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Christian Gerlach

Hans Christian Gerlach is professor of Modern History at the University of Bern.[1] Gerlach is also Associate Editor of the Journal of Genocide Research[2] and author of multiple books dealing with the Hunger Plan, the Holocaust, and genocide.

Writings

His books include Krieg, Ernährung, Volkermord: Forschungen zur Deutschen Vernichtungspolitik im Zweiten Weltkrieg (1998); Kalkulierte Morde: die Deutsche Wirtschafts- und Vernichtungspolitik in Weissrussland 1941 bis 1944 (1999); Das letzte Kapitel (co-authored with and Götz Aly in 2002); and Sur la conférence de Wannsee (2002).[3]

Ideas

Gerlach's article "Extremely Violent Societies: An Alternative to the Concept of Genocide"[4] has been the subject of great debate among scholars of genocide and violence.[5] In the article, Gerlach challenges the model utilized in trying to understand genocide. Gerlach has previously stirred intense debate among Holocaust historians with his thesis surrounding December 12, 1941, as the date on which Adolf Hitler made the decision to annihilate the Jews of Europe.[6]

Gerlach is also known by his critical attitude towards the national-conservative resistance in Nazi Germany. According to Gerlach, the resistance offered by officers such as Claus von Stauffenberg and Henning von Tresckow, who were responsible for the assassination attempt on Hitler on 20 July 1944, was insincere, and Tresckow and many other resistance fighters were heavily implicated in Nazi war crimes.[7]

Gerlach's thesis was criticized by a number of scholars, among them Peter Hoffmann from McGill University and Klaus Jochen Arnold, from the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, a political party foundation associated with the Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU).[8] In 2011, Danny Orbach, a Harvard based historian, wrote that Gerlach's reading of the sources is highly skewed, and, at times, diametrically opposed to what they actually say. In one case, according to Orbach, Gerlach had falsely paraphrased the memoir of the resistance fighter Colonel Rudolf Christoph Freiherr von Gersdorff, and in another case, quoted misleadingly from an SS document. Hence, Orbach concludes that Gerlach's thesis on the German resistance is highly unreliable.[9]

Other historians agree with Gerlach's findings. For example, the research by Johannes Hürter, a historian at the Institute for Contemporary History in Munich, confirms the culpability of the staff of Army Group Center in war crimes and Nazi atrocities. In his work Auf dem Weg zur Militaeropposition: Tresckow, Gersdoff, der Vernichtungskrieg und der Judenmord ("Resistance in the Military: Tresckow, Gersdoff, the War of Extermination and the Murder of Jews"), Huerter analyzes documents on the relationship of Army Group Centre with the Einsatzgruppe B in 1941. He concludes that Tresckow and his circle of conspirators within the Army Group Center were well informed about the mass murder of Jews following Operation Barbarossa and provided required cooperation. Their national-conservative ideology was aligned with the Nazi regime in its anti-communism, accompanied by racial prejudice against Slavs and Jews. Only when it became apparent that the defeat was imminent, and that Germany would be held responsible for its genocidal policies, did so-called ethical considerations came into play, he finds.[10]

References

Citations

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-05-31. Retrieved 2008-12-30.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-01-12. Retrieved 2008-12-30.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on April 17, 2008. Retrieved 2008-12-30.
  4. ^ Gerlach, Christian (December 2006). "Extremely Violent Societies: An Alternative to the Concept of Genocide". Journal of Genocide Research. 8 (4): 455–471. doi:10.1080/14623520601056299. ISSN 1462-3528.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-24. Retrieved 2008-12-30.
  6. ^ "December 12, 1941: an Essay by Goetz Aly". Retrieved 2008-12-30.
  7. ^ Christian Gerlach, "Men of 20 July and the War in the Soviet Union", in War of extermination: the German military in World War II, 1941-1944 / edited by Hannes Heer and Klaus Naumann, New York : Berghahn Books, c2000.
  8. ^ Peter Hoffmann, Carl Goerdeler and the Jewish question, 1933-1942, Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011, xvi. Klaus Jochen Arnold, Verbrecher aus eigener Initiative? Der 20. Juli 1944 und die Thesen Christian Gerlachs
  9. ^ Danny Orbach, "Criticism Reconsidered: The German Resistance to Hitler in Critical German Scholarship", Journal of Military History 75:2 (April, 2011)
  10. ^ Kienle 2005.

Bibliography

  • Kienle, Polly (2005). . H-net.com. Archived from the original on 31 January 2016.

