Based on an exploration of both pre-Nazi and Nazi theory and practice, Pete Kakel challenges the dominant narrative of the murder of European Jewry, illuminating the Holocaust's decidedly imperial-colonial origins, context, and content in a book of interest to students, teachers, and lay readers, as well as specialist and non-specialist scholars.Introduction: Explaining the Holocaust 1. Pre-Nazi Discourse: Racial Imperialism 2. Pre-Nazi Praxis: Imperial-Colonial Models 3. Nazi Discourse: Colonial Fantasies of 'Space' and 'Race' 4. Nazi Praxis: Colonial War and Genocide Conclusion: Accounting for the HolocaustCarroll P. Kakel, III ('Pete') is a research historian and lecturer at The Johns Hopkins University Centre for Liberal Arts, USA. He is the author of The American West and the Nazi East: A Comparative and Interpretive Perspective.