This book looks at the history of European anti-semitism and how this was exploited by the Nazis - leading to a systematic programme of persecution and ultimately the Final Solution. It discusses the myriad and complex causes of the holocaust, posing question such as: Was it driven by ancient racial prejudice or by the political and economic trauma Germany suffered after the First World War? Were the German people peculiarly susceptible to fascism? How important was the Allies' reluctance to intervene on behalf of the Jews?
This is Book 3 in the The Holocaust Series. See all The Holocaust books here.
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Pat Levy is a teacher and the author of many books for children and young people, including titles on ancient and modern history and politics.
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