National Socialism and Gypsies in Austria
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The University of Alabama Press
Published:28th Feb '06
Should be back in stock very soon

This non-fiction paperback, "National Socialism and Gypsies in Austria" from Erika Thurner, was published 28th February 2006 by The University of Alabama Press.
The Nazis targeted three groups of human beings for extermination: the handicapped, the Jews, and the Gypsies. Though Hitler's men also murdered millions of other innocents, they specifically selected these three groups for total extinction.... Relatively little is known about the fate of the 'dark-skinned' victims of the Holocaust, partly because few Roma and Sinti survived the death camps. ""[This] pioneering study of Nazi policy towards the Gypsies [is] a remarkable book. The author demonstrates great skill in unearthing official records, tracking down surviving victims, and interpreting fragmentary sources. Her account thus resembles both a legal brief discovery and a reconstruction of the past."" - The Historian ""The author's investigation into the central issues of Gypsy persecution in German occupied Austria... also focuses on broader aspects of the Gypsies' fate under the Swastika: the ideological foundations and legal ordinances regarding Gypsies, the discrimination and persecution, and the Gypsies as subjects of medical experiments carried out by Nazi doctors. Thurner's book remains the authoritative study of Nazi policy toward the Gypsies in Austria."" - Romani Studies
ISBN: 9780817353292
Dimensions: 228mm x 154mm x 19mm
Weight: 408g
240 pages