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Mission on the Rhine: "Reeducation" and Denazification in American-Occupied Germany1 review
James F. Tent

University Of Chicago Press, 1984

Concise, Complex, but often numbingly boring.
Tent picked a fairly narrow topic by focussing in on the post-war re-education campaign in occupied Germany and all its shortcomings, failings, and brighter sides (of which there are few). Although he has a coherent and sometimes entertaining writing style, the majority of the book resembles my breakfast bread this morning: Dry and stale. I suppose this can be attributed to the subject matter, ...
  
  











  



  
E-Boat Alert: Defending the Normandy Invasion Fleet2 reviews
James F. Tent

Naval Institute Press, 1996

5 start, what else need I say...
Excellent book on a little known part of the history of World War II. This book not only focusses on the actions of the E-boats vs. the Allied fleet (and of the Allies vs. the E-boats) but also traces the origin of the fast coastal torpedo vessel. Lots of background information and stories of the people who were there.
  
  











  



  
In the Shadow of the Holocaust: Nazi Persecution of Jewish-Christian Germans (Modern War Studies)3 reviews
James F. Tent

University Press of Kansas, 2003

A unique, compelling and important book
When I picked up this book, I was uncertain I would find the topic all that interesting -- once started, I found I couldn't put the book down. An unheard of experience with an academic history. Professor Tent is a distinguished historian whose earlier work has been characterized by meticulous research and flawless analysis. This book is no exception, and yet it is so well-written and engrossing ...
  
  











  



  
Im Schatten des Holocaust
James F. Tent

B÷hlau-Verlag GmbH, 2007
  
  











  



  
Tomorrow the World: Hitler, North Africa, and the Path Toward America.(Review) (book review): An article ...
James F. Tent

University of Saskatchewan, 1999

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