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Northwestern University Press Lessons and Legacies IX Memory History and Responsibility Reassessments of the Holocaust Implications for the Future Lesson Legacies 09 Lessons and Legacies Paperback
Book SynopsisThe ninth 'Lessons and Legacies' conference, held during the height of the genocide in Darfur, sought to reexamine how the darkness of the Holocaust continues to shadow human existence more than sixty years after World War II left the Third Reich in ruins. This collection contains the highlights from the conference.
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Northwestern University Press Prisoner of Her Past A Sons Memoir
Book SynopsisHoward Reich has written a moving memoir about growing up as the child of Holocaust survivors and finding refuge from silence and fear in the world of jazz. It is only when his mother's memories overwhelm her and Howard begins to piece together her story that he comes to understand how his parents' lives shaped his own.
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Northwestern University Press Lessons and Legacies X Reexamining Perpetrators
Book SynopsisThe essays in the tenth volume of Lessons and Legacies offer a sense of the issues that run through current thinking about the Holocaust and ideas about the different ways we engage with a broad range of sources. New sources ranging from traditional archival finds to microhistories accessible via newer technology infuse Holocaust research. At the same time, the fields of Holocaust research and Jewish studies have an increasing impact upon other disciplines. Overall, the editor and writers find that the integration of insights, methodologies, critiques, and questions from psychology, literary studies, visual arts, and other fields with those of history, political science, and other social sciences sharpens the tools of analysis. The essays in this volume testify to the evolution of the field of Holocaust studies and also indicate a future direction.The essays in the tenth volume of Lessons and Legacies offer a sense of the issues that run through current thinking about the Holocaust andTable of ContentsContents Theodore Zev Weiss Foreword Sara R. Horowitz Introduction I Wartime Sources of Interpretation Gerhard L. Weinberg Another Look at Hitler and the Beginning of the Holocaust Ana Antic Police force under occupation: Serbian State Guard and Volunteers' Corps in the Holocaust Gershon Greenberg Jewish Mystical Thought (Kabbalah) Through the Holocaust Paul B. Jaskot ""Realism""? The Place of Images in Holocaust Studies II Rethinking Testimony Henry Greenspan Collaborative Interpretation of Survivors' Accounts: A Radical Challenge to Conventional Practice Gary Weissman Incapable of Revealing the Event: Elie Wiesel and the Reading of Memoir-Writing III Victimhood, Identity, Practice Cora Granata Political Upheaval and Shifting Identities: Holocaust Survivors in the Soviet Occupied Zone of Germany, 1945-1949 Joanna Beata Michlic The Aftermath and After: Memories of Child Survivors of the Holocaust Valerie Hébert From Nuremberg to Kigali: On the Necessity and Impossibility of Post-Atrocity Justice IV Art Matthew Girson Reflections, Traditions, and Representations From a Painting Studio Notes on Contributors|Contents Theodore Zev Weiss Foreword Sara R. Horowitz Introduction I Wartime Sources of Interpretation Gerhard L. Weinberg Another Look at Hitler and the Beginning of the Holocaust Ana Antic Police force under occupation: Serbian State Guard and Volunteers' Corps in the Holocaust Gershon Greenberg Jewish Mystical Thought (Kabbalah) Through the Holocaust Paul B. Jaskot ""Realism""? The Place of Images in Holocaust Studies II Rethinking Testimony Henry Greenspan Collaborative Interpretation of Survivors' Accounts: A Radical Challenge to Conventional Practice Gary Weissman Incapable of Revealing the Event: Elie Wiesel and the Reading of Memoir-Writing III Victimhood, Identity, Practice Cora Granata Political Upheaval and Shifting Identities: Holocaust Survivors in the Soviet Occupied Zone of Germany, 1945-1949 Joanna Beata Michlic The Aftermath and After: Memories of Child Survivors of the Holocaust Valerie Hébert From Nuremberg to Kigali: On the Necessity and Impossibility of Post-Atrocity Justice IV Art Matthew Girson Reflections, Traditions, and Representations From a Painting Studio Notes on Contributors
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Northwestern University Press Out of Chaos Hidden Children Remember the
Book SynopsisThe most complete collection to date of the memoirs of hidden children of the Holocaust.Trade Review“This superbly edited compendium of the diverse recollections of children who survived the Holocaust is a deeply affecting document. Indeed, as an awakener of empathy, I know of nothing comparable.” —Peter Hayes, editor of The Oxford Handbook of Holocaust Studies|“Out of Chaos: Hidden Children Remember the Holocaust is an essential read for both scholars and general audiences. The testimonies of hidden children offer a lens on Jewish children’s lives during the Holocaust and its aftermath by transmitting stories that would have otherwise slipped into oblivion." —Journal of Jewish Identities
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Northwestern University Press The Inability to Love Jews Gender and America in
Book SynopsisThe Inability to Love borrows its title from Alexander and Margarete Mitscherlich's 1967 landmark book The Inability to Mourn, which discussed German society's lack of psychological reckoning with the Holocaust. Challenging that notion, Agnes Mueller turns to recently published works by prominent contemporary German, non-Jewish writers to examine whether there has been a thorough engagement with German history and memory. She focuses on literature that invokes Jews, Israel, and the Holocaust. Mueller's aim is to shed light on pressing questions concerning German memories of the past, and on German images of Jews in Germany at a moment that is ideologically and historically fraught.
