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Gray Zones, Few essays about the Holocaust are better known or more important than Primo Levi's reflections on what he called the gray zone, a reality in which moral ambiguity and compromise were pronounced. In this volume, accomplished Holocaust scholars explore t, Gray Zones
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  • Gray Zones
  • Written by author Jonathan Petropoulos, John Roth
  • Published by Berghahn Books, Incorporated, 9/28/2005
  • Few essays about the Holocaust are better known or more important than Primo Levi's reflections on what he called "the gray zone," a reality in which moral ambiguity and compromise were pronounced. In this volume, accomplished Holocaust scholars explore t
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Prologue : The gray zones of the Holocaust
Ch. 1 The ambiguities of evil and justice : Degussa, Robert Pross, and the Jewish slave laborers at Gleiwitz 7
Ch. 2 "Alleviation" and "compliance" : the survival strategies of the Jewish leadership in the Wierzbnik Ghetto and the Starachowice factory slave labor camps 26
Ch. 3 Between sanity and insanity : spheres of everyday life in the Auschwitz-Birkenau Sonderkommando 37
Ch. 4 Sonderkommando : testimony from Evidence 61
Ch. 5 A commentary on "gray zones" in Raul Hilberg's work 70
Ch. 6 Incompleteness in Holocaust historiography 81
Ch. 7 Choiceless choices : surviving on false papers on the "Aryan" side 97
Ch. 8 "Who am I?" : the struggle for religious identity of Jewish children hidden by Christians during the Shoah 107
Ch. 9 Hitler's Jewish soldiers 118
Ch. 10 A gray zone among the field gray men : confusion in the discrimination against homosexuals in the Wehrmacht 127
Ch. 11 Pleasure and evil : Christianity and the sexualization of Holocaust memory 147
Ch. 12 The gender of good and evil : women and Holocaust memory 165
Ch. 13 Hitler's "garden of Eden" in Ukraine : Nazi colonialism, Volksdeutsche, and the Holocaust, 1941-1944 185
Ch. 14 Life and death in the "gray zone" of Jewish ghettos in Nazi-occupied Europe : the unknown, the ambiguous, and the disappeared 205
Ch. 15 "Almost-camps" in Paris : the difficult description of three annexes of Drancy - Austerlitz, Levitan, and Bassano, July 1943 to August 1944 222
Ch. 16 Alternate Holocausts and the mistrust of memory 240
Ch. 17 Laughter and heartache : the functions of humor in Holocaust tragedy 252
Ch. 18 The Holocaust in popular culture : master-narrative and counter-narratives in the gray zone 270
Ch. 19 The grey zone : the cinema of choiceless choices 286
Ch. 20 Gray into black : the case of Mordecai Chaim Rumkowski 299
Ch. 21 Catalyzing fascism : academic science in national socialist Germany and afterward 311
Ch. 22 Postwar justice and the treatment of Nazi assets 325
Ch. 23 The gray zones of Holocaust restitution : American justice and Holocaust morality 339
Ch. 24 The creation of ethical "gray zones" in the German Protestant church : reflections on the historical quest for ethical clarity 360
Ch. 25 Gray-zoned ethics : morality's double binds during and after the Holocaust 372
Epilogue : an intense wish to understand 390


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