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The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933-1945
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The second volume of an award-winning encyclopedia documents 1,150 ghettos

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Geoffrey P. Megargee and Martin Dean are applied research scholars at the Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.

Published in association with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

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Reviews of Volume 1: "Well researched ... Accessible ... This valuable resource covers an aspect of the Holocaust rarely addressed and never in such detail. A valuable addition to libraries focusing on the Holocaust." Library Journal "A readable encyclopedia with very up-to-date bibliographical sources. This important reference work belongs on every library bookshelf." Choice "[This] volume would well serve those who research the Holocaust or work with survivor memoirs and testimonies." The American Jewish World "This magnificent collective effort, uniting the research and expertise of leading scholars from around the world, provides a fundamental new reference for the history of the Holocaust. Anyone who wishes to understand the variety of Jewish experience in the ghettos and the scale of the destruction of a whole European world must consult this encyclopaedia." Timothy Snyder, author of Bloodlands "A meticulously researched account of Nazi ghettos in Eastern Europe. The editors have mined all possible resources in many languages and presented their findings in succinct, lucid language. The production of the volume is exemplary. It will serve as the standard reference work on the subject." Zvi Gitelman, University of Michigan "An outstanding work of scholarship that marks a major achievement in studies of the Shoah. Martin Dean and his expert contributors draw on archival records, survivor testimonies, and publications in countless languages to produce vivid accounts of hundreds of the Holocaust sites now known as 'ghettos.' The results both confirm ad unsettle conventional wisdom... The details are unforgettable: a ghetto that consisted of only two houses; an orphanage known as a 'children's cage'; Jews who went on foot from their homes to the killing centre of Treblinka." Doris L. Bergen, author of War and Genocide "The most efficacious way of fighting the scourge of Holocaust denial is with the facts. No argument posed by deniers can withstand the overwhelming weight of the truth. This encyclopaedia will provide a host of detail about crucial aspects of the Holocaust that cannot be found elsewhere." Deborah E. Lipstadt, author of History on Trial: My Day in Court with David Irving "An indispensable source that no one individual could compile in a lifetime of research... An especially useful reference work for anyone working with survivor memoirs and testimonies." Christopher R. Browning, author of Ordinary Men: Reserve Battalion 101 and the Final Solution in Poland Reviews of Volume 2: "The editors correctly state that no other work provides the same level of detail and supporting material about the Nazi ghetto and concentration camp system. Five more volumes of this encyclopedia are scheduled, with the next to include 220 additional ghettos set up in states such as Slovakia, Hungary, Vichy France, and Romania. This user-friendly reference work belongs on every library bookshelf. ... Essential." Choice, September 2012 "The work, compiled from data supplied by 400 academic contributors, further reveals the inter-locking nature of the Nazi system of imprisonment and persecution with victims of the Holocaust often passing through up to half a dozen work sites, factories or prison camps while others were sent straight from ghettos to the horrors of a Treblinka or Sobibor. PoWs found to be Jews were removed from military sites and passed into the extermination camps. The attempt to build the first comprehensive chronicle of all Nazi-related camps also includes first-hand accounts from victims to help understand how each site worked and what its purpose was. The project has catalogued 30,000 slave labour camps alone. Organisers hope it will not only prove a valuable resource to survivors and academic researchers but also serve as a tool in combating revisionists and Holocaust deniers." - The Independent

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