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Northwestern University Press The World Is a Prison
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Northwestern University Press The World is a Prison
Book SynopsisAn English translation of an Italian prison memoir which recounts the author's experiences of interrogation and torture by Fascist police and the Gestapo, during the Second World War.
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Northwestern University Press Chamberet Recollections from an Ordinary
Book SynopsisThis text is the memoir of a French girl whose mother was taken by the SS in 1944 and interned in Aushwitz. On her return at the end of the war, the mother's health was irreparably damaged, but she wanted to talk. Unwilling to put her story in writing herself, the task was left to her daughter.
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Scarecrow Press Sacrifice of the Generals Soviet Senior Officer
Book SynopsisTrade Review...nearly 1,000 entries are brought together on senior Soviet officers, who in the period 1939-1953 were either captured by the enemy, were repressed by Soviet leadership, were killed in combat, or died of illness. * International Review Of Social History, Vol. 52 (2007) *...the mass of biographical and bibliographic material that Parrish has gathered is of extraordinary utility....it is the most complete and accurate source yet available on high-ranking military and police officials. Any researcher on the Soviet army, intelligence services, or high politics should keep a copy close at hand. * The Russian Review *Including all officers above the rank of colonel in his biographical dictionary, Parrish...relies on recently available Soviet archives in order to shed some light on the losses suffered by the Red Army officer corps from 1939 to the death of Stalin in 1953. Some 1000 entries provide basic biographical information for the officer corps and note the manner of death or other form of attrition, covering combat losses, political repression, war captivity, anti-Semitic campaigns, and reduction in rank. * Reference and Research Book News *
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Scarecrow Press Historical Dictionary of World War II
Book SynopsisIn the years immediately following World War II, information was disclosed about what has been termed the shadow war of the existence of hitherto secret agencies. In Germany it was the Abwehr and the Sicherheitsdienst; in Britain it was MI5, the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) and Special Operations Executive (SOE); in the United States it was the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) and the Special Intelligence Service (SIS) of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); in Japan it was the Kempet''ai; and in Italy the Servicio di Informazione Militare (SIM). Sixty years after World War II secrets are still being revealed about the covert activities that took place. Many countries had secret agencies maintaining covert operations, but even ostensibly neutral countries also conducted secret operations. Changes in American, British, and even Soviet official attitudes to declassification in the 1980s allowed thousands of secret documents to be made available for public examination, and the result was extensive revisionism of the conventional histories of the conflict, which previously had excluded references to secret intelligence sources. The Historical Dictionary of World War II Intelligence tells the emerging history of the intelligence world during World War II. This is done through a chronology, an introduction, a bibliography, and hundreds of cross-referenced dictionary entries on the secret agencies, operations, and events. The world of double agents, spies, and moles during WWII is explained in the most comprehensive reference currently available.Trade Reviewa handy one-volume dictionary of intelligence activities during World War II....well done and will provide a handy and informative addition. * American Reference Books Annual *A handy one-volume dictionary of intelligence activities during World War II....Well done and will provide a handy and informative addition. * Global War Studies *Table of ContentsEditor's Foreword Acronyms and Abbreviations Chronology Introduction THE DICTIONARY Bibliography Index About the Author
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New Directions Publishing Corporation Voices in the Evening
