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- catalog abstract "In Problems Unique to the Holocaust, today's leading Holocaust scholars examine the difficult questions surrounding this terrible chapter in world history. Is it ever legitimate to betray others to save yourself? If a group of Jews is hiding behind a wall and a baby begins to cry, should an adult smother the child to protect the safety of the others? Should the men and women who took their own lives in the face of the Nazi onslaught be considered suicide or murder victims? How guilty are the bystanders who saw what was happening but did nothing to aid the victims of persecution?".
- catalog contributor b11118690.
- catalog created "c1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1999.".
- catalog description "Can betrayal ever be legitimate? / Steven L. Jacobs -- The moral dilemma of motherhood in the Nazi death camps / David Patterson -- Holocaust victims of privilege / Susan L. Pentlin -- Suicides or murders? / Charlotte Guthmann Opfermann -- Holocaust suicides / Jack Nusan Porter -- Victims of evil or evil of victims / Didier Pollefeyt -- Medicine in the shadow of Nuremberg / Diane M. Plotkin -- Is objectivity morally defensible in discussing the holocaust? / Robert S. Frey -- Indifferent accomplices / Eric Sterling -- Intruding on private grief / Alastair G. Hunter -- Christians as holocaust scholars / Leon Stein -- Art after Auschwitz / Stephen C. Feinstein -- Reflections on post- holocaust ethics / John K. Roth -- Afterword / Harry James Cargas.".
- catalog description "In Problems Unique to the Holocaust, today's leading Holocaust scholars examine the difficult questions surrounding this terrible chapter in world history. Is it ever legitimate to betray others to save yourself? If a group of Jews is hiding behind a wall and a baby begins to cry, should an adult smother the child to protect the safety of the others? Should the men and women who took their own lives in the face of the Nazi onslaught be considered suicide or murder victims? How guilty are the bystanders who saw what was happening but did nothing to aid the victims of persecution?".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "viii, 198 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Problems unique to the Holocaust.".
- catalog identifier "0813121019".
- catalog isFormatOf "Problems unique to the Holocaust.".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Lexington, Ky.] : University Press of Kentucky,".
- catalog relation "Problems unique to the Holocaust.".
- catalog subject "940.53/18 21".
- catalog subject "Concentration camps Moral and ethical aspects.".
- catalog subject "D804.3 .P77 1999".
- catalog subject "Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Moral and ethical aspects.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Can betrayal ever be legitimate? / Steven L. Jacobs -- The moral dilemma of motherhood in the Nazi death camps / David Patterson -- Holocaust victims of privilege / Susan L. Pentlin -- Suicides or murders? / Charlotte Guthmann Opfermann -- Holocaust suicides / Jack Nusan Porter -- Victims of evil or evil of victims / Didier Pollefeyt -- Medicine in the shadow of Nuremberg / Diane M. Plotkin -- Is objectivity morally defensible in discussing the holocaust? / Robert S. Frey -- Indifferent accomplices / Eric Sterling -- Intruding on private grief / Alastair G. Hunter -- Christians as holocaust scholars / Leon Stein -- Art after Auschwitz / Stephen C. Feinstein -- Reflections on post- holocaust ethics / John K. Roth -- Afterword / Harry James Cargas.".
- catalog title "Problems unique to the Holocaust / Harry James Cargas, editor.".
- catalog type "text".