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1 Estonians and their state 1
2 The breakdown, 1939-1941 34
3 The collective experience of Nazi occupation 57
4 The coming of terror 84
5 "Estland ist Judenrein!" 123
6 "Jewish" files : Tallinn 152
7 The end complete : Jews in provincial cities 188
8 Jewish transports from Czechoslovakia and Germany, fall 1942 220
9 Jewish slave labor for the Baltol empire 246
10 Jewish forced labor camps, 1943-1944 273
11 Klooga 301
12 Conclusions : explaining collaboration 323
App. A Numerical strength of Estonian security police (September 1942) 349
App. B Death toll in Nazi-occupied Estonia, 1941-1944 351
App. C German place names and their equivalents in local languages 353
Notes 359
Bibliography 417
Index 433
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Add Murder Without Hatred: Estonians and the Holocaust, In this detailed study of Estonians' role in the Holocaust, Anton Weiss-Wendt casts light on a largely unexplored subject. A country known for its benevolent treatment of ethnic minorities, Estonia had a small number of indigenous Jews, and anti-Semitism, Murder Without Hatred: Estonians and the Holocaust to your collection on WonderClub |