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1. Beyond the 'Bystander': Social Processes and Social Dynamics in European Societies as Context for the Holocaust; Frank Bajohr and Andrea Löw
PART I: JEWS IN THE GERMAN REICH AFTER 1933
2. Fading Friendships and the 'Decent German': Reflecting, Explaining and Enduring Estrangement in Nazi Germany, 1933-1938; Anna Ullrich
3. Living in an Abnormal Normality: The Everyday Relations of Jews and Non-Jews in the German-Dutch Border Region, 1933-1938; Froukje Demant
4. Economic Trust in the 'Racial State': A Case Study from the German Countryside; Stefanie Fischer
5. 'Life in Illegality Cost an Extortionate Amount of Money': Ordinary Germans and German Jews Hiding from Deportation; Susanna Schrafstetter
PART II: CASE STUDIES FROM EASTERN, SOUTH-EASTERN AND CENTRAL EUROPE
6. Collaborators, Bystanders or Rescuers?: The Role of Local Citizens in the Holocaust in Nazi-Occupied Belarus; Olga Baranova
7. Nationalizing the Holocaust: 'Foreign' Jews and the Making of Indifference in Macedonia under Bulgarian Occupation; Nadège Ragaru
8. Genocide in Times of Civil War: Popular Attitudes towards Ustaša Mass Violence, Croatia 1941-1945; Alexander Korb
9. The Pazifizierungsaktion as a Catalyst of Anti-Jewish Violence: A Study in the Social Dynamics of Fear; Tomasz Frydel
10. Slovak Society and the Jews: Attitudes and Patterns of Behaviour; Barbara Hutzelmann
PART III: JEWISH LEADERSHIP AND JEWISH COUNCILS
11. Leadership in the Jewish Councils as a Social Process: The Example of Cracow; Andrea Löw and Agnieszka Zajączkowska-Drożdż
12. The Role of the Jewish Council during the Occupation of the Netherlands; Katja Happe
13. Negotiating and Compromising: Jewish Leaders' Scope of Action in Tunis during Nazi Rule (November 1942-May 1943); Sophie Friedl
PART IV: RELATIONS BETWEEN JEWS AND NON-JEWS AT A LOCAL/REGIONAL LEVEL
14. Neighbours in Borysław: Jewish Perceptions of Collaboration and Rescue in Eastern Galicia; Natalia Aleksiun
15. Beyond the Bystander: Relations between Jews and Gentile Poles in the General Government; Agnieszka Wierzcholska
16. The Transformation of Jewish-Non-Jewish Social Relations in a Gendarmerie District of Hungary, 1938-1944; Izabella Sulyok
PART V: THE AFTERMATH
POST-WAR RETURNEES
17. Returning Home after the Holocaust: Jewish-Gentile Encounters in the Soviet Borderland; Diana Dumitru
18. The 'Aryanization' of Jewish Property in Amsterdam and its Consequences after the Second World WaR; Hinke Piersma and Jeroen Kemperman.

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