The Jewish Police of Czestochowa Ghetto in Yad Vashem Studies, Volume VI

Meir Teich

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New Editions and Old Mistakes: Some Remarks on the Last German Edition of G. Reitlinger’s The Final Solution

Reitlinger’s book, a historian’s attempt to expose the dimensions of the “Final Solution,” first appeared in 1953 and in German translation in 1956 and during the next eight years in newer editions. However, it is marred by errors, distortions, and inconsistencies which have led others to come to mistaken conclusions, especially concerning happenings and timings in Rumania and Transnistria where the numbers of victims are inaccurate, sometimes grossly so. The Warsaw ghetto uprising is played down, even belittled.

New Editions and Old Mistakes: Some Remarks on the Last German Edition of G. Reitlinger’s The Final Solution

Reitlinger’s book, a historian’s attempt to expose the dimensions of the “Final Solution,” first appeared in 1953 and in German translation in 1956 and during the next eight years in newer editions. However, it is marred by errors, distortions, and inconsistencies which have led others to come to mistaken conclusions, especially concerning happenings and timings in Rumania and Transnistria where the numbers of victims are inaccurate, sometimes grossly so. The Warsaw ghetto uprising is played down, even belittled.

מפרט המוצר
Year 1967
Catalog No. 196717
No. of Pages 27 pp.
Format Electronic article in Yad Vashem Studies, Volume VI, pp. 331-357, Edited by Nathan Eck and Aryeh Leon Kubovy
Publisher Yad Vashem
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