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Auschwitz
Dwork, Debórah; van Pelt, Robert Jan
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No symbol of the Holocaust is more profound than Auschwitz. How could such an ordinary town become a site of such terror? Who conceived, created, and constructed the camp? This text reveals how an unremarkable Polish village was transformed into a killing field. Includes 200 photographs & architectural plans.
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Flight from the Reich: Refugee Jews, 1933-1946
Dwork, Debórah; van Pelt, Robert Jan
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Dwork and van Pelt trace Jewish emigration and refugee policy from the beginning of the Third Reich through the creation of displaced persons camps.
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Holocaust: A History
Dwork, Debórah; van Pelt, Robert Jan
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Dwork and van Pelt provide a history of the Holocaust. Their work begins in the Middle Ages and continues through to the post-Holocaust world.
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Time's Echo: The Second World War, the Holocaust, and the Music of Remembrance
Eichler, Jeremy
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In “Time’s Echo,” Jeremy Eichler knits together the history of the Holocaust and classical music before, during and after the cataclysm. Eichler explores two questions: How might we come to “know, honor, commemorate, feel a connection to, or most simply live with the presence of the past?” and how might we return works of art and music to history, so they become “a prism through which we ‘remember’ what was lost?”
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Rescue Board: The Untold Story of America’s Efforts to Save the Jews of Europe
Erbelding, Rebecca
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Intriguing history of the only U.S. government agency ever founded with the express purpose “to save the lives of civilians being murdered by a wartime enemy.”
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The Third Reich at War
Evans, Richard J.
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This final book in Evans' trilogy on the Third Reich examines the Nazi regime during 1939-1945. He looks at German military campaigns and life on the home front in relation to policies and practices against Jews and others.
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