Book SynopsisFrom one of Italy’s greatest writers, a stunning novel “filled with shimmering, risky, darting observation” (Colm Tóibín)Trade Review"The concepts, emotions and characters in her books are complex and unforgettable." -- Laurie Anderson - New York Times"Sharp and lively." -- Lydia Davis"I’m utterly entranced by Ginzburg’s style – her mysterious directness, her salutary ability to lay things bare that never feels contrived or cold, only necessary, honest, clear." -- Maggie Nelson"Ginzburg gives us a new template for the female voice and an idea of what it might sound like." -- Rachel Cusk"Her sentences have great precision and clarity, and I learn a lot when I read her." -- Zadie Smith"As deceptively diffuse as it is meticulously observed, Ginzburg’s novel is a gem." -- Kirkus (starred)"Ginzburg’s efficient, lyrical prose and ear for dialogue make for an expansive and beautifully rendered study of individuals and community in wartime. With this latest resurrected masterpiece, the late author’s work continues to prove irresistible and relevant." -- Publishers Weekly (starred)"Though the political context is important in understanding the nuances of her work, Ginzburg’s talent, and how fresh these stories still feel, is in her note-perfect characterizations. The many political frictions offer a context, but it’s these imaginary/real people who are front and center." -- Mandana Chaffa - Chicago Review of Books"There is perhaps no greater archivist of the family lexicon than the Italian novelist Natalia Ginzburg." -- Jess Bergman - Jewish Currents"Ginzburg is a miniaturist. Her themes are buried in gestures, fragments, absences—not in what is said, but in what is not said....When there are glimpses of happiness in Ginzburg’s work, they take root in unlikely places, outside the narrow confines of convention. Voices in the Evening, set in the period immediately after the war, is a portrait of the children of a factory boss as told by Elsa, the factory accountant’s daughter, a typically opaque Ginzburgian narrator. Elsa is having a covert love affair with Tommasino, the youngest of the boss’s children, and the pair meet every Wednesday in a modest rented room. Ginzburg sketches the parameters of their relationship with typical precision, through an accretion of specifics that accumulate incredible force, humor, and beauty." -- Negar Azimi - Bookforum
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Random House USA Inc Roosevelts Centurions FDR and the Commanders He
Book Synopsis“FDR’s centurions were my heroes and guides. Now Joe Persico has written the best account of those leaders I've ever read.”—Colin L. PowellAll American presidents are commanders in chief by law. Few perform as such in practice. In Roosevelt’s Centurions, distinguished historian Joseph E. Persico reveals how, during World War II, Franklin D. Roosevelt seized the levers of wartime power like no president since Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War. Declaring himself “Dr. Win-the-War,” FDR assumed the role of strategist in chief, and, though surrounded by star-studded generals and admirals, he made clear who was running the war. FDR was a hands-on war leader, involving himself in everything from choosing bomber targets to planning naval convoys to the design of landing craft. Persico explores whether his strategic decisions, including his insistence on the Axis powers’ unconditional surrender, helped end or may have prol
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Random House USA Inc The Journey Modern Library Classics Modern
Book SynopsisHere is “a rich and lyrical masterpiece”-notes Peter Constantine-the first translation of a lost treasure by acclaimed author H. G. Adler, a survivor of Theresienstadt and Auschwitz. Written in 1950, after Adler’s emigration to England, The Journey was ignored by large publishing houses after the war and not released in Germany until 1962. Depicting the Holocaust in a unique and deeply moving way, and avoiding specific mention of country or camps-even of Nazis and Jews-The Journey is a poetic nightmare of a family’s ordeal and one member’s survival. Led by the doctor patriarch Leopold, the Lustig family finds itself “forbidden” to live, enduring in a world in which “everyone was crazy, and once they finally recognized what was happening it was too late.” Linked by its innovative style to the work of James Joyce and Virginia Woolf, The Journey portrays the unimaginable in a way that anyone interested in recent history and modern lite
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Presidio Press Citizens of London
Book SynopsisThe acclaimed author of Troublesome Young Men reveals the behind-the-scenes story of how the United States forged its wartime alliance with Britain, told from the perspective of three key American players in London: Edward R. Murrow, the handsome, chain-smoking head of CBS News in Europe; Averell Harriman, the hard-driving millionaire who ran FDR’s Lend-Lease program in London; and John Gilbert Winant, the shy, idealistic U.S. ambassador to Britain. Each man formed close ties with Winston Churchill—so much so that all became romantically involved with members of the prime minister’s family. Drawing from a variety of primary sources, Lynne Olson skillfully depicts the dramatic personal journeys of these men who, determined to save Britain from Hitler, helped convince a cautious Franklin Roosevelt and reluctant American public to back the British at a critical time. Deeply human, brilliantly researched, and beautifully written, Citizens of London is a new
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Random House USA Inc Time After Time
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Random House USA Inc Unbroken Movie Tiein Edition
Book SynopsisRelates the story of a U.S. airman who survived when his bomber crashed into the sea during World War II, spent forty-seven days adrift in the ocean before being rescued by the Japanese Navy, and was held as a prisoner until the end of the war.
