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Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-07399-9 - Hi Hitler!: How the Nazi Past is Being Normalized in Contemporary Culture Gavriel D. Rosenfeld Index More information INDEX 9/11, see terrorist attacks of September 11, scenarios related to Third Reich 2001 Nazis win World War II 159–203 British narratives 160–179 Abandonment of the Jews, The, see reception of 174–176 Wyman, David American narratives 179–192 Abel, Lionel 129 reception of 190–192 Achcar, Gilbert 150 German narratives 193–203 Adams, Michael C. C. 34 reception of 218–219 Best War Ever, The 34 Hitler assassinated 203–219, 272, Adenauer, Konrad 16, 180 273, 284, 346 Advice Hitler, see Hitler, Adolf Hitler survives World War II Aestheticization, see normalization 219–225, 238 Afghanistan 37, 40, 48, 70, 76, Holocaust never happens 55, 179, 344 225–232 Afrika Reich, The, see Saville, Guy Aly, Götz 267 After the Reich, see MacDonogh, Giles Ambrose, Stephen Ahmadinejad, Mahmoud 149, 340 Band of Brothers 32 Al Qaeda 25, 245 Amerikan Eagle, see Glenn, Alan Alexander, Jeffrey 94, 96 Anti-Defamation League 244, 253, 296, Remembering the Holocaust 94–95 303, 336 All Hell Let Loose: The World At War, Anti-semitism 86, 132, 303, 329, 331 1939–45, see Hastings, Max Anti-Zionism 133, 149 Alles bleibt anders, see Langer, Siegfried Appeasement 63, 67 Allied aerial bombing raids, see World Applebaum, Anne 73 War II Arab-Israeli conflict 83, 84, 85, 95, 106, Alternate history 26 109, 112, 114, 119, 120, normalization of Nazism and 149, 228, 230, 287, 344 aestheticization 159, 233 Arendt, Hannah 127, 129, 143 organic normalization 233 Eichmann in Jerusalem 127 relativization 159, 232 Aronson, Shlomo 139 universalization 159, 232 Ashton, Catherine 120 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-07399-9 - Hi Hitler!: How the Nazi Past is Being Normalized in Contemporary Culture Gavriel D. Rosenfeld Index More information 456 / Index Auschwitz 102, 145, 298, 334 Bloxham, Donald 27, 78, 97, 106, 112, allied failure to bomb 136 113, 118, 143, 144 effort to decenter 117, 145 The Final Solution 97–100, 105, 112 “Auschwitz Analogy, The,” see Steinweis, Bosnia, see Yugoslav civil war Alan Boys From Brazil, The 239 Avishai, Bernard 150 Braham, Randolph 133 Brandt, Willy 16 Bacevich, Andrew 73 Braun, Eva 213, 217, 264, 265, 272, 313 Backe, Herbert 103 Brenner, Wolfgang 213, 217 Bacque, James 34 Führerlos 213–218 Other Losses 34 British Empire, see Great Britain Baker, Nicholson, 27, 49, 59, 72, Broder, Henryk 203, 279 147, 148 Brokaw, Tom Human Smoke 49–53, 72, 73, 147 Greatest Generation, The 32 Baltic states, see Eastern Europe Brossat, Alain 84 Band of Brothers, see Ambrose, Stephen Broszat, Martin 131 Barnes, Harry Elmer 33 Browning, Christopher 115 Barnett, Correlli 34 Brownlow, Kevin and Andrew Mollo 35, Bartov, Omer 105, 106, 107, 110, 111, 160, 179 112, 113 It Happened Here 35, 160, 179 Basil, Otto 196 Buchanan, Patrick 49, 59, 72, 147, 148 Bauer, Yehuda 81, 82, 136, 139, 142, Churchill, Hitler, and “The Unnecessary 151, 152 War” 49, 53–56, 147 Jews for Sale? 139 A Republic Not an Empire 55 