Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-280) and index.
Contents
Images and impressions of gypsies in the German collective memory -- Policy toward gypsies until the collapse of the Third Reich -- Policy toward gypsies in the shadow of Auschwitz -- Compensation policy toward gypsy victims of Nazism -- German courts, Nazi perpetrators, and gypsy victims -- Effect of Nazism and denazification on attitudes toward gypsies -- Public debate on Nazi persecution of gypsies -- "Discovery" of the gypsy victim of Nazism.