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Random House USA Inc Last Hope Island
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The University Press of Kentucky The Unknown Dead
Book SynopsisRenowned historian Peter Schrijvers, a native Belgian, describes the horrific war crimes committed by German military units on the front lines and by Nazi security services behind the battle lines, as well as the devastating effects of Allied responses to the enemy threat, including massive bombings of small towns.
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The University Press of Kentucky The USS Flier Death and Survival on a World War
Book SynopsisNoted historian Michael Sturma's vivid recounting of the harrowing story of the USS Flier has all the elements of a classic World War II survival tale: sudden disaster, physical deprivation, a ruthless enemy, friendly guerrillas, and a dramatic escape from behind enemy lines.
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The University Press of Kentucky Surface and Destroy The Submarine Gun War in the
Book SynopsisExplores the nature of submarine warfare in the Pacific Ocean during World War II and investigates the challenges of facing the enemy on the surface. This is a thorough analysis of the submariner experience and the effects of surface attacks on the war in the Pacific, offering a compelling study of the battles that became “intolerably personal”.
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The University Press of Kentucky Endkampf Soldiers Civilians and the Death of the
Book SynopsisFritz examines the predicament and outlook of American GI's, German soldiers and officials, and the civilian population caught in the arduous fighting during the waning days of World War II.
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The University Press of Kentucky Surface and Destroy The Submarine Gun War in the
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The University Press of Kentucky Lectures of the Air Corps Tactical School and
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The University Press of Kentucky Fallen Tigers The Fate of Americas Missing Airmen
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The University Press of Kentucky Broadway Goes to War
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The University Press of Kentucky John J. Pershing and the American Expeditionary
Book SynopsisThese volumes of wartime correspondence provide new insight into the work of a legendary soldier and the historic events in which he participatedTable of ContentsList of Illustrations Introduction to the Collection Introduction to Volume I April 1917 May 1917 June 1917 July 1917 August 1917 September 1917 Appendix 1 Appendix 2 Bibliography for Volume I Index
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The University Press of Kentucky Lieutenant Sonia Vagliano
Book SynopsisBrings a young French lieutenant's memoirs to English-speaking audiences for the first time.Table of ContentsCrossing the Atlantic. London We Return to France Bayeux Fontenay-sur-Mer Cavigny near St.-Lo Mortain-Falaise Le Mans-Paris Northern France Belgium Brand Brauweiler Wetzlar Buchenwald Epilogue
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The University Press of Kentucky The USS Flier Death and Survival on a World War
Book SynopsisNoted historian Michael Sturma's vivid recounting of the harrowing story of the USS Flier has all the elements of a classic World War II survival tale: sudden disaster, physical deprivation, a ruthless enemy, friendly guerrillas, and a dramatic escape from behind enemy lines.
