Part One: 1939-1945-Segregation and Brutal Discrimination
The Jewish Badge and the Yellow Star in the Nazi Era
The Lublin Reservation and the Madagascar Plan: Two Aspects of Nazi Jewish Policy During the Second World War
The Jewish Ghettos of the Nazi Era
The Fate of the Jewish Book
Aspects of the Jewish Communal Crisis in Germany, Austria, and Czechoslovakia During the Nazi Period
Social Conflicts in the Ghetto
The Karaites Under Nazi Rule
Ukrainian-Jewish Relations During the Nazi Occupation
Part Two: 1941-1945-Extermination
The Extermination of the Polish Jews During the German Occupation, 1939-1945
The Destruction of the Jews of Lwow, 1941-1944
Crimes in the Name of "Science"
Pseudo-Saviors in the Polish Ghettos: Mordechai Chaim Rumkowski of Lodz
The messianic Complex of a Nazi Collaborator in a Ghetto: Moses Merin of Sosnowiec
Jacob Gens: "Commandant" of the Vilna Ghetto
The Extermination of the Gypsies: Nazi Genocide of an Aryan People
Jewish Resistance to Nazism
"Righteous Gentiles" in the Nazi Era
Was There an "Other Germany" During the Nazi Period?
Part Three: Methodological Problems
Polish Jewish Historiography Between the Two Wars
European Jewish Research on the Holocaust
American Jewish Research and the Literature on the Holocaust
Preliminary and Methodological Aspects of Research on the Judenrat
Problems of Research on the Holocaust: An Overview