The Making of an SS Killer: The Life of Colonel Alfred Filbert, 1905–1990
Autor Alex J. Kayen Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 apr 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781316601426
ISBN-10: 1316601420
Pagini: 258
Ilustrații: 25 b/w illus. 2 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1316601420
Pagini: 258
Ilustrații: 25 b/w illus. 2 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction; 1. Childhood, youth and early adulthood, 1905–32; 2. Nazi Party membership and career in the SS Security Service, 1932–9; 3. Brother's imprisonment and career stagnation, 1939–41; 4. SS-Einsatzkommando 9 and deployment in the East, June-July 1941; 5. Genocide of Belarusian Jewry, July-October 1941; 6. Suspension from the Reich Security Main Office and reinstatement until the war's end, 1941–5; 7. Post-war submergence and reintegration into West German society, 1945–59; 8. Arrest and trial, February 1959–June 1962; 9. Imprisonment and early release, 1962–75; 10. Wundkanal and aftermath, 1975–90; Concluding thoughts; Sources and literature cited; Index.
Recenzii
'In this compelling biography of a key player in the implementation of the Holocaust, Alex J. Kay succeeds in explaining the extraordinary journey of Alfred Filbert to becoming a mass murderer. Sound in judgement and full of novel insights, the book is an important addition to the genre of perpetrator studies.' Robert Gerwarth, Professor of Modern History and Director, Centre for War Studies, University College Dublin
'In The Making of an SS Killer, Alex Kay recounts the fishtailing life of a typical Holocaust perpetrator - not a desk perpetrator, but a face-to-face killer - who staggered from jurisprudence to mass murder to corruption to imprisonment and eventually to modest movie stardom: an intriguing, disturbing, amazing book about the conjunction of lunacy, banality, unscrupulousness, and aggrandizement that allowed normal people to become mass murders.' Thomas Kühne, Strassler Family Chair for the Study of Holocaust History and Professor of History, Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Clark University, Massachusetts
'A thought-provoking and richly documented journey into the mindset of an SS killer.' Mark Roseman, author of The Villa, the Lake, the Meeting: Wannsee and the Final Solution (2002)
'One brother a Nazi murderer and the other a communist in a concentration camp: thus the history of the Filbert family. Alert to contingency as well as ideology, Alex Kay takes an important step towards understanding mass murder in this skillfully crafted book.' Timothy Snyder, author of Black Earth: The Holocaust as History and Warning (2015) and Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler and Stalin (2010)
'Alex Kay has crafted an intensely compelling and detailed narrative of the life of one Nazi killer. … Most impressively, Kay manages to pack detailed analysis, broader implications, the life trajectory of Filbert and a good number of excellent images into only 126 pages. … Kay has written a book that is accessible to both scholars and students alike (and which would make a great companion book for a Holocaust course).' Waitman Wade Beorn, German History
'An impressively researched piece of scholarship, drawing on personal interviews and documentation from more than thirty archives. … [Kay] provides an extremely interesting and exhaustively researched perpetrator case study that will be essential reading for specialists.' Christopher Dillon, Central European History
'… Kay has provided a significant addition to the biographical literature of the Nazi annihilation apparatus; one can only hope that more individual biographies or a strong collective biography will follow.' Peter Black, American Historical Review
'In The Making of an SS Killer, Alex J. Kay provides an astonishingly well-sourced and detailed account of the life of SS Obersturmbannführer (Lieutenant Colonel) Alfred Filbert, the first commander of Einsatzkommando 9, which killed over 18,000 Jews in Lithuania and Belorussia … Kay's study shows that fitting perpetrators into single categories of motivation is too imprecise: in perhaps most cases several motives were at work.' Richards Plavnieks, Holocaust and Genocide Studies
'This book is not only well-researched, but intellectually tantalizing and addictive. Kay's narrative hooks you from his introduction and by the time the reader has finished, it is hard to believe that this is based on the facts of Filbert's life and career. Instead, it seems almost Hollywood-like in its tensions and its twist of an ending.' Natasha Margulis, New Books Network
