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== Referanser == <references> <ref name="Arad2018">Arad, Y. (2018). ''The Operation Reinhard Death Camps, Revised and Expanded Edition: Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka''. Indiana University Press.</ref> <ref name="Beorn">Beorn, W. W. (2017). [https://doi.org/10.1093/gerhis/ghx030 The Making of an SS Killer: The Life of Colonel Alfred Filbert, 1905–1990]. ''German History,'' Volume 35, Issue 4, Pages 666–668.</ref> <ref name="Bennett">Bennett, G. H. (2011). [https://doi.org/10.1007/s10991-011-9087-z Exploring the World of the Second and Third Tier Men in the Holocaust: The Interrogation of Friedrich Jeckeln: Engineer and Executioner.] ''Liverpool Law Review'', 32(1), 1.</ref> <ref name="Bessel">Bessel, R. (2003). Functionalists vs. Intentionalists: The Debate Twenty Years on or Whatever Happened to Functionalism and Intentionalism? ''German Studies Review,'' 26(1), 15-20</ref> <ref name="Breitman">Breitman, R. (1991). 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''The International History Review,'' 28(4), 798-806.</ref> <ref name="Grant">{{Kilde bok | forfatter = Grant, R.G. | utgivelsesår = 1999 | tittel = Holocaust | isbn = 8278880521 | utgivelsessted = Oslo | forlag = Libretto forl | url = http://urn.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-nb_digibok_2010042103026 | side = }}</ref> <ref name="Hamot">Hamot, G. E., Lindquist, D. H., & Misco, T. J. (2007). [https://doi.org/10.1080/00131940701513268 Breaking Historical Silence through Cross–Cultural Collaboration: Latvian Curriculum Writers and United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Fellows]. ''Educational Studies'', 42(2), 155-173.</ref> <ref name="Kay">Kay, A. J. (2013). [https://doi.org/10.1093/hgs/dct048 Transition to Genocide, July 1941: Einsatzkommando 9 and the Annihilation of Soviet Jewry]. ''Holocaust and Genocide Studies'', 27(3), 411-442.</ref> <ref name="Koch">Koch, H. W. (1983). Hitler's ‘Programme’and the Genesis of Operation ‘Barbarossa’. 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The Execution of High-Ranking Nazis after the Second World War]. ''Journal of Genocide Research'', 20(2), 247-260.</ref> <ref name="Schneider, G. 1979">Schneider, G. (1979). ''Journey into terror: story of the Riga Ghetto''. Ardent Media.</ref> <ref name="Skarpnes">NOU 1997:22 ''[https://www.regjeringen.no/no/dokumenter/nou-1997-22/id141043/ Inndragning av jødisk eiendom i Norge under den 2. verdenskrig].'' ([[Skarpnesutvalget]]) Avgitt til Justis- og politidepartementet juni 1997.</ref> <ref name="Skjonsberg">Skjønsberg, Harald: Norsk politikk overfor jødiske flyktninger 1933-1940. ''Arbeiderhistorie'', årbok utgitt av Arbeiderbevegelsens arkiv og bibliotek, Oslo, 1987.</ref> <ref name="Solonari">Solonari, V. (2002). From silence to justification?: Moldovan historians on the holocaust of bessarabian and transnistrian jews. ''Nationalities Papers'', 30(3), 435-457. «In addition, the Romanians liquidated at least 130,000 Jews from Transnistria between 1941 and 1944, which brought the total number killed outright or dead through inhumane treatment to some 250,000. This makes Transnistria one of the worst sites of the Holocaust in Europe, and Romania’s contribution to this tragedy quite outstanding.»</ref> <ref name="USmuseum">{{Kilde www|url=https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/the-holocaust-in-slovakia|tittel=The Holocaust in Slovakia|besøksdato=2019-03-30|språk=en|verk=encyclopedia.ushmm.org}}</ref> <ref name="USHMM">{{Kilde avis|tittel=Documenting Numbers of Victims of the Holocaust and Nazi Persecution|avis=United States Holocaust Memorial Museum|url=https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/documenting-numbers-of-victims-of-the-holocaust-and-nazi-persecution|besøksdato=2018-10-06|etternavn=|fornavn=|dato=|side=|språk=en|sitat=}}</ref> <ref name="ReferenceF">[[#Encyclopedia|Rozett & Spector (2013)]] s. 54</ref> <ref name="Russell2017">Russell, N. (2017). An important Milgram-Holocaust linkage: formal rationality. ''Canadian Journal of Sociology'', 42(3), 261-292.</ref> <ref name="Shepherd">Shepherd, B. (2009). The clean Wehrmacht, the war of extermination, and beyond. ''The Historical Journal'', 52(2), 455-473. «The two highest command bodies, the Army High Command (OKH) and Armed Forces High Command (OKW), and many higher-level field formations also, did not just follow the general directions for brutal action with which Hitler provided them; they also initiated brutal measures themselves. The result was a body of directives extensively implicating the Wehrmacht in the worst aspects of the Third Reich's prosecution of the Second World War: the mass death of Soviet prisoners of war; the use of security policy as a tool for escalating the emergence of the Final Solution across occupied Europe; the... »</ref> <ref name="Snyder2015">{{Kilde avis|tittel=Hitler’s world may not be so far away {{!}} Timothy Snyder|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/sep/16/hitlers-world-may-not-be-so-far-away|avis=The Guardian|dato=2015-09-16|besøksdato=2019-05-19|issn=0261-3077|språk=en-GB|fornavn=Timothy|etternavn=Snyder|side=|sitat=It was this double assault upon state institutions in the Baltic states and eastern Poland, at first by the Soviet Union and then by Nazi Germany, that created the special field of experimentation where ideas of a Final Solution became the practice of mass murder.}}</ref> <ref name="Snyder2012">Snyder, T. (2012). The causes of the Holocaust. 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