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The Encyclopedia of the Holocaust (1990) has been called "the most recognized reference book on the Holocaust".[1] It was published in an English-language translated edition by Macmillan in tandem with the Hebrew language original edition published by Yad Vashem (יד ושם), the Holocaust Remembrance Authority in Israel. All its contributors are reputable Holocaust scholars and academics.[1] Although the encyclopedia is easy to read and use and contains no disturbing pictures, it is not recommended for users younger than high school age.
The Encyclopedia was the winner of the 1991 American Library Association’s Dartmouth Medal.
Features
edit- Basic introductory overview of the Holocaust written by Elie Wiesel.
- Glossary
- Chronology
- Maps, illustrations, photographs
- Persons of interest
- Places of interest (including concentration camps, ghettos, murder sites)
- Political movements and resistance movements.
- Major Jewish organizations in Germany 1893-1943
- Structure of the einsatzgruppen
- Nuremberg Trial results
- Subsequent Nuremberg proceedings
- Subsequent British trial results
- Estimated Jewish losses in the Holocaust
International Editorial Board
editEditor in chief:
- Israel Gutman, Yad Vashem; Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
The other editors:
- Yitzhak Arad, Yad Vashem, Jerusalem
- Yehuda Bauer, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- Randolph L. Braham, City University of New York
- Martin Broszat (1926–1989), University of Munich
- Christopher R. Browning, University of North Carolina
- Richard I. (Yerachmiel) Cohen, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- Henry L. Feingold, City University of New York
- Saul Friedländer, Tel Aviv University
- Martin Gilbert, University of London
- Andreas Hillgruber (1925–1989), University of Cologne
- Eberhard Jäckel, University of Stuttgart
- Steven Katz, Boston University, USA
- Shmuel Krakowski, Yad Vashem, Jerusalem
- Otto Dov Kulka, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- Dov Levin, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- Czesław Madajczyk, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw
- Michael Marrus, University of Toronto
- György Ránki, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest
- Jehuda Reinharz, Brandeis University, USA
- Shmuel Spector, Yad Vashem, Jerusalem
- Jerzy Tomaszewski, University of Warsaw
- Aharon Weiss, Yad Vashem; University of Haifa
- Leni Yahil, University of Haifa
- Geoffrey Wigoder editor of the English edition.
References
edit- ^ a b "Encyclopedias". drew.edu. Madison, New Jersey: Drew University Center for Holocaust/Genocide Study. OCLC 20594356. Archived from the original on October 8, 2015. Retrieved October 4, 2015.
External links
edit- The entire Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, online, on Yad Vashem website
Further reading
edit- Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, Israel Gutman, editor-in-chief. New York: Macmillan, 1990. 4 volumes. ISBN 0-02-896090-4.
- Ha-Entsiklopedya shel ha-Shoah (Hebrew: האנציקלופדיה של השואה), Israel Gutman, editor-in-chief. Jerusalem: Yad Vashem; Tel Aviv: Sifriat Poalim Publishing House, 1990. 6 volumes. ISBN 965-04-2085-1