Contents
Preface: The Holocaust as a Part of Soviet History
1. Introduction: A Reconfigured Terrain
2. Conversing with Ghosts: Jedwabne, Żydokomuna, and Totalitarianism
3. The Soviet Union, the Holocaust, and Auschwitz
4. Patterns of Violence: The Local Population and the Mass Murder of Jews in Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina, July–August 1941
5. "Total Annihilation of the Jewish Population": The Holocaust in the Soviet Media, 1941–45
6. People and Procedures: Toward a History of the Investigation of Nazi Crimes in the USSR
7. An Analysis of Soviet Postwar Investigation and Trial Documents and Their Relevance for Holocaust Studies
8. A Disturbed Silence: Discourse on the Holocaust in the Soviet West as an Anti-Site of Memory
9. The Holocaust in the East: Participation and Presentation
Notes
Contributors