B?ker:
Donald Bloxham, The Final Solution. A Genocide, Oxford: Oxford UP, 2009.
Primo Levi, If This Is a Man / The Truce, London: Abacus, 1991, 15-182.
Art Spiegelman, The Complete Maus, London: Penguin, 2003
Kompendium:
Raphael Lemkin, Axis Rule in Occupied Europe: Laws of Occupation. Analysis of Government, Proposals for Redress, Washington, D.C.: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1944, ix-xv and 79-95.
Ann Curthoys and John Docker, “Defining Genocide”, in Dan Stone (ed.), The Historiography of Genocide, Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2008, 9-41.
Sybille Steinbacher, “The Concentration and Extermination Camps of the Nazi Regime”, in: Jonathan C. Friedman (ed.), The Routledge History of the Holocaust, London and New York: Routledge, 2011, 181-190.
David Cesarani, The Final Solution. The Fate of the Jews 1933–1949, London: Macmillan, 2016, 451-580.
Wolfgang Sofsky, The Order of Terror, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1997, 259-275.
Christian Gerlach, The Extermination of the European Jews, Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2016, 215-260.
Christopher Browning, Ordinary Men, Reserve Police Battalion 101 and the Final Solution in Poland, New York: Harper, 1998, 159-90.
Daniel Jonah Goldhagen, Hitler’s Willing Executioners. Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust, New York: Vintage (or London: Abacus), 1997, 416-55.
Timothy Mason, “Intention and explanation. A current controversy about the interpretation of National Socialism”, in: Timothy Mason, Nazism, Fascism, and the Working Class, ed. Jane Caplan, Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995, 212-230.
Donald Bloxham and Devin O. Pendas, “Punishment as Prevention? The Politics of Prosecuting Génocidaires”, in: Donald Bloxham and A. Dirk Moses, The Oxford Handbook of Genocide Studies, Oxford: Oxford UP, 2010, 617-637.
Lawrence Douglas, The Right Wrong Man. John Demjanjuk and the Last Great Nazi War Crimes Trial, Princeton: Princeton UP, 2016, 1-16, 216-246.
Christian Delage, Caught on Camera. Film in the Courtroom from the Nuremberg Trials to the Trials of the Khmer Rouge, Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvannia Press, 2014, 222-240.
Hilmar Kaiser, “Genocide at the Twilight of the Ottoman Empire”, in: Donald Bloxham and A. Dirk Moses, The Oxford Handbook of Genocide Studies, Oxford: Oxford UP, 2010, 365-385.
Jürgen Zimmerer. “The First Genocide of the Twentieth Century: The German War of Destruction in Southwest Africa (1904-1908) and the Global History of Genocide”, in: Doris L. Bergen (ed.), Lessons and Legacies VIII. From Generation to Generation, Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 2008, 34-64.
Jonas Kreienbaum, “Deadly Learning? Concentration Camps and Zones in Colonial Wars around 1900”, in: Volker Barth and Roland Cvetkovski (eds.), Imperial Co-Operation and Transfer, 1870-1930. Empires and Encounters, London and New York: Bloomsbury, 2015, 219-235.
Dominik Schaller, “From Conquest to Genocide. Colonial Rule in German Southwest Africa and German East Africa”, in: A. Dirk Moses (ed.), Empire, Colony, Genocide. Conquest, Occupation, and Subaltern Resistance in World History, New York: Berghahn, 2008, 296-324.
Christian Gerlach, Extremely Violent Societies. Mass Violence in the Twentieth-Century World, Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2010, 266-289.
Zygmunt Baumann, Modernity and the Holocaust, London: Polity, 1989, 1-31.
Samantha Power, A Problem From Hell: America and the Age of Genocide, New York: Basic Books, 2002, xi-xxi, 391-442, 503-516.
Felix Wemheuer, Famine politics in Maoist China and the Soviet Union, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2014,
Artikler tilgjengelige p? nettet:
Cross/Examinations of Dieter Wisliceny and Rudolf H??, in: Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg 14 Nov. 1945–1. Oct. 1946, Nuremberg: no publ., 1947-9, vol. IV, 355-373, and vol. XI, 396-422 (pdfs can be downloaded at https://www.loc.gov/rr/frd/Military_Law/NT_major-war-criminals.html)