"Judeo-Bolshevism" as a central idea of Nazi propaganda on the Eastern Front (Daniel Uziel, “Wehrmacht Propaganda Troops and the Jews,” Yad Vashem Studies 29 [2001]: 46–57, David Welch, The Third Reich: Politics and Propaganda [London 2007]: 129-137.)
Unique Features of the Holocaust in the USSR (Literature: Mordechai Altshuler, "The Unique Features of the Holocaust in the Soviet Union, Jews and Jewish Life in Russia, (1995): 171-188)
Nazi annihilation of Soviet Jews (Literature: Jürgen Matthäus, "Controlled Escalation: Himmler’s Men in the Summer of 1941 and the Holocaust in the Occupied Soviet Territories," Holocaust and Genocide Studies 21, 2 (2007): 218-242; Alexander Prusin, "A Community of Violence: the SiPo/SD and its role in the Nazi terror system in Generalbezirk Kiew," Holocaust and Genocide Studies 21,1 [2007]: 1-30; Wendy Lower, Nazi Empire-Building and the Holocaust in Ukraine (part 6: The General Commissariat's Machinery of Destruction: The Holocaust in the Countryside and Jewish Forced Labor, 1942 – 1943) [Chapel Hill: The University of North Caroline Press, 2005]: 129 - 161).
Murder of Jews in Ukraine: the issue of periodization (Literature: Dieter Pohl, "The Murder of Ukraine's Jews under German Military Administration and in the Reich Commissariat Ukraine", in The Shoah in Ukraine: History, Testimony, Memorialization, ed.: Ray Brandon and Wendy Lower [Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2008]: 23-76).
Destruction of West Belorussian and/or West-Ukrainian shtetls during the Holocaust (Literature: Yehuda Bauer, "Buczacz and Krzemieniec: the Story of Two Towns during the Holocaust," Yad Vashem Studies 33 (2005): 245-306; Yehuda Bauer, "Jewish Baranowicze in the Holocaust," Yad Vashem Studies 31 (2003): 95-151; Yehuda Bauer, "Nowogródek: the Story of a 'Shtetl'", Yad Vashem Studies 35,2 [2007]: 35-70).
The Romanian solution of "the Jewish Question" (Dennis Deletant, Transnistria and the Romanian Solution to the "Jewish Problem", in The Shoah in Ukraine: History, Testimony, Memorialization, ed.: Ray Brandon and Wendy Lower [Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 2008]: 156-189, Dalia Ofer, "The Holocaust in Transnistria: a special case of genocide", in The Holocaust in the Soviet Union, eds.: Lucjan Dobroszycki and Jeffrey S. Gurock [New York, 1993]: 133 – 154).
Participation of local collaborationists in the murder of Jews during the first stage of the German-Soviet War (Literature: Christoph Dieckmann, "Lithuania in Summer 1941: the German Invasion and the Kaunas Pogrom," Shared History - Divided Memory, ed.: Elazar Barkan at al. [Leipzig: Leipziger Universitaetsverlag, 2007]: 355-385; Dieter Pohl, "Anti-Jewish Pogroms in Western Ukraine: a Research Agenda," Shared History - Divided Memory [2007]: 305-313, John-Paul Himka, "The Lviv Pogrom of 1941: The Germans, Ukrainian Nationalists, and the Carnival Crowd", Canadian Slavonic Papers, Vol. LIII, Nos. 2–3–4, June-September-December 2011: 209 – 243).
Local Ukrainian administration and auxiliary police in the Holocaust (Literature: Yuri Radchenko, "Accomplices to Extermination: Municipal Government and the Holocaust in Kharkiv," 1941–1942, Holocaust and Genocide Studies 27, no. 3 (Winter 2013): 443–463; Yuri Radchenko, "We emptied our magazines into them": the Ukrainian auxiliary police and the Holocaust in Generalbezirk Charkow, 1941-1943," Yad Vashem Studies, 41 [1] (2013): 64 – 98).
Ethnic auxiliary forces during the Holocaust in the USSR (Literature: Martin C. Dean, "Lithuanian Participation in the Mass Murder of Jews in Belarus and Ukraine, 1941-44," in The Vanished World of Lithuanian Jews [Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2004]: 285-296; Leonid Rein, "Local collaboration in the execution of the 'Final Solution' in Nazi-occupied Belorussia," Holocaust and Genocide Studies 20,3 [2006]: 381-409).
The challenges faced by Judenrat leaders (Shalom Cholawski, "The Judenrat in Minsk," in Patterns of Jewish Leadership in Nazi Europe, 1933-1945: Proceedings of the Third Yad Vashem International Historical Conference, Jerusalem, April 1977, ed. by Cynthia J. Haft, Yisrael Gutman (Jerusalem : Yad Vashem, 1979): 113-132, Vadim Altskan, "On the Other Side of the River: Dr. Adolph Herschmann and the Zhmerinka Ghetto, 1941–1944," Holocaust and Genocide Studies 26, no. 1 [Spring 2012]: 2–28; Dina Porat, "The Jewish Councils of the Main Ghettos of Lithuania: a Comparison," Modern Judaism 13,2 [1993]: 149 – 163).
