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- Subject: Holocaust Almanac: The Chain of Victimization
- Message-ID: <1992Sep15.120103.14691@oneb.almanac.bc.ca>
- From: kmcvay@oneb.almanac.bc.ca (Ken Mcvay)
- Date: Tue, 15 Sep 92 12:01:03 GMT
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- Organization: The Old Frog's Almanac, Vancouver Island, CANADA
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- I could not help but consider, while reading the following selection from
- Helen Fein's "Accounting for Genocide", of how vociferously those who deny
- the Holocaust reject the existence of any cohesive Nazi plan to
- exterminate the Jews. I recommend Fein's work to anyone with a serious
- interest in the topic.
-
- "THE CHAIN OF JEWISH VICTIMIZATION AND THE GERMAN STRATEGY OF ENTRAPMENT"
-
- "In previous attempts to understand the extensiveness of Jewish
- victimization, much attention has been paid to what happened to Jews who
- became victims rather than to _how_ they became victims. Hilberg analyzed
- the process first: from `definition' (including registration) to
- `expropriation' to `concentration' (usually equated with ghettoization)
- prior to deportation. <8> I believe it is useful to label the second stage
- `stripping' to denote its function: this included stripping Jews of social
- roles, rights, and claims for respect within society as well as stripping
- them of material goods and legal rights. Hilberg failed to observe that
- concentration included two functions that inherently coincided with
- ghettoization but might preface it: segregation and isolation. Segregation
- ordinances banning Jews from mingling with non-Jews, communicating with
- them, and moving outside a prescribed radius were enforceable only if the
- stigmata of the yellow star could be successfully enforced. Therefore,
- states are classified [in Fein's research. knm] as unsegregated when the
- star was not introduced or its use was not extended, with the order
- withdrawn or widespread nonobservance reported. Although the star insignia
- was designed both to enable the police to catch Jews and to induce others
- to shun them, responses to wearers of the yellow star varied widely. ...
- The responses to, and the ultimate consequences of, stigmatization were not
- anticipated by many Jews when these orders were first promulgated. In some
- states, the star marked the victims whom many citizens had already shown
- they were eager to exploit; in others, it aroused awe of and detachment
- from the wearers; and in other states, it prompted ridicule. The generality
- of nonobservance was corroborated by German reports of officials' refusal
- to enforce star wearing and to punish Jews' nonconformity. In virtually all
- cases, only if segregation succeeded could isolation be introduced by
- requiring Jews to reside in designated dwellings, whether clustered or
- scattered."
-
- Adolf Eichmann commented on the yellow stars ("Life" 28 Nov. 1960), making
- the Nazi plan quite clear:
-
- "It may have been the Propaganda Ministry that first thought up the idea of
- forcing all Jews to wear a yellow star on their clothing... The marking
- was intended to hinder any ... assistance to Jews who were being harassed.
- We wanted Germans to feel embarrassed, to feel afraid of having any contact
- with Jews."
-
- <8> Raul Hilberg, "The Destruction of the European Jews"
- (Chicago: Quadrangle, 1967), 31-39
-
- Excerpted from-------------------------------------------------------
- "Accounting for Genocide: Victims - and Survivors - of the Holocaust"
- Helen Fein, Ph.D. (New York: Free Press, 1979)
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-
- For an extensive bibliography dealing with the Holocaust, and containing over
- 1000 citations, contact kmcvay@oneb.almanac.bc.ca - it will be sent to you
- by return email. Additions to this bibliography are actively solicited.
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