External links

  • Christian Gerlach in the German National Library catalogue (German)
  • Curriculum Vitae - Present Position, Education, Books, Awards[permanent dead link]

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Hans Christian Gerlach is professor of Modern History at the University of Bern 1 Gerlach is also Associate Editor of the Journal of Genocide Research 2 and author of multiple books dealing with the Hunger Plan the Holocaust and genocide Contents 1 Writings 2 Ideas 3 References 3 1 Citations 3 2 Bibliography 4 External linksWritings EditHis books include Krieg Ernahrung Volkermord Forschungen zur Deutschen Vernichtungspolitik im Zweiten Weltkrieg 1998 Kalkulierte Morde die Deutsche Wirtschafts und Vernichtungspolitik in Weissrussland 1941 bis 1944 1999 Das letzte Kapitel co authored with and Gotz Aly in 2002 and Sur la conference de Wannsee 2002 3 Ideas EditGerlach s article Extremely Violent Societies An Alternative to the Concept of Genocide 4 has been the subject of great debate among scholars of genocide and violence 5 In the article Gerlach challenges the model utilized in trying to understand genocide Gerlach has previously stirred intense debate among Holocaust historians with his thesis surrounding December 12 1941 as the date on which Adolf Hitler made the decision to annihilate the Jews of Europe 6 Gerlach is also known by his critical attitude towards the national conservative resistance in Nazi Germany According to Gerlach the resistance offered by officers such as Claus von Stauffenberg and Henning von Tresckow who were responsible for the assassination attempt on Hitler on 20 July 1944 was insincere and Tresckow and many other resistance fighters were heavily implicated in Nazi war crimes 7 Gerlach s thesis was criticized by a number of scholars among them Peter Hoffmann from McGill University and Klaus Jochen Arnold from the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung a political party foundation associated with the Christian Democratic Union of Germany CDU 8 In 2011 Danny Orbach a Harvard based historian wrote that Gerlach s reading of the sources is highly skewed and at times diametrically opposed to what they actually say In one case according to Orbach Gerlach had falsely paraphrased the memoir of the resistance fighter Colonel Rudolf Christoph Freiherr von Gersdorff and in another case quoted misleadingly from an SS document Hence Orbach concludes that Gerlach s thesis on the German resistance is highly unreliable 9 Other historians agree with Gerlach s findings For example the research by Johannes Hurter a historian at the Institute for Contemporary History in Munich confirms the culpability of the staff of Army Group Center in war crimes and Nazi atrocities In his work Auf dem Weg zur Militaeropposition Tresckow Gersdoff der Vernichtungskrieg und der Judenmord Resistance in the Military Tresckow Gersdoff the War of Extermination and the Murder of Jews Huerter analyzes documents on the relationship of Army Group Centre with the Einsatzgruppe B in 1941 He concludes that Tresckow and his circle of conspirators within the Army Group Center were well informed about the mass murder of Jews following Operation Barbarossa and provided required cooperation Their national conservative ideology was aligned with the Nazi regime in its anti communism accompanied by racial prejudice against Slavs and Jews Only when it became apparent that the defeat was imminent and that Germany would be held responsible for its genocidal policies did so called ethical considerations came into play he finds 10 References EditCitations Edit Universitat Bern Historisches Institut Ordinariat Gerlach Archived from the original on 2009 05 31 Retrieved 2008 12 30 Taylor amp Francis Journals Welcome Archived from the original on 2008 01 12 Retrieved 2008 12 30 gerlach cv Archived from the original on April 17 2008 Retrieved 2008 12 30 Gerlach Christian December 2006 Extremely Violent Societies An Alternative to the Concept of Genocide Journal of Genocide Research 8 4 455 471 doi 10 1080 14623520601056299 ISSN 1462 3528 Turk Tarih Kurumu Archived from the original on 2011 07 24 Retrieved 2008 12 30 December 12 1941 an Essay by Goetz Aly Retrieved 2008 12 30 Christian Gerlach Men of 20 July and the War in the Soviet Union in War of extermination the German military in World War II 1941 1944 edited by Hannes Heer and Klaus Naumann New York Berghahn Books c2000 Peter Hoffmann Carl Goerdeler and the Jewish question 1933 1942 Cambridge New York Cambridge University Press 2011 xvi Klaus Jochen Arnold Verbrecher aus eigener Initiative Der 20 Juli 1944 und die Thesen Christian Gerlachs Danny Orbach Criticism Reconsidered The German Resistance to Hitler in Critical German Scholarship Journal of Military History 75 2 April 2011 Kienle 2005 Bibliography Edit Kienle Polly 2005 Still Fighting for the Myth German Wehrmacht Officers Reports for the U S Historical Division H net com Archived from the original on 31 January 2016 External links EditChristian Gerlach in the German National Library catalogue German Curriculum Vitae Present Position Education Books Awards permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Christian 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