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The University Press of Kentucky A Strange Whim of the Sea
Book SynopsisHighlighting the underreported role auxiliary vessels played in the war, A Strange Whim of the Sea: The Wreck of the USS Macaw should engage the military historian and lay reader alike with the previously untold story it tells of struggle, sacrifice, death and survival in the Pacific in World War II.Table of ContentsRough Start On the Rocks Troubled Waters Off to War Perilous Passage South Pacific The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner Midway Emergency Exit Business on Great Waters Aftermath
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The University Press of Kentucky Uniting against the Reich
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsIntroduction The Road to Casablanca The Casablanca Directive and Breaking Command Unity Testing the Casablanca Directive The Breaking Points Reorganization Taking the Fight to the Luftwaffe The Spring Campaign Against European Transportation The Summer Oil Offensive Breaking the German Way of War Punishing the Reich Conclusions Appendix Bibliography Preface
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The University Press of Kentucky Pattons Tactician
Book SynopsisA day-to-day chronicle of Keyes's experiences in the World War II Mediterranean theater and the early days of the Cold War in occupied Germany and Austria, Patton's Tactician is an invaluable primary source that offers readers a glimpse into the mind of one of America's most distinguished World War II corps commanders.Table of ContentsEditor's Note Introduction Operation TORCH and the North African Campaign Operation Husky and the Sicilian Campaign Crossing the Rapido On to Rome The River Crossings The End of the War The Occupation of Germany High Commissioner for Austria Conclusion APPENDIX A APPENDIX B References
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Ohio State University Press Nuclear Rivals AngloAmerican Atomic Relations
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University of Alabama Press Gaudalcanal Remembered
Book SynopsisGuadalancal was a pivotal World War II battle in the Pacific Theatre. As a press officer in the Marine Corps Reserve, Merillat was particularly well positioned to record the military action and this combat memoir offers on-the-spot reportage of all the action.
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The University of Alabama Press My Fathers War Fighting with the Buffalo Soldiers
Book SynopsisTells the compelling story of a unit of black Buffalo Soldiers and their white commander fighting on the Italian front during World War II. Carolyn Ross Johnston draws on her father’s account of the war and her extensive interviews with other veterans of the 92nd Division to describe the experiences of a naïve southern white officer and his segregated unit on an intimate level.
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The University of Alabama Press Escaping Hitler
Book SynopsisEscaping Hitler is the personal story of Eva Wyman and her family's escape from Nazi Germany to Chile in the sociohistorical context of 1930s and 1940s, a time when the Chilean Nazi party had an active presence in the country's major institutions. Based primarily on interviews with German Jewish refugees and family correspondence, Eva Goldschmidt Wyman provides an intimate account of Jews in Germany in the 1930s as Nazi controls tightened and family members were taken to Riga and Theresienstadt concentration camps. Wyman recounts Kristallnacht in Stuttgart, where her father was principal of the Jewish school, his imprisonment in Dachau, and his release and immigration to Great Britain. Escaping Hitler details the family's escape from Germany and subsequent life in Chile, providing an intimate look at daily life on the steam ship Conte Grande during the voyage from Italy to Chile in 1939, Nazi espionage and anti-Semitic activity in Chile, and the Nazi influence in South America in gen
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The University of Alabama Press East of Time Alabama Fire Ant
Book SynopsisPresents a succession of reminiscences that weave together a shimmering tapestry depicting a lost world. This title is set in Lodz, Poland, in the years between the author's childhood and early maturity, a period overtaken by the cataclysmic events of the 1930s and early 1940s.Trade ReviewEast of Time is the most honest book about the nature of humankind that I have ever read.... Reading it has changed my life. - Alex Miller ""This exquisite memoir chronicles suffering, but also asserts and epitomizes the human spirit's power of creative regeneration. East of Time is a masterpiece."" - Richard Freadman ""East of Time and Lives and Embers are clearly poet's books, advancing not by plot and character psychology, but by image and language. Nevertheless, both manage to create a complete world and to entice the reader into that world.... Part of Rosenberg's importance, I think, is that, though a witness and a survivor, he is not shy about placing art on a hierarchical scale above historical testimony, defying the self-censoring wisdom of the Adornos and the Weisels, and the fears of those who worry that, in this way, he plays into the hands of the deniers. In this way, he serves as a hinge figure between the memoirists and the fictionists, honoring both."" - Joesph Skibell, author of A Blessing on the Moon
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Hoover Institution Press,U.S. 485 Days at Majdanek
Book SynopsisIn this memoir, Jerzy Kwiatkowski tells the harrowing tale of the sixteen months he spent at Majdanek, a concentration camp on the outskirts of Lublin in occupied Poland. In stark detail, he describes the organization and operations of the camp and, for its prisoners, the fierce struggle for survival. Written in 1945, with events still fresh in his mind, Kwiatkowski's memoir provides a documentary-caliber look at prisoner life, from its mundane frustrationsendless roll calls, rations of rutabaga and potatoesto its glimmers of hopesmuggled contraband, the strong bonds formed by the prisoners. It offers a first-person view on the Nazi regime's darkest excesses, from forced labor and starvation to systematic murder. First released under Soviet-era censorship in Poland in 1966, Kwiatkowski's memoir was published in a complete, uncensored Polish version in 2018 and has now been translated into English for the first time. The edition is richly illustrated with rare archival images from the H
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University of Missouri Press Pattons War
Book SynopsisDuring his life, George S. Patton Jr starred as an Olympic athlete, chased down Mexican bandits, and led tanks into battle in World War I. But he is best remembered for his exploits in World War II. Patton's War follows the general from the beaches of Morocco to the fields of France, right before the birth of Third Army on the continent.