Jewish Police in the Ghetto: the case of Kaunas (Literature: Dov Levin, "How the Jewish Police in the Kovno Ghetto Saw Itself", Yad Vashem Studies 29 (2001): 183-240, Samuel D. Kassow, "Inside the Kovno Ghetto, in The Clandestine History of the Kovno Jewish Ghetto Police [Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2014]: 1-62).
Jewish diaries in the ghettos (Literature: Nathan Cohen, "The Last Days of the Vilna Ghetto—Pages from a Diary," Yad Vashem Studies, 31 (2003): 15–59; Benjamin Harshav, "Introduction: Herman's Kruk's Holocaust Writing," in Herman Kruk, The Last Days of the Jerusalem of Lithuania: Chronicle form the Vilna Ghetto and the Camps, 1939 – 1944 [New Haven: Yale University Press, 2002]: xxi – lii; Dina Porat, "The Vilna ghetto diaries," Holocaust Chronicles; Individualizing the Holocaust through Diaries and Other Contemporaneous Personal Accounts. Ed.: Robert Moses Shapiro [Hoboken, NJ: Ktav, 1999]: 157 – 169);
Problems of interpretation of testimonies (Literature: Karel C. Berkhoff, "Dina Pronicheva's Story of Surviving the Babi Yar Massacre: German, Jewish, Soviet, Russian, and Ukrainian Records," in The Shoah in Ukraine: History, Testimony, Memorialization, ed.: Ray Brandon and Wendy Lower, [Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2008]: 291-317,
Jewish Family Partisan Camps (Literature: Yitzhak Arad, "Jewish Family Camps in the Forests - an Original Means of Rescue?" Rescue Attempts during the Holocaust: Proceedings of the Second Yad Vashem International Historical Conference, ed.: Yisrael Gutman, Efraim Zuroff. Jerusalem: Yad Vashem, 1977, pp. 333-353, Nechama Tec, Defiance: The Belski Partisans [New York: Oxford University Press, 1993]).
The Rescue of Jewish cultural treasures: Stab Rosenberg in Vilna (Literature: David E. Fishman, The Rise of Modern Yiddish Culture, part 10: Embers Plucked from Fire: The Rescue of Jewish Cultural Treasures in Vilna [Pittsburg: University of Pittsburg Press, 2005]: 139 - 153,
Jewish women in the partisan movement (Literature: Nechama Tec, Defiance: The Belski Partisans [New York: Oxford University Press, 1993], part 12: "The Fate of Women,": 154 - 169)
Jewish combatants of the Red Army confront the Holocaust (Literature: Mordechai Altshuler, "Jewish combatants of the Red Army: Confront the Holocaust", in Soviet Jews in World War II: Fighting, Witnessing, Remembering, ed.: Harriet Murav and Gennady Estraikh, Boston, 2014: 16 – 35; Arkadi Zeltser, "Differing Views among Red Army Personnel about the Nazi Mass Murder of Jews," Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History 15, 3 (Summer 2014): 563–90); Arkadi Zeltser, “Jewish Response to the Non-Jewish Question: ‘Where Were the Jews During the Fighting,’ 1941-45,”East European Jewish Affairs, 1, 2016, pp. 4 – 25; “How the Jewish Intelligentsia Created the Jewishness of the Jewish Hero: the Soviet Yiddish Press," in Harriet Murav and Gennadi Estraikh, eds., Soviet Jews in World War Two: Fighting, Witnessing, Remembering (Brighton, MA: Academic Studies Press, 2014), pp. 104-128.
Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee in the USSR (Literature: Ilya Altman, "The History and Fate of the Black Book and the Unknown Black Book," in The Unknown Black Book, eds.: Joshua Rubenstein and Ilya Altman [Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 2008]: xix–xxxix).
Soviet mass media and the Holocaust (Literature: Karel C. Berkhoff, "Total Annihilation of the Jewish Population": the Holocaust in the Soviet Media, 1941-45, Kritika 10,1 [2009]: 61-105, Mordechai Altshuler, "The Holocaust in the Soviet Mass Media during the War and in the First Post-War Years Re-examined," Yad Vashem Studies, 39 (2) (2001): 121 – 168, Dov-Ber Kerler, "The Soviet Yiddish Press: 'Eynikayt' during the War, 1942-1945," in Why Didn't the Press Shout?, American & International Journalism during the Holocaust, ed.: Robert Moses Shapiro. [[New York]: Yeshiva University Press, 2003]: 221-249).
Holocaust commemoration activity of Soviet Jews (Literature: Mordechai Altshuler, "Jewish Holocaust commemoration activity in the USSR under Stalin," Yad Vashem Studies 30 [2002]: 271-295, Rebecca Golbert, “Holocaust Memorialization in Ukraine,” Polin, Studies in Polish Jewry, Volume twenty, 2008: 222 – 243).