Table of Contents
Part 1 The Holocaust in the Soviet Union; Chapter 1 Soviet Reactions to the Holocaust, 1945–1991, Zvi Gitelman; Chapter 2 The Holocaust in the Soviet Mirror, Lukasz Hirszowicz; Chapter 3 A Monument Over Babi Yar?, William Korey; Part 2 Soviet Policies During the Holocaust; Chapter 4 Escape and Evacuation of Soviet Jews at the Time of the Nazi Invasion, Mordechai Altshuler; Chapter 5 A Soviet View of Palestine on the Eve of the Holocaust, Rafael Medoff; Chapter 6 Soviet Jewry in the Thinking of the Yishuv Leadership, 1939–1943, David Engel; Part 3 Regional Studies; Chapter 7 The Holocaust in Transnistria, Dalia Ofer; Chapter 8 The Jewish Community in the Soviet-Annexed Territories on the Eve of the Holocaust, Jan Gross; Chapter 9 Local Anti-Jewish Pogroms in the Occupied Territories of Eastern Poland, June—July 1941, Andrzej Zbikowski; Chapter 10 The Two Ghettos in Riga, Latvia, 1941—1943, Gertrude Schneider; Chapter 11 The Physical and Metaphysical Dimensions of the Extermination of the Jews in Lithuania, Zvi Kolitz; Part 4 Sources for Study of the Holocaust in the Soviet Union; Chapter 12 The Jewish Population Losses of the USSR from the Holocaust, Sergei Maksudov; Chapter 13 Captured Nazi Documents on the Destruction of Jews in the Soviet Union, Lucjan Dobroszycki; Chapter 14 “Yizker-Bikher” as Sources on Jewish Communities in Soviet Belorussia and Soviet Ukraine During the Holocaust, Robert Moses Shapiro; Chapter 15 Polish Jewish Officers Who Were Killed in Katyn, Simon Schochet;