Description: Holocaust. Leon Poliakov y Josef Wulf “El tercer reich y los judíos. Documentos y studios” (The Third Reich and the Jews. Documents and studies), Illust., 1960, In SpanishBarcelona, Seix Barral, 1960, 390 pp., illustrated by b/w photos and documents, soft litho cover, size; 21 x 15 cm.Condition: foxing, chipping to cover; foxing stains to endpapers, First and last pages; some sporadic stains internally.Studies and documents from the "Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaine" Paris, The Nuremberg Tribunal and previous publications. With photographs out of text. Transl. Carlos Barral and G. Ferrater.Weight: 515 gr.Léon Poliakov (Russian: Лев Поляков; 25 November 1910, Saint Petersburg – 8 December 1997, Orsay) was a French historian who wrote extensively on the Holocaust and antisemitism and wrote The Aryan Myth.Born into a Russian Jewish family, Poliakov lived in Italy and Germany until he settled in France.He cofounded the Center of Contemporary Jewish Documentation, established to collate documentation on the persecution of Jews during World War II. He also assisted Edgar Faure at the Nuremberg Trial.Poliakov was director of research at the National Centre for Scientific Research (Centre national de la recherche scientifique) from 1954 to 1971.[1]According to historian Jos Sanchez, Poliakov was the first scholar to assess the disposition of Pope Pius XII critically on various issues connected to the Holocaust.[citation needed] In November 1950, Poliakov wrote "The Vatican and the 'Jewish Question' - The Record of the Hitler Period-And After" in the influential Jewish journal Commentary. The article was the first to consider the attitude of the papacy during World War II and the Holocaust, but it was not until 1963, when German playwright Rolf Hochhuth published his play Der Stellvertreter, that discussion of Poliakov's initial investigations in this area took on worldwide significance.Although little noted at the time, Poliakov's 1951 Breviaire de la haine ("Harvest of Hate") was the first major work on the genocide, predating Raul Hilberg's Destruction of the European Jews by a decade. It received some good reviews.[2] Poliakov said in his Memoires that he refrained from even using the word "genocide", which was considered unfit for publication in 1951 when his groundbreaking work was first published.[3]Joseph Wulf (22 December 1912 – 10 October 1974) was a German-Polish Jewish historian. A survivor of the Auschwitz concentration camp, he was the author of several books about Nazi Germany and the Holocaust, including Das Dritte Reich und die Juden (with Léon Poliakov, 1955); Heinrich Himmler (1960); and Martin Bormann: Hitlers Schatten (1962). The House of the Wannsee Conference museum in Berlin houses the Joseph Wulf Library in his honour.
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