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers World War II on the Web A Guide to the Very Best
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Pen & Sword Books Ltd Nijmegen US 82nd Airborne Guards Armoured
Book SynopsisIn the first of three books covering the battles on the road to Arnhem, Tim Saunders describes the US 82nd Airborne Division's daring seizure of the Grave Bridge and their battles for the Grossbeek Heights, and the struggle for the vital Nijmegen Bridge.
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Vallentine Mitchell A History of the Holocaust
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Vallentine Mitchell & Co Ltd Holocaust Memoir Digest Volume 1
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Vallentine Mitchell & Co Ltd Holocaust Memoir Digest v2 A Digest of Published
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Vallentine Mitchell The Girl in the Check Coat Library of Holocaust
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Vallentine Mitchell & Co Ltd HOLOCAUST MEMOIR DIGEST A Digest of Published
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Shepheard-Walwyn (Publishers) Ltd Men of Valour
Book SynopsisBased on the Second World War, this narrative poem, with its evocative drawings, captures the devastation of this global war and the dramatic events that took place. It is the author's dedication to the courage displayed by men and women of every participating nation.Table of Contents1 The Approach of War 9 2 Blitzkreig 15 3 The Fall of France 23 4 The Battle of Britain 37 5 The Greek Disaster 47 6 Barbarossa 61 7 The Japanese Onslaught 73 8 Axis Occupation 85 9 The War at Sea 91 10 Midway 101 11 The Dieppe Raid 111 12 Bomber Command 117 13 El Alamein 125 14 Stalingrad 141 15 Guadalcanal 155 16 The Clearance of North Africa 161 17 The Warsaw Ghetto 171 18 Crisis in the Atlantic 177 19 The Dambusters’ Raid 187 20 The Battle of Kursk 193 21 The Fall of Mussolini 201 22 Jean Moulin 209 23 The Bombing of Hamburg 21724 Allied Advances 221 25 The Teheran Conference 227 26 The Siege of Leningrad 235 27 Monte Cassino 241 28 Tito’s Partisans 255 29 The Defence of India 261 30 The Normandy Invasion 273 31 The Marianas 291 32 The Stauffenberg Plot 301 33 Bagration 311 34 Victory in Normandy 315 35 The Warsaw Rising 325 36 The Liberation of Paris 333 37 Arnhem 339 38 The Battle of Leyte Gulf 351 39 The Battle of the Bulge 359 40 Victory in Burma 369 41 The Yalta Conference 379 42 Iwo Jima 385 43 The Fall of Nazi Germany 393 44 Hiroshima 405 Source of Words in Quotation Marks 413 Main Works Consulted 415
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Michigan State University Press General Eisenhower Ideology and Discourse
Book SynopsisDuring the World War II, Dwight D. Eisenhower formulated an ideology that encompassed deeply held ideas about human nature, society and political life. This text reveals how one man helped construct the sense of national and global insecurity that pervaded American life for decades.
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Michigan State University Press They Cant Take That Away from ME The Odyssey of
Book SynopsisThis work recounts not only Ralph Rentz's devastating three-and-a-half years of captivity in a Japanese POW camp during World War II, but also his involvement in a secret government mission that has never been revealed.
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