Jasenovac And The Holocaust in Yugoslavia

The Horror of Himmler's Death Squads: The Einsatzgruppen and the Holocaust in the Baltics

The Horror of Himmler's Death Squads: The Einsatzgruppen and the Holocaust in the Baltics by Norman Ridley
English | September 30th, 2024 | ISBN: 1036106705 | 233 pages | True PDF | 123.84 MB

During the Second World War, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia were occupied on three separate occasions – twice by the Soviet Union and once by Nazi Germany. The signing of the Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact of 1939 allowed the Soviets to dominate the Baltic states without fear of German reprisals, causing many in the German-Baltic populations to flee to Poland.
The Horror of Himmler's Death Squads: The Einsatzgruppen and the Holocaust in the Baltics

The Horror of Himmler's Death Squads: The Einsatzgruppen and the Holocaust in the Baltics by Norman Ridley
English | September 30th, 2024 | ISBN: 1036106705 | 248 pages | True EPUB | 9.47 MB

During the Second World War, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia were occupied on three separate occasions – twice by the Soviet Union and once by Nazi Germany. The signing of the Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact of 1939 allowed the Soviets to dominate the Baltic states without fear of German reprisals, causing many in the German-Baltic populations to flee to Poland.

Teaching a Dark Chapter: History Books and the Holocaust in Italy and the Germanys  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by arundhati at July 16, 2024
Teaching a Dark Chapter: History Books and the Holocaust in Italy and the Germanys

Daniela R. P. Weiner, "Teaching a Dark Chapter: History Books and the Holocaust in Italy and the Germanys"
English | ISBN: 150177543X | 2024 | 282 pages | PDF | 5 MB
Budapest Building Managers and the Holocaust in Hungary (The Holocaust and its Contexts) [Repost]

Budapest Building Managers and the Holocaust in Hungary (The Holocaust and its Contexts) by Istvan Pal Adam
English | 12 Oct. 2016 | ISBN: 3319338307 | 222 Pages | PDF | 4.04 MB

This book traces the role of Budapest building managers or concierges during the Holocaust. It analyzes the actions of a group of ordinary citizens in a much longer timeframe than Holocaust scholars usually do.
Racist Regimes, Forced Labour and Death: British Slavery in the Caribbean and the Holocaust in Germany and Occupied Euro

Colin Clarke, "Racist Regimes, Forced Labour and Death: British Slavery in the Caribbean and the Holocaust in Germany and Occupied Euro"
English | ISBN: 3031555430 | 2024 | 295 pages | EPUB, PDF | 1355 KB + 5 MB

Poland and the Holocaust in the Polish-American Press, 1926-1945  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by arundhati at Oct. 22, 2021
Poland and the Holocaust in the Polish-American Press, 1926-1945

Magdalena Kubow, "Poland and the Holocaust in the Polish-American Press, 1926-1945"
English | ISBN: 1476670528 | 2020 | 221 pages | PDF | 4 MB
Remembering Histories of Trauma: North American Genocide and the Holocaust in Public Memory

Gideon Mailer, "Remembering Histories of Trauma: North American Genocide and the Holocaust in Public Memory"
English | ISBN: 1350240621 | 2022 | 304 pages | PDF | 72 MB

Budapest Building Managers and the Holocaust in Hungary  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by arundhati at Nov. 18, 2020
Budapest Building Managers and the Holocaust in Hungary

Istvan Pal Adam, "Budapest Building Managers and the Holocaust in Hungary "
English | ISBN: 3319338307 | 2016 | 204 pages | EPUB | 2 MB

East German Film and the Holocaust  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by arundhati at Sept. 6, 2022
East German Film and the Holocaust

Elizabeth Ward, "East German Film and the Holocaust "
English | ISBN: 1789207479 | 2021 | 264 pages | EPUB | 4 MB

Budapest Building Managers and the Holocaust in Hungary  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Jeembo at June 1, 2017
Budapest Building Managers and the Holocaust in Hungary

Budapest Building Managers and the Holocaust in Hungary by Istvan Pal Adam
English | 2016 | ISBN: 3319338307 | 204 Pages | PDF | 8.0 MB

This book traces the role of Budapest building managers or concierges during the Holocaust. It analyzes the actions of a group of ordinary citizens in a much longer timeframe than Holocaust scholars usually do.