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Thursday, 23 January 2014
Holocaust and the European Societies.Social process and Social Dynamics
I will like to discuss the social and societal processes surrounding the
Holocaust.It was most importantly carried along by political
ideological leading decisions of the Nazi state leadership and
cumulatively radicalising murder practice,executed regionally and
locally by the SS and the police.From this perspective,the analytical
category of the "bystander" has become questionable.in as much as it
insinuate that the societies in Germany and Europe were uninvolved and
stood by as spectators during the Holocaust.Yet it seems just as
problematic to virtually assign all "bystanders" to the side of the
perpetrators.The term "collaboration",afflicted with the stigma of
treason,also exhibits many problems and is thus hardly suitable to the
description of social behavior during the Holocaust.European
antisemitism undoubtedly played an important,but certainly not the
decisive role.The behavior of
institutions,persons,helpers,co-perpectrators,facilitators and
spectators beneficiaries and profiteers should be taken into
consideration.Also the motives and actions of those who save Jews and
opposed the dynamic of exclusion,murder and violence.The strategies by
which the Jewish victims tried to cope with the radical devaluation of
their social status are also to be covered.Detailed studies of everyday
life about Central and Eastern European are especially welcome.
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