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(2012) Staging Holocaust resistance, Dordrecht, Springer.
The Nazi reign from 1933 to 1945 resulted in the genocide of Germans with disabilities, Gypsies (Sinti and Roma), homosexuals, Seventh Day Adventists, political dissenters, and other "threats' to the Volk, including the deaths of approximately six million European Jews. The total number of noncombat deaths during the Holocaust, including murder through massacres, bombings, and killing squads; starvation and disease in the ghettoes; and assembly-line execution in the extermination camps ranges as high as twenty million.1
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Plunka, G. A. (2012). Introduction, in Staging Holocaust resistance, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 1-23.
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