Beard, Charles 33 Bunker, The 238, 239, 240 Beevor, Antony 71 Bunting, Madeleine 34, 160 Second World War, The 71 Burleigh, Michael 74 Ben-Gurion, David 23, 129 Moral Combat 74 Berenbaum, Michael 244 Burrin, Philippe 133 Bergen, Doris 79, 105, 133, 141 Bush, George H. W. 32 Best War Ever, The, see Adams, Bush, George W. 55, 70, 76, 228, 232, Michael C. C. 246, 252, 308, 340 Berrin, Danielle 287 Butlar, Horst von 279 Bess, Michael 62, 65, 73 Bytwerk, Randall 297 Choices Under Fire 62–65 Bessel, Richard 74 Carlyle, Robert 241, 244, 245 Germany, 1945 74 Carr, E. H. 122 Bettelheim, Bruno 130 Carr, James 318 Bin-Laden, Osama 231, 252, 308 Carr, Nicholas 295 Birkhahn, Bernd 256 Carto, Willis 302 Bitter Road to Freedom, The, see Catholic Church 135, 138, 141 Hitchcock, William Cats That Look Like Hitler 28, 292, Black Book of Communism, The, see 293, 319 Courtois, Stéphane Center Against Expulsions 37, 39, 41, 42 Black, Edwin 143 Chabon, Michael 28, 225, 228 Black, Rebecca 309, 310, 334 Yiddish Policemen’s Union, The Blet, Pierre 138 225–229 Bloodlands, see Snyder, Timothy Chamberlain, Neville 54 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-07399-9 - Hi Hitler!: How the Nazi Past is Being Normalized in Contemporary Culture Gavriel D. Rosenfeld Index More information 457 / Index Chamberlin, William Henry 33 debate about averting the Holocaust Chaplin, Charlie 236, 237, 285 147–149 Charmley, John 34, 69 debate about Israel’s creation Chaumont, Jean-Michel 84 149–152 Choices Under Fire, see Bess, Michael Counterfactualism, see counterfactual Chomsky, Marvin J. 238 history Churchill, Hitler, and “The Unnecessary Courtois, Stéphane 84, 85 War,” see Buchanan, Patrick Black Book of Communism, The 84 Churchill, Ward 82, 83, 85, 112 Coward, Noel 160 Churchill, Winston 20, 49, 53, 54, 55, 60, Peace in Our Time 160 69, 147, 167, 178, 208, 209, Cusack, John 248, 251, 252 210, 215, 316 Clark, Alan 69 Daily Show With Jon Stewart, The 336 Clarke, Comer 142 Dalin, David G. 138, 140, 143 Clendinnen, Inge 133 Das Echolot, see Kempowski, Walter Clinton, Bill 32, 90 Davies, Norman 27, 29, 59, 61, 68, 74, 100 Clinton, Hillary 340 No Simple Victory 59–62 Colbert Report, The 321, 336 Dawidowicz, Lucy 81, 131, 134, 151 Colbert, Stephen 326 De Concini, Ennio 238 Cold War 33, 58, 62 De Zayas, Alfred-Maurice 34 end of 15, 17, 26, 31, 34, 61, 85 Terrible Revenge, A 34 Committee for Open Debate on the Deighton, Len 35, 160 Holocaust 293, 301 SS-GB 35, 160 Communism 22, 33, 55, 57, 67, 85 Demandt, Alexander 204, 209 collapse of 43, 55 Es hätte auch anders kommen können Compromises and Rotten Compromises, 204–206 On, see Margalit, Avishai Denby, David 268 Confino, Alon 78 Der Brand, see Friedrich, Jörg Connelly, John 115, 133, 146 Der letzte Akt (The Last Ten Days) 237, 240 Conversation With the Beast 239 Der Untergang, see Nossack, Hans-Erich Cornwell, John 138 Destruction of the European Jews, The, see Counterfactual history 26, 27, 48, Hilberg, Raul 58, 60, 63, 67, 114, 245, Deutsche Wochenschau 235 246, 345 Dialectic of normalization, see history of 123–125 normalization causality and 124 Die Flucht 37, 39, 40, 41 morality and 124 