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(The numbers in brackets refer to the
original, complete citation of a particular reference in each chapter. The
dates in brackets denote original publication of a
title.) |
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51. I discuss this concept of religious victimization in
The Broken Connection [4], pp. 314-15. |
52. Robert S. Gottfried, The Black Death: Natural and
Human Disaster in Medieval Europe (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1979)
pp. 52-5, 68-69, 73-74. |
53. Adolf Leschnitzer, The Magic Background of Modern
Anti-Semitism: An Analysis of the German-Jewish Relationship (New York:
International Universities Press, 1969 [1956], pp. 99, 112-20, 221n7. See also
Jäckel, Weltanschauung [49]; Rudolph Binion, Hitler Among the
Germans (New York: Elsevier, 1976); Vanberto Morais, A Short History of
Anti-Semitism (New York: W. W. Norton, 1976). |
54. Hermann Glaser, The Cultural Roots of National
Socialism (London: Croom, Helm, 1978), p. 79. |
55. Ibid., p. 220, 225-26; Paul de Lagarde, quoted in
Stern, Cultural Despair [7], pp. 62-63. |
56. Glaser, Roots [54], p. 226. |
57. Hermann Lietz, quoted in G[eorge] L. Mosse, The
Mystical Origins of National Socialism, Journal of the History of
Ideas 22 (1961): 94-95. |
58. Glaser, Roots [54], p. 224. |
59. Ibid., pp. 126-27. |
60. Léon Poliakov, The History of Anti-Semitism:
From the Time of Christ to the Court Jew (New York: Vanguard, 1965), pp.
216-26. |
61. Erik Erikson, Young Man Luther A Study in
Psychoanalysis and History (New York: W. W. Norton, 1958), chap.
6. |
62. W. Beumelburg, quoted in Glaser, Roots [54], p.
197. |
63. Ibid., pp. 221-22. |
64. Testimony of Werner Leibbrandt, Nuremberg Medical
Case, Vol. II, p.
80. |
65. Raul Hilberg, The Destruction of the European
Jews (Chicago: Quadrangle, 1967 [1961]), pp. 262-63. |
66. Personal conversations with Raul Hilberg and Yehuda
Bauer. For good recent discussions, see Saul Friedländer,
Introduction, Gerald Fleming, Hitler and the Final Solution
(Berkeley University of California Press 1984 [1982]) pp VII-XXXIII and
Christopher R. Browning, Fateful Months: Essays on the Emergence of the
Final Solution (New York: Holmes & Meier, 1985). |
67. Hitler, Mein Kampf [i8], p. 257. |
68. See Buchheim, Command and Compliance [50]
p. 362; Hohne, Deaths Head [46], pp. 309-29. |
69. Mircea Ehade, Shamanism: Archaic Techniques of
Ecstasy (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1972 [1951]), pp. 184-89.
See also Norman Cohn, Warrant for Genocide: The Myth of the Jewish
World-Conspiracy and the Protocols of the Elders of Zion (Chico Cal.:
Scholars Press, 1981 [1967]). |
70. George L Mosse, War and the Appropriation of
Nature in Volker R Berghahn and Martin Kitchen, eds., Germany in the
Age of Total War (Totowa, N. J.: Barnes & Noble, 1981), p. 107.
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71. Alfred Baeumler, quoted in George L. Mosse,
Friendship and Nationhood About the Promise and Failure of German
Nationalism, Journal of Contemporary History 17
(1982):363. |
72. George L. Mosse, Death Time and History,
Masses and Man Nationalist and Fascist Perceptions of Reality (New York:
Howard Fertig, 1980), pp. 71-73. |
73. Mary Douglas, Purity and Danger: An Analysis of
Concepts of Pollution and Decay (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1978
[1966]), pp. 5, 13-18, 59. |
74. Ibid., pp. 34-35. |
75. Ibid., p. 173. |
76. Lifton, Broken Connection [4], pp. 305-6. |
77. Fritz Stern, Gold and Iron: Bismarck,
Bleichröder and the Building of the German Empire (New York: Alfred A.
Knopf, 1977), p. XVIII. |
78. Douglas, Purity [73], p. 29. |
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