Edited by Steven T. Katz and Juliane Wetzel The fourth volume in the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance publication series presents the outcome of a conference, held in February 2017 organized in cooperation with the Holy See in Rome, on refugee policy from the 1930s to the present day. Pope Francis has referred to the plight of refugees today as “the greatest humanitarian crisis since the Second World War.” At a time when the current situation of refugees in Europe and the Middle East continues to dominate the news and the political arena, this volume brings together experts in Holocaust history, representatives of the Holy See and experts dealing with issues of law and human rights to reflect on the past with a view to constructively informing positive, ethically responsible and rational policymaking today. Looking to the past, we are reminded of what happens when xenophobia, racial hatred and antisemitism go unchecked in society, and when governments succumb to right-wing nationalist political movements. The message here is clear: hate and prejudice undermine the democratic political order and they are abetted by indifference. This was true in the 1930s and 1940s and it is just as true today.
Steven T. Katz Livres
Steven Theodore Katz est un philosophe et universitaire américain dont le travail se concentre sur les études juives et les études sur l'Holocauste. Il dirige le Centre Elie Wiesel d'études juives à l'Université de Boston. Là, il occupe la chaire Alvin J. et Shirley Slater en études juives et sur l'Holocauste. Son axe académique porte sur les aspects historiques et culturels profonds de la vie juive et de l'Holocauste.



"[Of] the 12 well-crafted essays in this volume...the most useful are those dealing with the Holocaust." —Choice "Especially recommended for college-level students of Jewish history and culture." —The Bookwatch This is a critical exploration of the most repercussive topics in modern Jewish history and thought. A sequel to Katz's National Jewish Book Award-winning study, Post-Holocaust Dialogues, this book identifies the main issues in the contemporary Jewish intellectual universe and outlines a larger, more synthetic understanding of contemporary Jewish existence.
Kontinuität und Diskontinuität zwischen christlichem und nationalsozialistischem Antisemitismus
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Die These, daß zwischen christlichem und nationalsozialistischem Antisemitismus eine wesentliche Kontinuität bestehe, ist weit verbreitet. Diese Ansicht verkennt die Eigenart der Hitlerschen Mischung aus Rassismus und Manichäismus, die den Inhalt seiner Weltanschauung bildete und zur Basis der absichtsvollen, totalen physischen Vernichtung aller Juden wurde. Es ist diese maßlose, ideologisch motivierte Absicht, daß alle Juden ermordet werden müßten, die den Holocaust von allem früheren Antisemitismus unterscheidet, so unmenschlich dieser auch gewesen sein mag.