Holocaust
Studies: A Journal of Culture and History
Contents of Volume 6
Issue 6.3
- The Normalisation of Barbarism: Daimler-Benz in the Third Reich by
Neil Gregor
- Had the Holocaust not Happened, How Many Jews Would
be Alive Today? A Survey of Jewish Demography, 1890 2000 by Sander A Diamond
- Teacher Training at the House of the Wannsee Conference, Berlin by
Wolf Kaiser
- The Exodus Affair: Hamburg 1947 by Peter Absolon
- Student Section: Facing History and Ourselves: A Review of a
Course for Teachers by Ruth Dale
- Book Reviews
Issue 6.2
- Of Parchment and Ink: Varieties of Survivor Religious Responses to
the Holocaust by Sidney Bolkosky
- Survivor Account: Hell and Rebirth: My Experiences During the
Time of Persecution by Edith Kramer
- Source Report: Phillip Manes: A Theresienstadt Chronicle by Klaus
Leist
- Special Feature:
- Anne Frank Day by The Anne Frank Educational Trust
- 'Anne Frank: A History for Today?'A Reflection on the Staging of
the Exhibition at Southwark Cathedral by Joanna Slade
- Sources: The Jewish Labour Committee: Resource for Researchers
by Arieh Lebowitz
- Book Reviews
Issue 6.1
- Teaching the Holocaust to Children of Mixed Marriage: Issues in
Delivery and Reception by Evelyn Wilcock
- The Jews in the Islands of Jersey, Guernsey and Sark
During the German Occupation 1940 1945 by Frederick E Cohen
- Conference Reports:
- The Presence of the Holocaust in the Present Berlin,
2627
January 1997 by Christine Patel and Rosemarie Nief
- The 27th Annual Scholars Conference on the Holocaust
and the Churches, 2 4 March 1997 by C R Kotzin
- From Memory to History: The Place of the Holocaust in the
Twenty-first Century, February 1997 by Judith Russell
- Book Reviews