'… important and immensely insightful … Throughout all chapters, Kay splendidly traces the complicated system of patronage and personal connections that were crucial in the making or breaking of a career under the Nazi regime.' Franziska A. Karpinski, Journal of Perpetrator Research
'… a concisely and coherently written, lucid, well-researched, and detailed biographical study of a Holocaust perpetrator … Throughout all chapters, Kay splendidly traces the complicated system of patronage and personal connections that were crucial in the making or breaking of a career under the Nazi regime.' Franziska A. Karpinski, The Journal of Perpetrator Research
'In The Making of an SS Killer, Alex Kay recounts the fishtailing life of a typical Holocaust perpetrator - not a desk perpetrator, but a face-to-face killer - who staggered from jurisprudence to mass murder to corruption to imprisonment and eventually to modest movie stardom: an intriguing, disturbing, amazing book about the conjunction of lunacy, banality, unscrupulousness, and aggrandizement that allowed normal people to become mass murders.' Thomas Kühne, Strassler Family Chair for the Study of Holocaust History and Professor of History, Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Clark University, Massachusetts
'A thought-provoking and richly documented journey into the mindset of an SS killer.' Mark Roseman, author of The Villa, the Lake, the Meeting: Wannsee and the Final Solution (2002)
'One brother a Nazi murderer and the other a communist in a concentration camp: thus the history of the Filbert family. Alert to contingency as well as ideology, Alex Kay takes an important step towards understanding mass murder in this skillfully crafted book.' Timothy Snyder, author of Black Earth: The Holocaust as History and Warning (2015) and Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler and Stalin (2010)
'Alex Kay has crafted an intensely compelling and detailed narrative of the life of one Nazi killer. … Most impressively, Kay manages to pack detailed analysis, broader implications, the life trajectory of Filbert and a good number of excellent images into only 126 pages. … Kay has written a book that is accessible to both scholars and students alike (and which would make a great companion book for a Holocaust course).' Waitman Wade Beorn, German History
'An impressively researched piece of scholarship, drawing on personal interviews and documentation from more than thirty archives. … [Kay] provides an extremely interesting and exhaustively researched perpetrator case study that will be essential reading for specialists.' Christopher Dillon, Central European History
'… Kay has provided a significant addition to the biographical literature of the Nazi annihilation apparatus; one can only hope that more individual biographies or a strong collective biography will follow.' Peter Black, American Historical Review
'In The Making of an SS Killer, Alex J. Kay provides an astonishingly well-sourced and detailed account of the life of SS Obersturmbannführer (Lieutenant Colonel) Alfred Filbert, the first commander of Einsatzkommando 9, which killed over 18,000 Jews in Lithuania and Belorussia … Kay's study shows that fitting perpetrators into single categories of motivation is too imprecise: in perhaps most cases several motives were at work.' Richards Plavnieks, Holocaust and Genocide Studies
'This book is not only well-researched, but intellectually tantalizing and addictive. Kay's narrative hooks you from his introduction and by the time the reader has finished, it is hard to believe that this is based on the facts of Filbert's life and career. Instead, it seems almost Hollywood-like in its tensions and its twist of an ending.' Natasha Margulis, New Books Network
'… important and immensely insightful … Throughout all chapters, Kay splendidly traces the complicated system of patronage and personal connections that were crucial in the making or breaking of a career under the Nazi regime.' Franziska A. Karpinski, Journal of Perpetrator Research
'… a concisely and coherently written, lucid, well-researched, and detailed biographical study of a Holocaust perpetrator … Throughout all chapters, Kay splendidly traces the complicated system of patronage and personal connections that were crucial in the making or breaking of a career under the Nazi regime.' Franziska A. Karpinski, The Journal of Perpetrator Research
Descriere
The first in-depth biography of a frontline Holocaust perpetrator from one of the SS mobile killing squads.