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The Holocaust Industry: Reflections on the Exploitation of Jewish Suffering [Taschenbuch]

Norman G. Finkelstein
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  • Taschenbuch: 182 Seiten
  • Verlag: Verso Books; Auflage: New edition (26. Oktober 2001)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 1859843239
  • ISBN-13: 978-1859843239
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 18,6 x 13,6 x 1,8 cm
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  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 1.676.320 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)

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"... its courageous attacks on the financial extortions of groups like the W[orld] J[ewish] C[ongress] are of great importance and, one hopes, will have an impact. Its strident tone, attacked by the books most hostile critics, strikes me as highly appropriate, especially given the author's careful sourcing of most of his claims." - Professor William Rubenstein, University of Wales "These fraudsters need to be unmasked, and Finkelstein believes that he is the man to do it. In 150 short pages he sets out to expose their machinations. If his indictment is a true one, it should prompt prosecutions, sackings, protest. The book shouts scandal. It is a polemic, communicated at maximum volume." - The Times "... Finkelstein has raised some important and uncomfortable issues ... examples cited ... can be breathtaking in their angry accuracy and irony." -- The Jewish Quarterly "Into this minefield, through which most have trodden perhaps a little too gingerly, has burst Norman Finkelstein, a Jew and self-professed iconoclast, heretic and enemy of the American-Jewish establishment - and he is lobbing grenades." - The Spectator "... a short, sharp and copiously noted polemic." - Times Higher Educational Supplement "Finkelstein is at his best when he skewers those who would sacralise the Holocaust." - Los Angeles Times Book Review "... his basic argument that the memories of the Holocaust are being debased is serious and should be given its due." - The Economist "The most explosive book of the year." - The Guardian "When I read Finkelstein's book, The Holocaust Industry, at the time of its appearance, I was in the middle of my own investigations of these matters, and I came to the conclusion that he was on the right track. I refer now to the part of the book that deals with the claims against the Swiss banks, and the other parts pertaining to forced labor. I would now say in retrospect that he was actually conservative, moderate and that his conclusions are trustworthy. He is a well-trained political scientist, has the ability to do the research, did it carefully, and has come up with the right results. I am by no means the only one who, in the coming months or years, will totally agree with Finkelstein's breakthrough" - Raul Hilberg comments on the first edition of The Holocaust Industry "... clever, explosive, sometimes even wryly funny." - Salon "This is, in short, a lucid, provocative and passionate book. Anyone with an open mind and an interest in the subject should ignore the critical brickbats and read what Finkelstein has to say." - New Statesman "... his allegations that some people are getting fat off the business sound plausible and, if he is prepared to back it up, worth saying." -Jewish Chronicle "He deserves to be heard... he is making some profound points that many younger and more thoughtful Jews have quietly been try to debate, but whose voices have been stilled by the establishment, particularly in the US." - Evening Standard "Finkelstein's downright pugilistic book delivers a wallop - mostly because few authors have had the courage of nerve to say, as he does, that the Nazi genocide has been distorted and robbed of its true moral lessons and instead has been put to use as 'an indispensable ideological weapon'. It's a provocative thesis that makes you want to reject it even as you are compelled to keep reading by the strength of his case and the bravura of his assertions." - LA Weekly "Finkelstein should be credited for writing a well-researched book that can help shut down the Holocaust Industry when the public becomes aware of its dishonesty and its vulgar exploitation of Jewish suffering." - Z Magazine "He is scathing in his denunciation of the institutions and individuals who have cropped up around the issue of reparations in the last several years." - New York Press "The reality of the Nazi holocaust remains. Memory can still enable us to recognise new victims, extend sensitivity and monitor signs of impending genocide. Books like The Holocaust Industry can help us if we let them." - Red Pepper -- Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine andere Ausgabe: Taschenbuch .

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New edition of this international bestseller exposing the many scandals and cover-ups born out of the Holocaust. New postscript and appendix. UK author tour scheduled for summer 2003. -- Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine andere Ausgabe: Taschenbuch .

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5.0 von 5 Sternen eine notwendige offene und klare Sprache, 30. August 2001
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Entgegen des weitverbreiteten Irrtums, in Deutschland herrsche Meinungsfreiheit, wird beim Lesen des Buchs schnell deutlich, wie sehr unsere Ansichten und Entscheidungen durch die egoistischen Interessen einiger weniger großer Verbände und einflußreichen Personen beeinflusst wird. Es war höchste Zeit, dass jemand Fakten zu diesem Thema zusammenstellt, und dass gerade ein amerikanischer Wissenschaftlicher jüdischen Glaubens dieses Buch geschrieben hat, sollte manche zum Nachdenken anregen und die Vertretungslegitimation mancher jüdischen Verbände überdenken. Keine Frage, Opfern muss grosszuegig geholfen werden - interessant in diesem Zusammenhang Finkelsteins Hinweis, dass zahlreiche jüdische Opfer es vorziehen würden, Ihre Entschädigungen / Unterstützungsgelder direkt von der Deutschen Regierung und nicht von Eigeninteresse-geleiteten Anwälten zu erhalten. Ein sehr gutes Buch - leider ein wenig kurz geraten, dafür klare Sprache und deutliche Worte. Nur zu empfehlen.
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5.0 von 5 Sternen A reasonable approach, 26. Juli 2000
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Mr Finkelstein's basic point is that there are certain groups in the state of Israel and the World Jewish Community who use the Holocaust as a means of protecting themselves from any kind of criticism whatsoever: As soon as anyone would question what they are doing, they would point the finger to the Holocaust as a justification for it. At first, I was not really sure what to make of this idea. Should I condemn it, as it could be a try to end Holocaust commemorance? Or should I read on and see what it was about? I decided to do the latter, and I have not regretted it.

