Holocaust Scholar and Historian

Jack Fischel

7 articles 2002–2005

Jack Fischel is a Holocaust scholar and historian who contributed book reviews and essays to The Weekly Standard between 2002 and 2005. His writing for the magazine focused extensively on Nazi Germany, covering topics ranging from Nazi ideology and morality to art and resistance under the Third Reich. He is a professor emeritus of history at Millersville University of Pennsylvania and the author of several books on the Holocaust.

Sins of Omission

April 11, 2005 · Magazine, Books and Arts, Jack Fischel

Buried by the Times

Young Nazis

January 31, 2005 · Magazine, Books and Arts, Jack Fischel

Hitler Youth

Nazi Morals

January 12, 2004 · Magazine, Jack Fischel, Books and Arts

The Nazi Conscience

Nazi Pulpits?

July 28, 2003 · Magazine, Jack Fischel, Books and Arts

The Holy Reich

History and Horror

January 13, 2003 · Magazine, Books and Arts, Jack Fischel

Holocaust: A History by Deborah Dwork and Robert Jan van Pelt W.W. Norton, 480 pp., $27.95 IN RECENT DECADES thousands of books and articles about the Holocaust have been published. Practically every conceivable aspect of the tragedy has been researched and analyzed, and the question arises as to…

The Nazi Way of Death

July 15, 2002 · Magazine, Books and Arts, Jack Fischel

Masters of Death The SS-Einsatzgruppen and the Invention of The Holocaust by Richard Rhodes Knopf, 335 pp., $27.50 AS RICHARD RHODES notes in "Masters of Death," his riveting history of the Nazi death squads known as the Einsatzgruppen, gas chambers and crematoria have come to typify the Holocaust.…