Persecution and Rescue: The Politics of the

Persecution and Rescue: The Politics of the "Final Solution" in France, 1940-1944

by Wolfgang Seibel
Persecution and Rescue: The Politics of the

Persecution and Rescue: The Politics of the "Final Solution" in France, 1940-1944

by Wolfgang Seibel

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Overview

In 1942, two years after invading France, the Germans implemented their policy of exterminating the Jews. In contrast to Jews in many parts of German-occupied Europe, however, the majority of Jews in France survived, thanks to opposition to the Nazi extermination policy from Church dignitaries and the moral indignation of the average Frenchmen. Seeking to maintain popular support, the Vichy Regime bargained with the Germans over the substance and extent of its collaboration, which the Germans needed in order to hold France.

Drawing on German and French sources, Wolfgang Seibel traces the twisted process of political decision-making that shaped the fate of the Jews in German-occupied France during World War II. By analyzing the German-French negotiations, he reveals the underlying logic as well as the actual course of the bargaining process as both the Vichy Regime and the Germans sought a stable relationship. Yet that relationship was continually reshaped by the progress of the war, Germany’s deteriorating prospects, France’s economic and geopolitical position, and the Vichy government’s quest for domestic political support. The Jews’ suffering intensified when the Germans had the upper hand; but when the French felt empowered, the Vichy Regime stopped collaborating in the completion of the “final solution.” Persecution and Rescue: The Politics of the “Final Solution” in France, 1940–1944 demonstrates the ways in which political circumstances can mitigate—or foster—mass crime.



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780472121625
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Publication date: 06/30/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 440
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Wolfgang Seibel is Professor of Politics and Public Administration at the University of Konstanz and an Adjunct Professor at the Hertie School of Governance, Berlin.

Table of Contents

Contents List of Abbreviations Preface to the U.S. Edition Acknowledgments Introduction: Power, Power Sharing, and Mass Crimes Part I. Power-Sharing Occupation Administration and Persecution of the Jews Chapter 1. German Occupation and the Persecution of the Jews in Western Europe, 1940–1944 Chapter 2. The German Occupation Administration in France after the Armistice of 22 June 1940 Chapter 3. The French Government and Administration and the “Collaboration” Chapter 4. Establishing a Machinery of Persecution Part II. The SS as Political Actor Chapter 5. The SS in the Power Struggle with the Wehrmacht Administration, 1941/1942 Chapter 6. Sectoral Balance of Power and State Collaboration in the Persecution of the Jews: The Oberg-Bousquet Agreement of August 1942 Part III. Erosion of Power and the Emergence of Resistance Chapter 7. The Protest of the Christian Churches and the Suspension of Eichmann’s Deportation Plan Chapter 8. Another Attempt: The Project of a Denaturalization Law Chapter 9. Italy’s Stance and Its Repercussions for the Persecution Measures against the Jews in France Part IV. Strategic Occupation Policy and the “Final Solution to the Jewish Question” Chapter 10. Safeguarding the Collaboration at the Expense of the “Final Solution” Chapter 11. The Failure of the Denaturalization Law Chapter 12. “Wild” Persecution of Jews Conclusion: Negotiated Mass Crime and the Power of Morality Short Biographies of the Key Actors Notes References Index
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