Summary of Doris L. Bergen s War and Genocide
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
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#1 The Holocaust was a complex process that developed over time. It required dry timber, a spark that ignites it, and favorable weather. Antisemitism was a factor, but it cannot explain everything about the Holocaust.
#2 The Holocaust was a complex process that developed over time. It required dry tmber, a spark that ignites it, and favorable weather. Antisemitism was a factor, but it cannot explain everything about the Holocaust.
#3 The term antisemitism was coined in the 1870s by a German journalist who wanted to contrast his supposedly scientific antipathy toward Jews with religious forms of anti-Judaism. In reality, antisemitism refers only to hostility toward Jews.
#4 The term antisemitism was coined in the 1870s by a German journalist who wanted to contrast his supposedly scientific antipathy toward Jews with religious forms of anti-Judaism. In reality, antisemitism refers only to hostility toward Jews.

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Date de parution 18 septembre 2022
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Insights on Doris L. Bergen's War and Genocide
Contents Insights from Chapter 1 Insights from Chapter 2 Insights from Chapter 3 Insights from Chapter 4 Insights from Chapter 5 Insights from Chapter 6 Insights from Chapter 7 Insights from Chapter 8 Insights from Chapter 9
Insights from Chapter 1



#1

The Holocaust was a complex process that developed over time. It required dry timber, a spark that ignites it, and favorable weather. Antisemitism was a factor, but it cannot explain everything about the Holocaust.

#2

The Holocaust was a complex process that developed over time. It required dry timber, a spark that ignites it, and favorable weather. Antisemitism was a factor, but it cannot explain everything about the Holocaust.

#3

The term antisemitism was coined in the 1870s by a German journalist who wanted to contrast his supposedly scientific antipathy toward Jews with religious forms of anti-Judaism. In reality, antisemitism refers only to hostility toward Jews.

#4

The term antisemitism was coined in the 1870s by a German journalist who wanted to contrast his supposedly scientific antipathy toward Jews with religious forms of anti-Judaism. In reality, antisemitism refers only to hostility toward Jews.

#5

Antisemitism refers to hostility toward Jews, and it is a complex process that developed over time. The term antisemitism was coined in the 1870s by a German journalist who wanted to contrast his supposedly scientific antipathy toward Jews with religious forms of anti-Judaism.

#6

European antisemitism did not disappear with the emancipation of the Jews in the nineteenth century. Instead, it grew alongside and sometimes in place of older religious resentments. Enlightenment thinkers in eighteenth-century Europe favored some form of religious toleration, but they never mentioned the fact that German Jews were generally excluded from the highest ranks of the bureaucracy and the military.

#7

Antisemitism is hostility towards Jews, and it is a complex process that developed over time. It is often accompanied by the belief that Jews are more loyal to other nations than to their own.

#8

Antisemitism is the term given to hostility towards Jews, and it is a complex process that developed over time. It is often accompanied by the belief that Jews are more loyal to other nations than to their own.

#9

There were wealthy and middle-class Jews in Europe in 1930, as well as poor Jews. The Nazis created the category of the Jew, a composite based on myths and stereotypes, and then proceeded to persecute all of those Jews. In reality, there was no such thing as the Jew.

#10

The term antisemitism was coined in the 1870s by a German journalist who wanted to contrast his supposedly scientific antipathy toward Jews with religious forms of anti-Judaism.

#11

Antisemitism is hostility towards Jews, and it is a complex process that developed over time. It is often accompanied by the belief that Jews are more loyal to other nations than to their own.

#12

Antisemitism is hostility towards Jews, and it is a complex process that developed over time. It is often accompanied by the belief that Jews are more loyal to other nations than to their own.

#13

Antisemitism is hostility towards Jews, and it is a complex process that developed over time. It is often accompanied by the belief that Jews are more loyal to other nations than to their own.

#14

Antisemitism is hostility towards Jews, and it is a complex process that developed over time. It is often accompanied by the belief that Jews are more loyal to other nations than to their own.

#15

Antisemitism is hostility towards Jews, and it is a complex process that developed over time. It is often accompanied by the belief that Jews are more loyal to other nations than to their own.

#16

The idea that every human being’s worth can be measured in terms of contribution to the community and the nation was widely shared in Europe and North America in the decades before World War II.

#17

Antisemitism is hostility towards Jews, and it is a complex process that developed over time. It is often accompanied by the belief that Jews are more loyal to other nations than to their own.

#18

Antisemitism is hostility towards Jews, and it is a complex process that developed over time. It is often accompanied by the belief that Jews are more loyal to other nations than to their own.

#19

It is extremely difficult to generalize about the lives of people considered disabled and the Roma in Europe before World War II, as there is little written material to work with.

#20

Antisemitism is hostility towards Jews, and it is a complex process that developed over time. It is often accompanied by the belief that Jews are more loyal to other nations than to their own.

#21

Antisemitism is hostility towards Jews, and it is a complex process that developed over time. It is often accompanied by the belief that Jews are more loyal to other nations than to their own.

#22

Before World War II, there were many prejudices against homosexuals in Europe, and they were largely tolerated. But after World War I, there was a boom in the visibility of homosexual men and women, and this increased the panic of some heterosexuals.

#23

Antisemitism is hostility towards Jews, and it is a complex process that developed over time. It is often accompanied by the belief that Jews are more loyal to other nations than to their own.

#24

The Nazis used preexisting European antisemitic stereotypes to stir up resentments against the French occupation of the Rhineland, in order to deflect attention from their own crimes.

#25

The Nazis used preexisting European antisemitic stereotypes to stir up resentments against the French occupation of the Rhineland, in order to deflect attention from their own crimes.

#26

Antisemitism is hostility towards Jews, and it is a complex process that developed over time. It is often accompanied by the belief that Jews are more loyal to other nations than to their own.

#27

Antisemitism is hostility towards Jews, and it is a complex process that developed over time. It is often accompanied by the belief that Jews are more loyal to other nations than to their own.

#28

The Russian Revolution was a turning point in Hitler’s development into a full-fledged fascist.

#29

Antisemitism is hostility towards Jews, and it is a complex process that developed over time. It is often accompanied by the belief that Jews are more loyal to other nations than to their own.

#30

The German Empire lost the war in 1918, and the Treaty of Versailles was not especially harsh. The Germans paid only a small amount of reparations.

#31

World War I did not cause Nazism or World War II, but it did lead to the development of a complex and poisonous form of antisemitism that poisoned the chances for the new German democracy in 1918.
Insights from Chapter 2



#1

Hitler wasn't a very smart man, or charismatic. He just knew what he wanted and ruthlessly pursued it.

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