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A Climatology of Heavy Snowfalls in Northwest Missouri: Long Term Trends and Interannual ...
Cynthia L. Berger
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Anthony R. Lupo
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Missouri Academy of Science
, 1999
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Collected Memories
Christopher R. Browning
Univ of Wisconsin Pr
, 2003
Nazi Policy, Jewish Workers, German Killers
4 reviews
Christopher R. Browning
Cambridge University Press
, 2000
Startling Look At The Men Who Accomplished The Holocaust!
In a six-essay series originally devised as lectures, the author takes the reader deep into the hearts and minds of the men who engineered the Holocaust. As in his earlier work, he argues persuasively and with an army of facts and figures that the decision to eradicate all of Europe's Jews from the face of the planet was an incrementally derived decision. This argument is very much like that ...
Ordinary Men
54 reviews
Christopher R. Browning
Penguin Books Ltd
, 2001
Not for the faint of heart, or the weak of stomach!
This book (as described by previous reviewers and the product description) details what the men in the Nazi Reserve Police Battalion 101 went through, specifically during the SS Invasion of Poland. Browning describes in detail the process of dehumanizing the Jews, and writes at length on the style of execution that the Germans refined and perfected in Poland, prior to the widespread use of gas ...
The Origins of the Final Solution
12 reviews
Christopher R. Browning
William Heinemann Ltd
, 2004
Intensive but worthwhile
This is one of the best books on the market that explains the political development of the Holocaust inside the Nazi power circle. It provides a strong argument that the Nazis did not originally plan to exterminate the Jews in Europe, but rather export them from Germany. Browning's thesis is a challenge to the slippery slope fallacy, which suggests that just because a person steps a foot in ...
From the Ashes of Sobibor: A Story of Survival (Jewish Lives)
4 reviews
Thomas Toivi Blatt
Northwestern University Press
, 1997
Expert Commentary
Among the most common questions asked of Holocaust survivors are why the Jews didn't fight back: Why, it is wondered, did they let their families go to their death so easily? The recollections of Blatt, a survivor of the extermination camp Sobibor, in Poland, where Jews staged a successful revolt, addresses these questions in a frank and gripping narrative. Blatt's account demonstrates how the ...
Collected Memories: Holocaust History and Post-War Testimony (George L. Mosse Series in Modern European ...
Christopher R. Browning
University of Wisconsin Press
, 2003
Christopher R. Browning addresses some of the most heated controversies that have arisen from the use of postwar testimony: Hannah Arendt?s uncritical acceptance of Adolf Eichmann?s self-portrayal in Jerusalem; the conviction of Ivan Demjanuk (accused of being Treblinka death camp guard "Ivan the Terrible") on the basis of survivor testimony and its subsequent reversal by the Israeli Supreme Court; the debate in Poland sparked by Jan Gross?s ...
The Path to Genocide: Essays on Launching the Final Solution
3 reviews
Christopher R. Browning
Cambridge University Press
, 1992
Decision to Kill: How it was Taken.
Browning's book is one of the best books I have ever read about the Holocaust. It is a must for any researcher on this theme, new one or advanced. The most important topic of the book, dealt in several chapters, is the question of when, how, why and by whom the final solution command or order was taken. Browning is very specific in his research. There are no guessings, though we can not ...
Every Day Lasts A Year: A Jewish Family's Correspondence from Poland
38 reviews
Cambridge University Press
, 2007
Hollander's father fought hard to try to save his family stateside
Richard S. Hollander was cleaning his parents attic after their sudden tragic deaths in 1986 - what he found was life changing as he came across letters from a family he never knew he had, written over forty years earlier. "Every Day Lasts a Year: A Jewish Family's Correspondence from Poland" shares with the world Hollander's depressing discoveries, of his family trapped in Cracow, Poland, from ...
Der Weg zur Endlösung. Entscheidungen und Täter.
Christopher R. Browning
Dietz, Bonn
, 1998
Die Entfesselung der Endlösung
Christopher R. Browning
Ullstein Taschenbuchvlg.
, 2006
A History of the Third Reich
Christopher R. Browning
Greenhaven Press
, 2003
Volume 3 includes biographies of major figures and personalities. By separating biographical information in one volume, students are able to quickly peruse and assess information for research and reports on individuals.
Ganz normale Männer.
Christopher R. Browning
Rowohlt Tb.
, 1999
Des hommes ordinaires
Christopher R Browning
Editions 10/18
, 1999
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