Diner, Dan 110 memory and 125 Disco Hitler, see Hitler, Adolf normalization and 156 “Disraelia,” see Laqueur, Walter rhetorical power of 153 Doenitz, Karl 221 types of scenarios Dominion, see Sansom, C. J. fantasies 125 Double Genocide 43, 46, 111 nightmares 125 Downfall (Der Untergang) 28, 234, Holocaust and 262–268, 270, 275, 276, debate about victims 127–131 277, 280, 283, 284, 288, debate about perpetrators 131–135 289, 291 debate about bystanders 135–142 Downfall parodies 192, 224, 265, 308, debate about Holocaust’s uniqueness 318 142–146 Dresden 37, 39, 40, 41 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-07399-9 - Hi Hitler!: How the Nazi Past is Being Normalized in Contemporary Culture Gavriel D. Rosenfeld Index More information 458 / Index Dresden 42 Fackenheim, Emil 81 firebombing of 39, 58, 302 Farrow, John 237 Dubois, Brendan, see Glenn, Alan Farthing, see Walton, Jo Duguay, Christian 241, 244 Federal Republic of Germany Dülffer, Jost 268 memory of Nazi past in 16, 36 reunification of 15, 17, 21, 37 Eastern Europe Fegelein, Hermann 192, 265 In World War II Feingold, Henry 136 Hungary 102 Ferguson, Niall 27, 65, 69, 74, Poland 54, 56, 58, 60, 61, 71, 100, 100, 160 102, 104, 148 War of the World, The 65–70 Russia 47, 100 Fest, Joachim 133, 204, 238, 240 Soviet Union 35, 54, 56, 58, 60, 61, Final Solution, The, see Bloxham, 68, 73, 117, 144, 147 Donald Ukraine 61, 103 Financial Crisis of 2008 25, 167, 344 Memory of World War II in 15, 22, 29 “Finest Hour, The” Baltic States 23, 43 critique of 20, 160, 165, 167, 174 Estonia 43, 44 origins of, see World War II Hungary 23, 44 Finkelstein, Norman 83, 85, 112, 298 Latvia 43, 44 Holocaust Industry, The 83 Lithuania 43, 44 Fischel, Jack 73 Poland 23, 43, 46, 104 Flesh Feast 239 Russia 46–47, 105 Fourth Reich 199, 224 Ukraine 105 Foxman, Abraham 244, 245 Ebert, Roger 254 France 30, 84, 94, 303 Eichinger, Bernd 262, 265, 266 Frank, Anne 136, 140, 334 Eichmann in Jerusalem, see Arendt, Frankel, Jonathan 133 Hannah Freedman, Samuel 231 Eichmann, Adolf 23, 99, 129 Friedländer, Saul 81, 105, 153, 154 Eine Frau in Berlin 37 Probing the Limits of Representation 153 Einsatzgruppen 104, 143 Friedman, Philip 126 Elkana, Yehuda 85 Friedrich, Jörg 37, 39, 40, 41 Elon, Amos 85 Der Brand 37 Elser, Georg 206, 213 Führerlos, see Brenner, Wolfgang Empty Mirror, The 239 Fuhr, Eckhart, 267 Engel, David 148 Fussell, Paul 34 Epstein, Catherine 143 Wartime 34 Er ist wieder da, see Vermes, Timur Erk, Daniel 202 Gabler, Neil 286 Es hätte auch anders kommen können, see Galen, Clemens August Graf von 139 Demandt, Alexander Gandhi, Mohandas 39, 51, 52 Estonia, see Eastern Europe Ganz, Bruno 262, 308, 309 Evans, Richard 74, 110, 122 Generalplan Ost 99, 103, 117, 144, 146 Third Reich at War, The 74 “Genocide and the Terror of History,” see Expulsions of Germans, see Germans Moses, A. Dirk George, Götz 256 Facebook 294, 307, 318, 319, 326, Gerlich, Fritz 243 334, 344 German Democratic Republic Farage, Nigel 328 memory of Nazi past in 16 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-07399-9 - Hi Hitler!: How the Nazi Past is Being Normalized in Contemporary Culture Gavriel D.