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Adolf Hitler
[Ebook, Adobe pdf 2011]
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Mein Kampf is perhaps the only notable work written in two volumes by Adolf Hitler, in 1924. Hitler was arrested when he took out a mass demonstration in favour of national unity for the formation of a socialist German state. He was tried by the Peoples Court in Munich and... more
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Michael Berwick
[Ebook, Adobe epub 2012]
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In this riveting book, Michael Burleigh sets Nazi Germany in a European context, showing how the Third Reich's abandonment of liberal democracy, decency and tolerance was widespread in the Europe of the period. He shows how a radical, pseudo-religious movement, led by an oddity with dazzling demagogic talents, seemed to... more
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Samuel Totten
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Description: Academics, NGOs, the United Nations, and individual nations are focused on the prevention and intervention of genocide. Traditionally, missions to prevent or intervene in genocide have been sporadic and under-resourced. The contributors deal with obstacles to an effective response to genocide by the international system. Academics, NGOs, the United... more
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Carol Ann Lee
[Ebook, Adobe epub 2003]
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In this important work, Lee provides the answer to one of the most heartbreaking questions of modern times: who betrayed Anne Frank and her family to the Nazis? Photo insert. In this definitive new biography, Carol Ann Lee provides the answer to one of the most heartbreaking questions of modern... more
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Antony Beevor
[Ebook, Adobe epub 2005]
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In his latest work, Antony Beevor--bestselling author of Stalingrad and The Fall of Berlin 1945 and one of our most respected historians of World War II--brings us the true, little-known story of a family torn apart by revolution and war. Olga Chekhova, a stunning Russian beauty, was the niece of... more
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Ian Kershaw
[Ebook, Pdf 2008]
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This book is the culmination of more than three decades of meticulous historiographic research on Nazi Germany by one of the period's most distinguished historians. Adobe PDF eBook Rights: Copy not allowed. Print not allowed. Read aloud allowed : Unlimited This book is the culmination of more than three decades... more
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Yitzhak Arad
[Ebook, Adobe pdf 1999]
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Marla Morris
[Ebook, Adobe pdf 2001]
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Description: Uses the Holocaust to raise issues of memory and representation; argues that history is the systematization of memory. Examines the way the Holocaust gets represented in historical texts and in novels.... more
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Bla Weichherz
[Ebook, Adobe pdf 2008]
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Description: From that Place and Time is the memoir of Lucy S. Dawidowicz, an American-Jewish historian who set out to study Yiddish language and Jewish history at YIVO, the Jewish Scientific Institute in Vilna, Poland, in 1938. Escaping Poland only days before the Nazi onslaught, she worked in the New... more
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Susan Zuccotti
[Ebook, Adobe pdf 2007]
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This book describes the ever-escalating dangers to which Jewish refugees and recent immigrants were subjected in France and Italy as the Holocaust marched forward. Susan Zuccotti uncovers a grueling yet complex history of suffering and resilience through historical documents and personal testimonies from members of nine central and eastern European... more
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Alvin H Rosenfeld
[Ebook, Adobe pdf 1997]
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Julia Von Dem Knesebeck
[Ebook, Adobe pdf 2011]
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Description: Thirty years passed before it was accepted-in West Germany and elsewhere-that the Roma (Gypsies) of Germany had been Holocaust victims. Drawing upon a substantial body of previously unseen sources, this record examines the history of the Roma struggle for recognition as racially persecuted victims of National Socialism in postwar... more
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M A Dorothea Shefer ,
Anne Frank
[Ebook, Adobe pdf 1985]
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Adobe PDF eBook Rights: Copy allowed for 15 selections within interval of 365 days Print allowed : Unlimited Read aloud allowed : Unlimited... more
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Dan Diner ,
William Templer ,
Joel Golb
[Ebook, Adobe pdf 2008]
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"Cataclysms "is a profoundly original look at the last century. Approaching twentieth-century history from the periphery rather than the centers of decision-making, the virtual narrator sits perched on the legendary stairs of Odessa and watches as events between the Baltic and the Aegean pass in review, unfolding in space and... more
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Christopher Browning
[Ebook, Adobe pdf 2003]
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Description: Christopher R. Browning addresses some of the most heated controversies that have arisen from the use of postwar testimony: Hannah Arendts uncritical acceptance of Adolf Eichmanns self-portrayal in Jerusalem; the conviction of Ivan Demjanuk (accused of being Treblinka death camp guard "Ivan the Terrible") on the basis of survivor... more
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Gerd Korman
[Ebook, Adobe pdf 2006]
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Description: Gerd Kormans memoir plumbs the depths of twentieth-century history—from his familys deportation from Hamburg during the Nazi era, through his time with an Anglican family in rural England, to the familys reunited life in New York City. Fleeing the Nazis in the months before World War II, the Korman... more
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A Ogilvie Sarah ,
Scott Miller
[Ebook, Adobe pdf 2006]
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Description: The ordeal of the refugee ship St. Louis has become a symbol of the world's indifference to the plight of European Jewry on the eve of the Holocaust. In the spring of 1939, more than nine hundred Jewish refugees boarded the St. Louis in Hamburg, Germany, hoping to escape... more
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Tela Zasloff
[Ebook, Adobe pdf 2003]
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How French Protestant networks worked to rescue Jews and other refugees from the Nazis. This is the story of Pierre Toureille, a French Protestant pastor whose efforts resulted in the rescue of hundreds of refugees, most of them Jewish. Inspired by his Huguenot heritage, Pastor Toureille participated in international Protestant... more
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Richard Glejzer
[Ebook, Adobe pdf 2003]
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Description: Witnessing the Disaster examines how histories, films, stories and novels, memorials and museums, and survivor testimonies involve problems of witnessing: how do those who survived, and those who lived long after the Holocaust, make clear to us what happened? How can we distinguish between more and less authentic accounts?... more
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Gilad Margalit
[Ebook, Adobe pdf 2002]
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Historian Gilad Margalit eloquently fills a tragic gap in the historical record with this sweeping examination of the plight of Gypsies in Germany before, during, and since the era of the Third Reich. "Germany and Its Gypsies" reveals the painful record of the official treatment of the German Gypsies, a... more