoned and released by the Americans
Wilhelm Boger : the interrogator
4. A liberation of contrasts : Best and the Danish Jews
Josef Kramer : "beast of Belsen"
Best imprisoned in Copenhagen
5. Soviet "liberators" : The war and postwar tragedy of Soviet Jewry
Reports and trials
Bernhard Bechler : denazification director
Karl Clauberg : Aushwitz doctor
6. In the custody of leniency : Stangl : doubt in Trieste
Hermann Göring : prize prisoner
Kurt Daluege : uniformed policeman
Stangl : escaping an Austrian prison
Karl Wolff : the allies' favorite
Heinrich Himmler : suicide
Stangl : Linz, Rome, and Damascus
7. Nuremberg, number two, and the substitute : Best as defense witness
Otto Ohlendorf's admission of "innocence"
Göring : a troublesome number two
Ernst Kaltenbrunner : the stand-in?
Best : from self-importance to self-pity
8. Nuremberg : "King Frank" : Hitler's lawyer
The "butcher of Poland"
Capture in Germany
Trial by diary
9. Nuremberg : "Fred" the "endowed seer" and verdicts and sentences : "Innocent" Ideologue?
"Innocent" Visionary?
Racist murderer
"Innocence" on trial
Verdicts and sentences
Justice evaded (Göring), justice enacted (Kaltenbrunner, Rosenberg, and Frank)
10. Poland : occasional trials amid a continuing Holocaust : Rising tide of hate
A papal appeal for Arthur Greiser
The pogrom
Amon Goeth : a court's rare admission
Rudolf Höss : trial of the death dealer
Other trials
11. Memory in West Germany : long and short : Nazi hunter in the making
A "family history"
Alfred Ebner's real past
West German "justice"
Ebner : a typical example
12. Pseudo-purges and politics : Denazification
Karl Löffler : Cologne's gestapo chief
Hermann Josef Abs : the "non-Nazi" banker
Dr. Ernst Buchner : art thief
13. Other trials and amnesty : Ohlendorf accuses the victims
Franz Schlegelberger : daggar beneath his robe
The Danish verdicts on Best
The Dutch verdict on Hanns Albin Rauter
Robert Wagner : a French verdict
Erich von Manstein : long delayed British "justice"
Best : freedom amid allied and other pardons
14. Eichmann, Jerusalem, and Eichmann's henchmen : Aliases of evil
Capture
Trial and execution
Eichmann's men : Alois Brunner ; Franz Novak
15. Hunting the comfortable : The happy Stangle couple
Mengele : from freedom to an accidental death
The tightening noose around Stangl
Klaus Barbie : a U.S. Cold War spy
Stangl's arrest
16. Four faces long after the war : what didn't happen : Stangl : finally the accused
Best eludes punishment
Bach-Zelewski : nothing to hide?
Walther Rauff : no remorse in Chile
17. The post-Holocaust world.
2. Four faces of genocide : what happened in the war : Franz Stangl : camp commandant
Dr. Werner Best : the administrator
Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski : commander of killing units
Walther Rauff : mass murderer by bullets and gas vans
3. Leaving Auschwitz : First postwar reports
Josef Mengele : healer turned killer
Irma Grese : beautiful sadist
Mengele : imprisoned and released by the Americans
Wilhelm Boger : the interrogator
4. A liberation of contrasts : Best and the Danish Jews
Josef Kramer : "beast of Belsen"
Best imprisoned in Copenhagen
5. Soviet "liberators" : The war and postwar tragedy of Soviet Jewry
Reports and trials
Bernhard Bechler : denazification director
Karl Clauberg : Aushwitz doctor
6. In the custody of leniency : Stangl : doubt in Trieste
Hermann Göring : prize prisoner
Kurt Daluege : uniformed policeman
Stangl : escaping an Austrian prison
Karl Wolff : the allies' favorite
Heinrich Himmler : suicide
Stangl : Linz, Rome, and Damascus
7. Nuremberg, number two, and the substitute : Best as defense witness
Otto Ohlendorf's admission of "innocence"
Göring : a troublesome number two
Ernst Kaltenbrunner : the stand-in?
Best : from self-importance to self-pity
8. Nuremberg : "King Frank" : Hitler's lawyer
The "butcher of Poland"
Capture in Germany
Trial by diary
9. Nuremberg : "Fred" the "endowed seer" and verdicts and sentences : "Innocent" Ideologue?
"Innocent" Visionary?
Racist murderer
"Innocence" on trial
Verdicts and sentences
Justice evaded (Göring), justice enacted (Kaltenbrunner, Rosenberg, and Frank)
10. Poland : occasional trials amid a continuing Holocaust : Rising tide of hate
A papal appeal for Arthur Greiser
The pogrom
Amon Goeth : a court's rare admission
Rudolf Höss : trial of the death dealer
Other trials
11. Memory in West Germany : long and short : Nazi hunter in the making
A "family history"
Alfred Ebner's real past
West German "justice"
Ebner : a typical example
12. Pseudo-purges and politics : Denazification
Karl Löffler : Cologne's gestapo chief
Hermann Josef Abs : the "non-Nazi" banker
Dr. Ernst Buchner : art thief
13. Other trials and amnesty : Ohlendorf accuses the victims
Franz Schlegelberger : daggar beneath his robe
The Danish verdicts on Best
The Dutch verdict on Hanns Albin Rauter
Robert Wagner : a French verdict
Erich von Manstein : long delayed British "justice"
Best : freedom amid allied and other pardons
14. Eichmann, Jerusalem, and Eichmann's henchmen : Aliases of evil
Capture
Trial and execution
Eichmann's men : Alois Brunner ; Franz Novak
15. Hunting the comfortable : The happy Stangle couple
Mengele : from freedom to an accidental death
The tightening noose around Stangl
Klaus Barbie : a U.S. Cold War spy
Stangl's arrest
16. Four faces long after the war : what didn't happen : Stangl : finally the accused
Best eludes punishment
Bach-Zelewski : nothing to hide?
Walther Rauff : no remorse in Chile
17. The post-Holocaust world.
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