Reinhard Heydrich : Schlüsselfigur des Dritten Reiches /

Calic (b. 1910) was the Berlin correspondent for a Yugoslav periodical when he was arrested for anti-Nazi activities and incarcerated in Sachsenhausen between 1942-45. Ch. 10 (pp. 432-487), "Der Generalissimus des biologischen Krieges", deals with Heydrich's responsibility for the inc...

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Main Author: Calic, Edouard
Format: Book
Language:German
Published: Düsseldorf : Droste, c1982
Düsseldorf : 1982
Düsseldorf : 1982
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Summary:Calic (b. 1910) was the Berlin correspondent for a Yugoslav periodical when he was arrested for anti-Nazi activities and incarcerated in Sachsenhausen between 1942-45. Ch. 10 (pp. 432-487), "Der Generalissimus des biologischen Krieges", deals with Heydrich's responsibility for the inception of the Final Solution. Contends that Heydrich's role in Nazi policy-making and organizing the Final Solution has been insufficiently recognized. Heydrich has been viewed either as a satanic figure or as an essentially apolitical man driven by ambition. Claims that interviews with former associates prove that, in fact, he was driven by a deeply felt "völkisch" ideology and that he regarded the Jews as the most important enemy within Germany
Item Description:Includes index
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Physical Description:577 p. : ill. ; 22 cm
577 p. : ill. ; 23 cm
577 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Bibliography:Bibliography: p. 534-[566]
Includes bibliographical references
ISBN:3770005848