Norman Finkelstein does not object to remembering the Holocaust. His parents were sent to a concentration camp by the Nazis - why should he want to forget what they had gone through? What Mr Finkelstein does object to, is the exploitation of their suffering, and all the other victim's suffering, by a Holocaust Industry that has hardly a connection to them. It would be a mistake to try to summarize his arguments in this short review, as this would only lead to generalizations and misunderstandings. This book is neither an attack on Holocaust commemorance nor on the Jews and their religion. It is an attempt to take a reasonable approach to a topic that has been, up to now, often discussed in a much too emotional way.

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5.0 von 5 Sternen Norman Finkelstein's The Holocaust Industry, 31. Juli 2000
A new book's just out: Norman Finkelstein's The Holocaust Industry: Reflections on the Exploitation of Jewish Suffering (Verso, 2000). Great stuff. Finkelstein has nothing but respect for the serious work on the subject of the Nazi holocaust and its refractions through postwar Western ideological prisms (hence: what Finkelstein calls the "Holocaust Industry" to distinguish the industry and its ideological products from the actual historical event) by Hannah Arendt (e.g., Eichmann in Jerusalem), Raul Hilberg (The Destruction of the European Jews; The Politics of Memory), Henry Friedlander (The Origins of the Nazi Genocide; Crying Hands : Eugenics and Deaf People in Nazi Germany), Arno Mayer (Why Did the Heavens Not Darken?), and Guenther Lewy (The Nazi Persecution of the Gypsies). On the other hand, on the work of Elie Wiesel (Night; Against Silence), Jerzy Kosinski (The Painted Bird, which Finkelstein calls the "first major Holocaust hoax"), Binjamin Wilkomirski (Fragments), Bernard Lewis (Semites and Anti-Semites--elsewhere, Edward Said has characterized Lewis' work as a "perfect exemplification of the academic whose work purports to be liberal objective scholarship but is in reality very close to being propaganda AGAINST his subject material"), Daniel Jonah Goldhagen (Hitler's Willing Executioners), Deborah Lipstadt (Denying the Holocaust), and Steven Katz (The Holocaust in Historical Context), and a host of other writers,

Finkelstein has anything from little respect to utter contempt. That is, he regards them as a "Holocaust dogmatists" and "Holocaust mongers"-- "Hoaxers" and "Hucksters." With the www.amazon.com homepage now (July 28-31) running a "Quick Pick" review (or "recommended reading") of Greg Campbell's 1999 book, The Road to Kosovo: A Balkan Diary, it might make for an interesting research project to look at authors who have written about the wars over the break-up of Yugoslavia the same way that Norman Finkelstein looks at the "Holocaust Industry." Thus, accompanying the advertisement for Greg Campbell's book was an "Editorial Review" that opens with a serious distortion of the recent history of Kosovo and then goes downhill from there. Says the reviewer:

"In the summer of 1998, freelance journalist Greg Campbell got into a rental car in Zagreb, Yugoslavia, and drove across Croatia, Serbia, and Montenegro into Kosovo, where Serbian president Slobodan Milosevic had recently begun stepping up an ongoing "ethnic cleansing" campaign against the ethnic Albanians who make up the majority of the region's population. Staying with local journalists--some of whom were also part of the underground Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA)--Campbell was forced to confront the consequences of the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia."

Comment ought to be unnecessary. By the summer of 1998, the major "demographic problem" facing the Yugoslav federation in Kosovo was a thirty-year out-migration of ethnic non-Albanians, caused by depressed economic conditions and pressures from Kosovar Albanians on the rest of the Kosovar population to being about what was then called an "ethnically pure" Kosovo--meaning, an all-Albanian province with the goal of gaining eventual republican status within the federation or independence and statehood altogether. My hunch is that the wars over the break-up of Yugoslavia quickly generated something on the model of an "Holocaust Industry"--a "Genocide Industry," let us call it. It's amazing how thoroughly sold commentators are on the ex post facto point of view of view of the powers now occupying parts of the former Yugoslavia. As Norman Finkelstein writes about Elie Wiesel's central place in the pantheon of official Holocaust soothsayers: "Plainly he did not come to this position on account of his humanitarian commitments and

literary talents. Rather, Wiesel plays this leading role because he unerringly articulates the dogmas of, and accordingly sustains the interests underpinning, The Holocaust [Industry]." I believe that very much the same thing can be said of the writers on the break-up of Yugoslavia that occupy a central place in the pantheon of official (i.e., well-received and relatively ubiquitous) "Genocide" soothsayers. They occupy this favorable position because they unerringly

articulate the dogmas of, and accordingly systain the interests underpinning, the ex post facto point of view of the powers now occupying parts of the former Yugoslavia--American power's in particular.

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