The War Against The Jews: 1933-1945 ✦ «EXCLUSIVE»
The War Against the Jews: 1933–1945 is a seminal historical work by Lucy S. Dawidowicz, first published in 1975. It remains one of the most significant accounts of the Holocaust, distinguished by its focus on the dual perspective of the Nazi perpetrators and the Jewish victims. Dawidowicz argues that the destruction of European Jews was the central, defining goal of Adolf Hitler’s regime, rather than a byproduct of the war itself. The Intentionalist Argument
This section details the Nazi rise to power, the legislative stripping of Jewish rights, and the bureaucratic machinery of the state that facilitated mass murder. The War Against the Jews: 1933-1945
Dawidowicz highlights how the Nazis prioritized the transport of Jews to death camps even when those resources (trains and personnel) were desperately needed for the German war effort on the Eastern Front. The War Against the Jews: 1933–1945 is a
The book is divided into two distinct parts to provide a comprehensive view of the era: Dawidowicz argues that the destruction of European Jews



