Chapter Seven: Concentration Camp Literature
Chapter Eight: The Minor Witnesses
l. Frere Birin
II. Abbe Jean-Paul Renard
III. Abbe Robert Ploton
Chapter Nine: Louis Martin-Chauffier
I. The Line of Argument
II. Another Line of Argument
IV. Maltreatment
V. A Qualified Witness?
Chapter Ten: The Psychologists: David Rousset and the Universe of the Concentration Camp
I. The Postulate of the Theory
II. The Labor
III. The Haeftlingsfuehrung
IV. Objectivity
V. Traduttore, Traditore
Chapter Eleven: Eugen Kogon and L'Enfer Organise
I. The Prisoner Eugen Kogon
II. The Method
III. The Haeftlingsfuehrung
IV. The Arguments
V. The Conduct of the S.S.
VI. Health Personnel
VII. Devotion
VIII. Cinema, sports
IX. The Brothel
X. Informing
XI. Transports
XII. Tableau
XIII. Evaluations
XIV. Statistics
XV. Nota bene...
Chapter Twelve: Raul Hilberg: His Doctrine and His Methods
Chapter Thirteen: Witnesses, Testimonies, and Documents
I. Generalities
II. The Witness Rudolf Höss
III. The Witness Miklos Nyiszly
IV. The Witness Kurt Gerstein
V. Conclusion
Chapter Fourteen: Statistics: Six Million or ...
II. Postwar Statistics
III. Prewar Statistics
IV. The Jewish Migration, or 'The Wandering Jew'
V. The Movement of the European Jewish Population from 1933 to 1945
Conclusion: Six Million Exterminated Jews -- Fact or Fiction
Appendix A: Four Descriptions of Prison Life in French Penal Institutions
Discipline in the Maison Centrale in Riom in 1939
In the Prisons of the "Liberation"
At Poissy
German Prisoners in France
Appendix B: The Two French Versions of the Gerstein Document
The Gerstein Document
Author's Postscript
Appendix C: The Wolfgang Grosch Statement and A Report of a Second Lieutenant to a Lieutenant
1. The Wolfgang Grosch Statement
2. Report of a Second Lieutenant to a Lieutenant