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The Double Binds of Ethics after the Holocaust: Salvaging the Fragments
Geddes, Jennifer L., ed.
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The Double Binds examines the impact of the Holocaust on ethical values, and attempts to measure the repercussions of that impact on mankind's confidence in morality.
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Hitler’s True Believers: How Ordinary People Became Nazis
Gellately, Robert
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It’s tempting to draw parallels between the Hitler era and the present age of ascendant nationalism, and Gellately (History/Florida State Univ.; The Oxford Illustrated History of the Third Reich, 2018, etc.) offers reasons to do so.
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Anne Frank Remembered
Gies, Miep
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Gies recalls how she, her husband and several of their coworkers sheltered her boss, Otto Frank, his family, and several other Jews in a secret annex of their Amsterdam office building during World War II.
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The Train Journey: Transit, Captivity, and Witnessing the Holocaust (Studies on War and Genocides)
Gigliotti, Simone
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Gigliotti examines the role of the train during the Holocaust as a means of transportation and devastation in its own right.
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The Holocaust: A History of the Jews of Europe During the Second World War
Gilbert, Martin
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The author uses oral histories as well as over 30 illustrations to present this period in history.
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Atlas of the Holocaust
Gilbert, Martin
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Beginning with isolated incidents of prewar violence and expanding in scope with the Third Reich's rise to power, this book is a geographic exploration of the Holocaust. It includes maps and diagrams of expulsions, forced marches, mass executions, and concentration camps.
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