History 104. Europe from Napoleon to the PRESENT

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History 104 Europe from Napoleon to the PRESENT The second MIDTERM EXAM is Wednesday, April the first it is worth at least 20% of your grade if you do better on this exam than on the first midterm, then this one will be worth 25% and the first one, 15% Exam Format Powerpoint presentation for New Imperialism lecture (25%)* five (out of ten) terms to identify (3% each) three (out of eight) passages to comment upon (20% each) *If for any reason you do not have a Powerpoint presentation (print out) prepared to submit with your exam, an essay question will make up the remaining 25% of your exam grade. Exam Review TODAY, 30 March, 5:30-7 in Swain East 105

Europe from Napoleon to the PRESENT 30 March 2009 The Holocaust Hall of Names, Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial, Israel

The Holocaust Background 1930s Europe shaped by memory of Great War and reality of Depression re-armament drives German economic recovery British and French leaders do all they can to maintain peace World War Two Hitler s Empire war against civilians (compare stab in the back legend) The Holocaust long-term contexts the Jewish question and European nationalism anti-semitism Nazi racial science immediate contexts war for Lebensraum breakdown of state structures Memorial at Dachau (concentration camp, near Munich, Germany)

Numbers of People Killed: in attacks on World Trade Center 2,998 official US death toll in Iraq War 4,260 US military deaths in Vietnam War 58,203 US military deaths in WW II 418,500 European military deaths, WWII 18,563,000* * 5.5 million German 10.7 million Soviet World War Two: Death and Destruction

Hitler s Empire, 1942 Today Germany is ours, tomorrow the whole world. Hitler Youth anthem June 1940 Fall of France July 1940-May 1941 Battle of Britain June 1941 Eastern Front war begins Dec. 7, 1941 Pearl Harbor Dec. 11, 1941 Germany declares war on United States World War Two: Hitler s Empire

Civilian Deaths in World War Two Nazi mass murder of civilians 5.7 million Jewish people killed (nearly 80% of Jewish people living in German-occupied Europe) 220,000-500,000 Romani (gypsy) people killed (some estimates suggest a million or more) 100,000-400,000 mentally-ill or physically-handicapped people killed 15,000 homosexual men killed; many others castrated liberation of Buchenwald concentration camp (Margaret Bourke-White, 1945) Russian POWs 2,600,000 China 16,000,000 Indonesia 4,000,000 French Indochina 1,000,000 Nagasaki after the atomic bomb (August 1945) World War Two: War against civilians

Strategic Area Bombing and Total War The final decision in future wars may be brought about by blows to the morale of the civilian population. That is what the last war proved and it will be verified in the future with even more evidence.. The air arm makes it possible to reach the civilian population behind the line of battle and thus to attack their moral resistance directly. Giulio Douhet, The Command of the Air (1921; 1942 translation by USAF). World War Two: War against civilians Pablo Picasso, Guernica (1937)

The Jewish Question and the Final Solution First they came for the Communists, but I was not a Communist so I did not speak out. Then they came for the Socialists and the Trade Unionists, but I was neither, so I did not speak out. Then they came for the Jews, but I was not a Jew so I did not speak out. And when they came for me, there was no one left to speak out for me. Martin Niemoeller 1939 21,400 prisoners in six concentration camps 1944 700,000 prisoners Jan. 1933 Hitler and Nazis take power in Germany Mar. 1933 Enabling Act, cabinet governs without Reichstag Apr. 1933 all Jewish Germans dismissed from civil service June 1933 prison camp opened at Dachau, outside Munich; undesirables to be concentrated there Sept. 1935 Nuremberg Laws strip Jews of citizenship rights July 1941 mass killings by the German Order Police Nov. 1941 Chelmno, first of the death camps; Jan. 1942 Wannsee Conference coordinates Final Solution The Holocaust: Background and Chronology photo taken by member of German Order Police in Vinnitsa, Soviet Union (1942). On the back, he has written The Last Jew in Vinnitsa (photo from collections of US Library of Congress)

Auschwitz-Birkenau Extermination Camp (Oświecim, Poland) photo taken in May-June 1944 by German SS officer, showing Jewish Hungarians being sorted off the train at Auschwitz (photo from Yad Vashem)

Who knew about the Holocaust? corpses are used for making fats and their bones are being ground for fertilizer. Corpses are being exhumed for these purposes. Mass executions take place in specially prepared camps Jews deported from Germany, Belgium, Holland, France, and Slovakia are sent to be butchered, while Aryans are genuinely used for work... memo from President Roosevelt s representative to the Vatican, quoting Geneva Office of Jewish Agency for Palestine September 26, 1942 The Holocaust: How could it happen?

Forms of anti-semitism Religious Economic Racial The Eternal Jew (1937) The Holocaust: long-term contexts

The Sonderweg (other path) in German history In 1848, German history reached a turning point and failed to turn. A.J.P. Taylor, The Course of German History (1961). Frankfort Parliament, 1848-1849 The Holocaust: How did it happen? (Germany as an exception)

The Authoritarian Personality The typically authoritarian German family, particularly in the countryside and the small towns, bred Fascist mentality by the million. This family created in the children a structure of compulsive duty, renunciation, and absolute obedience to authority. Hitler knew how to exploit this perfectly. Wilhelm Reich (author of Mass Psychology of Fascism, 1933) cited by Peter Loewenberg, Psychohistorical Perspectives on Modern German History, Journal of Modern History 47 (1975). Young people serve the Leader. All ten-year olds should be in Hitler Youth. The Holocaust: How did it happen? (Germany as an exception) The Leader is always right (Nazi poster, Feb. 1941)

Willing Executioners? Germans were fundamentally anti-semitic. [Anti-semitism] was the poisonous core of German culture. conclusions drawn about the overall character [of Holocaust perpetrators] can, indeed must, be generalized to the German people in general. What these ordinary Germans did also could have been expected of other ordinary Germans. Daniel Goldhagen, Hitler s Willing Executioners (1996). How did it happen? (Germany as an exception)

The Holocaust as a response to the Russian Revolution? Isn t it possible that the Nazis, that Hitler, carried out this deed of Asiatic barbarism because they saw themselves as potential victims of a similar act? Wasn t class murder by the Bolsheviks logically and actually prior to race murder by the Nazis? Ernst Nolte, The past that won t pass away, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung June 6, 1986. Nazi poster for an anti-bolshevik rally Who would trade places with the Soviets? Nazi girls magazine, 1938 The Holocaust: How did it happen? (Germany as part of broader pattern)

Origins of Totalitarianism? Two new devices for political organization and rule over foreign peoples were discovered during the first decades of imperialism. One was race as a principle of the body politic, and the other was bureaucracy as a principle of foreign domination. The strong emphasis of totalitarian propaganda on the "scientific" nature of its assertions can be compared to certain advertising techniques which also address themselves to the masses. It is true that the advertising columns of every newspaper show this "scientificality," by which a manufacturer proves with facts and figures and the help of a "research" department that his is the "best soap in the world." there is a certain element of violence in the imaginative exaggerations of publicity men behind the assertion that girls who do not use this particular brand of soap may go through life with pimples and without a husband, lies the wild dream of monopoly, the dream that one day the manufacturer of the only soap that prevents pimples may have the power to deprive of husbands all girls who don't use his soap. Hannah Arendt, Origins of Totalitarianism (1951) The Holocaust: How did it happen? (Germany as part of broader pattern) Italy finally has her empire! fascist poster